Descendants
of WILLIAM DANIEL ANDERSON
Generation
No. 1
1.
WILLIAM DANIEL2 ANDERSON (DANIEL1) was born
March 05, 1819 in PICKAWAY COUNTY, OHIO, and died September 18, 1880 in PIKE
TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO. He married CATHARINE CECELIA ZAHM January 06,
1840 in ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, SOMERSET, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, daughter of NICHOLAS
ZAHM and ELIZABETH GARHART. She was born July 17, 1821 in ALSACE, FRANCE, and
died April 05, 1898 in NEWARK, OHIO.
Notes for WILLIAM DANIEL ANDERSON:
Perry County Democrat
Thursday, October 14, 1880 page 3
OBITUARY
Died, Saturday evening, September
18, 1880, Mr. William D. Anderson, aged 61 years, 6 months and 13 days. He was
the father of 13 children, eight daughters and five sons; four daughters and
one son have gone before him to the grave. They left this world of false joys
and happiness to join the choir of angels and saints to enjoy eternal happiness
forever. He, too, has followed them, and is placed in earth's cold bed, to be
no more in the torments of this world, but he bore his troubles with patience,
for the love of God. He was a devoted and loving husband and parent, a kind
neighbor and friend, the idol of his household, and a generous, charitable
citizen, loved and respected by all who knew him. Heavy and grievous to be
borne is the hand of affliction laid upon the surviving wife and children. God
knows best. He giveth and he taketh away, and blessed are they that fear not
the Lord. May the Angels of Peace and Hope pour the oil of consolation into
their troubled hearts, and may they find comfort in the knowledge that he whom
they loved and who loved them so well, has gone to dwell at last in his
heavenly home.
He's gone, a tender chord is riven,
But he is happier there,
Nor would I call him back from
Heaven.
To breathe ever this bright air.
His earthly work forever done,
And on his brow so white
The starry crown he's proudly won,
Gleams 'mid the cypress bright.
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From the Perry County Democrat.
More About WILLIAM DANIEL ANDERSON:
Burial: ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
CEMETERY, PERRY COUNTY, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO
Notes for CATHARINE CECELIA ZAHM:
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: "The
History of Perry County, Ohio - 1883"
ANDERSON, CATHARINE C., Pike
Township, Maholm post office, Ohio; farmer's wife; was born July 17, 1821, in
Germany, daughter of Nicholas Zahm and Elizabeth (Coheart) Zahm. Mrs. Anderson
lived in Germany until she was eight years of age, when she came with her
parents to America, taking ship at Havre De Grace and landing in Philadelphia, where
they bought a horse and wagon and drove to Wooster, Ohio, and from thence to
East Union, Wayne County, Ohio, where her father entered eighty acres of land,
upon which he lived for ten years, when he moved within five miles of Somerset,
this county, where he bought fifty acres of land and lived twenty-five years.
At this time he went to Indiana, where he spent about nine years with his sons,
Peter, Jacob, and George, after which he returned, and lived with Mrs. George
Green up to the time of his death, dying at the age of eighty-seven years, and
upon his birthday, near St. Joseph's Academy. Mrs. Anderson was married,
January 6, 1840, to William D., son of Daniel and Anna (Hendrickson) Anderson,
who was born March 5, 1819, in Pickaway County, Ohio, but was living at St.
Joseph's Academy at the time of his marriage. After their marriage they lived
for two years one mile south of the above named Academy; from thence they moved
to Hocking County, Ohio, where they lived six years, and again returned to
about the same place they removed from, remaining this time about two years,
when they came to where Mrs. Anderson still lives, at Bristol Station, in April
of 1854, where he bought eighty acres of land, upon which he made all the
improvement; supplanting the log house be a neat frame dwelling, and gave most
of his attention to farming. He, in his life, gave considerable attention to
the running of a saw mill, having owned one about seventeen years; and after
running a portable mill about five years, he sent it to Indiana, where his sons
are now using it. He also owned eighty acres east of the present home, but sold
forty acres of that tract, which leaves one hundred and twenty acres in all. He
was station agent on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and postmaster at Bristol
Station, and kept a dry-good and grocery store at the same place and same time,
up to the time of his death. Mrs. Anderson has opened a grocery store at
Bristol Station, in co partnership with her daughter, Agusta Irene, who is, at
this time, station agent and postmaster at the above place. Sarah A. is
assistant postmaster, and France A. C. is general assistant at both the store
and post-office. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson became the parents of thirteen children,
viz.: Philamon A., Mary E., (deceased), Adrian C., Daniel S., Emily H.,
(deceased), Thomas Mc., Agnes P., Margaret A. (deceased), Cecily C. (deceased),
William N. (deceased), Augusta I., Sarah A., and France A. C.
New Lexington Herald
April 28,1898 page 5
O B I T U A R Y
Died at her home after an illness of
two years, Mrs. Catherine C. Anderson, aged 76 years, 8 months and 18 days.
Mrs. Anderson was born in Germany, July 17, 1821.
She lived in Germany until about 8
years old when she came with her parents to America taking ship at Havre De Grace
and landing in Philadelphia, she came by wagon to Wooster, Ohio, thence to East
Union, Wayne County, where she lived with her parents 10 years; then came to
St. Joseph's, Perry County and lived on what is known as Martin Bletzacker's
place where she met, loved and wedded W. D. Anderson, on January 6, 1840. After
their marriage they lived two years one mile south of St, Joseph's, from thence
they moved to Hocking County, where they lived 6 years and again returning to
about the same place they removed from, remaining this time about two years
when she moved to Bristol Station, where she spent the rest of her life, about
46 years. She was the mother of thirteen children, eight of whom has gone to
their eternal place. Her husband preceded her to his eternal resting place,
about 18 years. All these years she has been a true and faithful servant of her
Maker so that she would be prepared to meet her beloved husband and children.
She was a devoted mother, a true and faithful Christian, a kind neighbor always
ready to lend a helping hand in time of sickness and need. Two daughters, three
sons, two sisters and three brothers is left to mourn their loss.
Her daughter, Mrs. H. Beach, has
been constantly by her bed side for several months, also A. C. Anderson, and her
daughter, Mrs. A. J. Bennett and sister, Mary Bletzacker, besides friends and
neighbors. About three weeks previous to her death she planned her funeral,
selected her pall bearers as follows: Pat Hennes Wm. Duffy, John McGrevey, J.
D. Forquer, Dan Clark and J. T. Moore.
She was laid to rest in St.
Patrick's Cemetery, on Holy Thursday, April 7th, by the side of her husband and
children. May her soul rest in peace.
More About CATHARINE CECELIA ZAHM:
Burial: ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
CEMETERY, PERRY COUNTY, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO
More About WILLIAM ANDERSON and
CATHARINE ZAHM:
Marriage: January 06, 1840, ST.
JOSEPH'S CHURCH, SOMERSET, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO
Children of WILLIAM ANDERSON and
CATHARINE ZAHM are:
2. i. PHILIP A.3 ANDERSON, b. 1841, PERRY COUNTY,
OHIO; d. May 19, 1900, LAGRO, INDIANA.
ii. MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON, b. 1842; d. April 09, 1864,
PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
iii. ADRIAN CLARKSON ANDERSON, b. October 20, 1843, HOCKING
COUNTY, OHIO; d. April 22, 1925, WESTERVILLE, OHIO, FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Notes for ADRIAN CLARKSON ANDERSON:
OCCUPATION - FARMER
BURIED IN JUNCTION CITY ON APRIL 24, 1925
Columbus Citizen
Thursday, April 23, 1925 page 19
Funeral services for Adrian C. Anderson, 81, who died
Wednesday from heart trouble at the home of Mrs. Coon in Westerville, will be
held at 10:30 a. m. Friday at St. Patrick's Church at Junction City. The body
was taken to the chapel of the Egan Co.., 26 W. Naghten St., where it can be
viewed by friends until Friday morning. Burial will be made at Junction City.
He leaves two sisters, who reside at Junction City.
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FUNERAL SERVICE HELD
Funeral services for Adrian C. Anderson, age 81 years who
died at Westerville, from heart trouble were held at the Hibernian Hall at
Junction City, in charge of Rev. Father Dunne. Burial was made by Birkimer and
Son in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Mr. Anderson is survived by two sisters, Mrs. A.
J. Bennett and Mrs. Hadley Beach of Junction City.
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ANDERSON -- Adrian C., aged 81 years, died Wednesday, in the
home of Mrs. Coon, in Westerville, following a week's illness of heart disease.
He was a retired farmer and lived at the Coon home. Two sisters, Mrs.. Agusta
Bennett and Mrs. Hadley Beach of Junction City, survive him. Funeral services
will be held in St. Patrick's Church, Junction City, at 10:30 a..m., Friday,
and burial will be made in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Friends may view the body at
the Egan Chapel, 26 West Naghten Street, until Friday, when it will be sent to
Junction City.
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3. iv. DANIEL S. ANDERSON, b. August 14, 1847, MONROE
COUNTY, OHIO; d. January 26, 1888, LAGRO, INDIANA, WABASH COUNTY.
v. EMILY H. ANDERSON, b. 1848, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO; d.
October 22, 1864, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
4. vi. THOMAS ANDERSON, b. 1850; d. October 11, 1898, LAGRO,
IN.
5. vii. AGNES P. ANDERSON, b. February 23, 1852, PERRY
COUNTY, OHIO; d. June 06, 1927, JUNCTION CITY OHIO.
viii. MARGARET A. ANDERSON, b. 1854.
6. ix. WILLIAM T. ANDERSON, b. 1857, OHIO; d. Bef. 1936.
7. x. AUGUSTA IRENE ANDERSON, b. April 06, 1858, OHIO; d.
December 31, 1940, JUNCTION CITY, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
8. xi. SARAH ALICE ANDERSON, b. July 22, 1861, PIKE
TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO; d. September 02, 1887, NEWARK, OHIO.
xii. FRANCIS ANN ANDERSON, b. August 17, 1865, PIKE
TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO; d. August 14, 1884, MAHOLM, OHIO PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Notes for FRANCIS ANN ANDERSON:
From: Perry County, Ohio
Jackson Township Cemeteries
Published by The Perry County Chapter of the Ohio
Genealogical Society, 1995
St. Patrick Catholic Church Cemetery
ANDERSON, FRANCE A. d/o W. D. & C.. C. Anderson d. Aug
14, 1884 aged 18y 11m 27d
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NEW LEXINGTON TRIBUNE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1884 PAGE 3
Miss Anderson, a young lady, about eighteen years of age,
died suddenly at her home, near Bristol station, last Thursday. She had been
well and buoyant, until a few minutes before her death.
Newspaper Article
Through an oversight we failed to notice last week, the sad
and very sudden death of Miss Francis Anderson, a young lady at Maholm, and
sister-in-law of Mr. H. Beach, of our town. This deplorable monster visitor
comes when least expected, is never welcome, though inevitable sooner or later.
We may as well be resigned and prepare ourselves. This young lady was nineteen
years of age, had many rare accomplishments, was entertaining, social,
harmless, charitable, and above all a faithful Christian. To be cut off from
her friends and relations so suddenly is almost an unbearable shock. But let
the Lord's will be done. Her remains were interred at St. Patrick's Cemetery.
Notes from scrapbook of Agusta Irene Anderson-Bennett,
sister of Francis:
Francis Anderson was born Aug. 17, 1865. Died Aug. 14, 1884
age 18 yrs., 11 months & 27 days.
Photo on file
xiii.. EMMA ANDERSON, b. 1868.
xiv. CECILY C. ANDERSON.
Generation
No. 2
2.
PHILIP A.3 ANDERSON (WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1)
was born 1841 in PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, and died May 19, 1900 in LAGRO, INDIANA.
He married (1) MARY ANN CARNEY October 23, 1866 in PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, daughter
of JOHN CARNEY. She was born June 30, 1850 in PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, and died
March 30, 1877 in LAGRO, INDIANA. He married (2) ELIZABETH WINFRID DIAMOND May
14, 1878 in PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
Notes for PHILIP A. ANDERSON:
(Philemon)
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Marriage Record, State of Ohio,
Perry County, Book 4, page 417 - married on October 23, 1866 by Reverand Leo
Adams, Catholic Priest.
Morning Journal-Gazette,
Saturday May 20, 1900
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Mr. P. A. Anderson, a postal clerk
on the Findlay, Fort Wayne and Western and other railroads for the past sixteen
years, died Friday forenoon at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. George
Schwartz, at 100 Broadway, aged fifty-nine years, seven months and seven days.
Death was due to heart disease.
The deceased was a native of Ohio,
having been born in Perry County, that state, and later removed to Lagro, Ind.
He was appointed to the railway mail service during President Cleveland's first
term. For three months he had been confined to his bed.
Surviving him are four sons and one
daughter -- Frank and Edward Anderson, of Wabash; William and Philip Anderson,
of Lima, and Mrs. George Schwartz, of this city. Mr. Anderson had been a
resident of this city about twelve years.
The funeral announcement will be
made later.
Notes for MARY ANN CARNEY:
Obit of Mary Ann Carney Anderson
OBITUARY
Died at her residence in Lagro
Township on the 30th of March, 1877, Mary Ann, wife of Philamon A. Anderson.
The deceased was born in Perry
County, Ohio, on the 30th day of June, 1850, and was united in marriage with
Mr. P. A. Anderson on the 23rd day of October, 1866. She immigrated to Lagro,
Ind., in December, 1868, where she remained until her death, when God called
her to the enjoyment of a better and happier life. She was noted through life
for kindness of heart and strict adherence to the Christian Faith. Her undying
faith in God and His tender mercies rendered her death a peaceful and happy one
and was highly edifying to those who witnesses the last moments. She was kind
and affectionate to her husband, tender and devotional to children, agreeable
to her neighbors and in every way an exemplary woman. Her funeral took place
from the St. Patrick's Church at Lagro on Sunday, April 1st when the Rev.
Father Grogan in his remarks expressed himself that she had entered upon the
rest promised to the " weary and heavy laden." The large concourse of
people assembled, announced the feeling with which she was regarded throughout
the community. She leaves behind five little children -- may they imitate her
worthy example.
Somerset Press
April 19, 1877
Mrs. P. A. Anderson died at Lagro,
Indiana March 30, 1877. Mrs. Anderson, formerly Mary Ann Carney, was well known
here..
More About PHILIP ANDERSON and MARY
CARNEY:
Death of one spouse: March 30, 1877,
LARGO, INDIANA
Marriage: October 23, 1866, PERRY
COUNTY, OHIO
Notes for ELIZABETH WINFRID DIAMOND:
Perry County, Ohio Probate Office
Marriage Licenses: Book 6 Page 4
"P. A. Anderson to Lizzie
Diamond, May 14, 1878 by P. H. Merhn, M. G."
More About PHILIP ANDERSON and
ELIZABETH DIAMOND:
Marriage: May 14, 1878, PERRY COUNTY,
OHIO
Children of PHILIP ANDERSON and MARY
CARNEY are:
i. FRANK4 ANDERSON, b. April 20, 1867.
9. ii. CATHERINE ROSE ANDERSON, b. April 20, 1870..
iii. JOHN WILLIAM ANDERSON, b. July 15, 1872.
Notes for JOHN WILLIAM ANDERSON:
Baptismal Records, St. Patrick's Church, Lagro, Indiana -
Anderson, Philip A. and Mary Ann Carney - John William Anderson born on July
15, 1872 and baptized on July 21, 1872 - sponsors - J. J. Campion and Susan
Cramer.
iv. MICHAEL EDWARD ANDERSON, b. April 06, 1875.
Notes for MICHAEL EDWARD ANDERSON:
Baptismal Records, St. Patrick's Church, Lagro, Indiana -
Anderson, Philip A. and Mary Ann Carney - Michael Edward Anderson born on April
6, 1875 and baptized on April 11, 1875 - sponsors - Michael and Mary Ann Hogan
- Rev. John Grogan.
v. PHILIMEN JOSEPH ANDERSON, b. March 23, 1877.
Notes for PHILIMEN JOSEPH ANDERSON:
Baptismal Records, St. Patrick's Church, Lagro, Indiana -
Anderson, Philip A. and Mary Ann Carney - Philemon Joseph Anderson born March
23, 1877 and baptized on April 3, 1877 - sponsors - Frank Zahm and Mary McGuire
- Rev. J. Grogan.
Children of PHILIP ANDERSON and
ELIZABETH DIAMOND are:
vi. ANDREW PAUL4 ANDERSON, b. February 12, 1879,
LAGRO, INDIANA; d. August 21, 1952.
Notes for ANDREW PAUL ANDERSON:
Rev. Paul A. Anderson
Father Anderson was born February 12, 1887, in Lagro, IN. He
prepared for the priesthood at St. Patrick's Seminary, Menlo Park, California,
and was ordained June 22, 1909 by the late Archbishop P.W. Riordan at San
Francisco. From 1909 until 1926 Father Anderson served various parishes in the
Archdiocese of San Francisco. From December, 1926 until December, 1927, he did
relief work at Victory Noll, Peru, Kokomo, and Wabash. On July 15, 1928, Father
Anderson was named assistant at Sacred Heart Church, Whiting, and from October
1929 to February 1930, served as assistant at Holy Angels, Gary.. His first
pastorate was at Sacred Heart Church, Wanatah, where he remained from February
6, 1930 until September 22, 1933, when he was appointed chaplain at St.
Joseph's Hospital, Logansport. His next appointment was the pastorate of St.
Joseph's Church, Bluffton, September 12, 1935.
Place of Birth: Lagro, IN
Date of Birth, February 12, 1879
Date of Ordination: January 22, 1909 By: Bishop P.W. Riordan
Pastor of Bluffton: September 12, 1935-July 8, 1943
Education: St. Patrick's Seminary, Menlo Park, CA
Date of Death: August 21, 1952
Appointments:
1909 Served in various parishes in Diocese of San Franciso
December 23, 1926 Entered Fort Wayne Diocese and did relief
work at Victory Noll,
Peru, Kokomo and Wabash
December 1, 1927 Appointed Pastor at Wabash
July 15, 1928 Appointed Assistant at Sacred Heart Church,
Whiting
October 3, 1929 Appointed Assistant at Holy Angels Church,
Gary, IN
February 6, 1930 Appointed Pastor of Sacred Heart Church,
Wanatah
September 2, 1933 Chaplain at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Logansport
September 12, 1935 Appointed Pastor St. Joseph's Church, Bluffton,
IN
July 8, 1943 Appointed Pastor St. Joseph's Church, Delphi,
IN
August 21, 1952 (Deceased)
vii. MARY BLANCHE ANDERSON, b. October 08, 1880.
viii. BEATRICE ANDERSON, b. January 22, 1882.
3.
DANIEL S.3 ANDERSON (WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1)
was born August 14, 1847 in MONROE COUNTY, OHIO, and died January 26, 1888 in
LAGRO, INDIANA, WABASH COUNTY. He married (1) BRIDGET JANE FORQUER July 21,
1867 in PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, daughter of MICHAEL SR. and REBECCA BECKWORTH. She was born
December 1844 in PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, and died May 03, 1869 in PERRY COUNTY,
OHIO. He married (2) SARAH A. O'ROURKE
1872, daughter of PATRICK O'ROURKE and MARY NOLAN. He married (3) MARIA JANE O'ROURKE July 25, 1875 in ST.
PATRICK'S CHURCH, LAGRO, IN., daughter of PATRICK O'ROURKE and MARY NOLAN. She was born
September 20, 1850 in LAGRO, INDIANA, and died 1902.
Notes for DANIEL S. ANDERSON:
Marriage Record, State of Ohio,
Perry County, Book 4, page 467 - married on July 21, 1867 by Reverand Leo
Adams, Catholic Priest.
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Wabash County, Indiana Marriage
Records - Daniel Anderson married Maria O'Rourke, July 25, 1871, by M. E.
Champion, Page 472, Book 7.
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Daniel is buried in the Catholic
Cemetery in Lagro, IN.
Notes for BRIDGET JANE FORQUER:
New Lexington Weekly Democratic
Herald
May 7, 1869 Page 3
Died on Monday last, at Lagro,
Wabash County, Ind., Mrs. Jane Anderson, wife of Daniel Anderson and daughter
of M. D. and Rebecca Forquer, of this place, aged 25 years.
Mrs. Anderson leaves to mourn her
loss an affectionate husband, two infant children (one something more than a
year old and the other some three weeks) and a large circle of friends and
acquaintances.
Her remains were brought here on
Wednesday last and were on the same day conveyed to the Jackson cemetery,
followed by a large number of bereaved friends and sympathizing citizens of
this place and vicinity.
We sincerely sympathize with the
bereaved husband and his dear little motherless innocents.
More About DANIEL ANDERSON and
BRIDGET FORQUER:
Marriage: July 21, 1867, PERRY
COUNTY, OHIO
More About DANIEL ANDERSON and SARAH
O'ROURKE:
Marriage: 1872
More About DANIEL ANDERSON and MARIA
O'ROURKE:
Marriage: July 25, 1875, ST.
PATRICK'S CHURCH, LAGRO, IN.
Child of DANIEL ANDERSON and BRIDGET
FORQUER is:
i. GEORGE AUGUSTINE4 ANDERSON, b. March 10, 1869,
PERRY COUNTY, OHIO; d. July 15, 1869, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
Notes for GEORGE AUGUSTINE ANDERSON:
Died at age 3 months and 5 days - Baptismal Records, May 24,
1846 - Aug. 1973 St. Patrick's Church, Lagro, Indiana, Anderson, Daniel S. and
Bridget Forquer - George Augustine Anderson - born March 10, 1869 - baptized
April 18, 1869 - sponsors - P. A. Anderson and Mary Ann Carney, his wife - Rev.
M. E. Campion.
Child of DANIEL ANDERSON and SARAH O'ROURKE is:
ii. LOIUS AUGUSTINE4 ANDERSON, b. July 17, 1873.
Notes for LOIUS AUGUSTINE ANDERSON:
Baptismal Records, St. Patrick's Church, Lagro, Indiana
Anderson, Daniel and Sarah A. O'Rourke - Louis Augustine
Anderson born July 17, 1873 and
baptized on July 27, 1873 - sponsors - Mr. and Mrs. John
Robinson - Rev. M. E. Campion.
Children of DANIEL ANDERSON and
MARIA O'ROURKE
are:
iii. JAMES OSCAR4 ANDERSON, b. July 15, 1876.
Notes for JAMES OSCAR ANDERSON:
Baptismal Records of St. Patrick's Church, Lagro, Indiana -
Anderson, Daniel and Mary Jane O'Rourke - James Oscar Anderson, born on July
15, 1873 and baptized on August 6, 1876 - sponsors - James O'Rourke and Rose
McDonald - Rev. J. Grogan..
iv. MARY CATHERINE ANDERSON, b. June 28, 1879, LAGRO,
INDIANA; d.. February 07, 1939, PORT ANGELES, CLALLAM COUNTY, WASHINGTON; m.
NEAL SWEENEY.
Notes for MARY CATHERINE ANDERSON:
Baptismal Records, St. Patrick's Church, Lagro, Indiana -
Anderson, Daniel and Mary Jane O'Rourke - Mary Catherine Anderson born June 28,
1879 and baptized on July 6, 1879 - sponsors - Anthony and Mary O'Rourke - Rev.
J. Grogan.
v. DANIEL FRANCIS ANDERSON, b. January 29, 1883.
Notes for DANIEL FRANCIS ANDERSON:
Baptismal Records, St. Patrick's Church, Lagro, Indiana -
Anderson, Daniel and Mary Jane O'Rourke - Daniel Francis Anderson born on
January 29, 1883 and baptized on February 11, 1883 - sponsors - Thomas Anderson
and Joanna Nolan - Rev. M. F. Kelly.
vi. BERNARD JAMES EARL ANDERSON, b. September 12, 1884,
LAGRO, INDIANA; d. July 12, 1913, DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
Notes for BERNARD JAMES EARL ANDERSON:
Baptismal Records, St. Patrick's Church, Lagro, Indiana -
Anderson, Daniel and Mary Jane O'Rourke - Bernard James Earl Anderson born on
September 12, 1884 and baptized on October 11, 1884 - sponsors - Patrick O'Mara
and Mary O'Mara - Rev. P. F. Roche.
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BERNARD IS BURIED IN THE CATHOLIC CEMETERY, LAGRO, IN LOT 34
10. vii. EDWARD WILLIAM "TED" ANDERSON, b. May 29,
1887, LAGRO, INDIANA; d. March 15, 1963, LAGRO, INDIANA.
4.
THOMAS3 ANDERSON (WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1)
was born 1850, and died October 11, 1898 in LAGRO, IN. He married CATHERINE MCNALLY November 26, 1872. She died
1896 in LAGRO, IN.
Notes for THOMAS ANDERSON:
Wabash County, Indiana Marriage
Records - Thomas Anderson married Catharine McNally, November 26, 1972, by M.
E. Campion, Page 95, Book 8
Newspaper Obit
OBITUARY
Died, at his home in Lagro, Ind.,
Oct. 11, 1898, Thomas Anderson, aged 48 years. He leaves 2 sons and two
daughters to mourn his death.
His wife having died about two years
ago. He was a son of the late W. D. and Catherine Anderson, of Bristol Station;
and went to Indiana with his brothers Phil and Daniel, when about 20 years old
and has ever since been in the sawmill business. His remains were interred in
the cemetery at Lagro, followed by a large course of sorrowing friends. Our
heartfelt sympathy is with the orphan children.
More About THOMAS ANDERSON and
CATHERINE MCNALLY:
Marriage: November 26, 1872
Children of THOMAS ANDERSON and
CATHERINE MCNALLY
are:
i. CHARLES WILLIAM4 ANDERSON, b. September 10,
1876.
ii. JEROME A. ANDERSON, b. August 31, 1879; m. BESSIE L.
GARRETT, November 12, 1899, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
Notes for JEROME A. ANDERSON:
Perry County, Ohio Marriage Licenses - Vol. 10 Page 68 -
Jerome A. Anderson, son of Thomas & Katie McNally Anderson, married Bessie
L. Garrett, daughter of G. & Alice Edgell Garrett, November 12, 1899 - by
W. H. O'Sullivan, Catholic Priest.
More About JEROME ANDERSON and BESSIE GARRETT:
Marriage: November 12, 1899, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO
iii. MARY ELLEN ANDERSON, b. May 15, 1882.
5.
AGNES P.3 ANDERSON (WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1)
was born February 23, 1852 in PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, and died June 06, 1927 in
JUNCTION CITY OHIO. She married HADLEY BEACH July 27, 1872 in PERRY COUNTY,
OHIO. He was born July 18, 1848 in FAIRFAX VA, and died March 03, 1933 in
JUNCTION CITY, OHIO.
Notes for AGNES P. ANDERSON:
Agnes Anderson married Hadley Beach
July 26, 1872 - by P. V. Keogh, Catholic Priest, Volume 5, Page 260 of the
Perry County, Ohio Marriage Licenses.
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Somerset Press
Wednesday, June 8, 1927 Page 1
MRS. AGNES BEACH, 75, DIES IN
JUNCTION CITY
Mrs. Agnes Beach, 75, wife of Hadley
Beach died at her home in Junction City Monday evening, after a several months
illness. Death was due to complications. She is survived by her husband, three
sons, two daughters and one sister, 17 grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. John R. and Edward A. of Junction city; William D. of
Columbus; Mrs. Ada Marlowe and Gertrude Smith of Columbus and Mrs. Agusta
Bennett of Junction City.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Rev. Father
D. J. Dunn, officiating. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.
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BURIED IN ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
CEMETERY, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO ON JUNE 9, 1927
Notes for HADLEY BEACH:
Somerset Press
Wednesday, March 8, 1933 Page 8
HADLEY BEACH FUNERAL MONDAY AT
JUNCTION CITY
Mr. Hadley Beach aged 84, died at
his home in Junction City Friday morning at 8:15, after a long illness.
He was a resident of Junction City
for the past 50 years.
He leaves to mourn his death 3 sons
and 2 daughters, John of the home, Edward of Junction City, William of
Columbus, Mrs. Charles Marlowe and Gertrude Smith also of Columbus. Sixteen
grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Monday
morning at 9:30 at St. Patrick's Church with burial in the church cemetery,
Rev. Fr. Owens officiating. Burial by Donald Birkimer and son.
New Lexington Herald,
January 24, 1884
Mr. H. Beach's brother, of
Alexandria, Md., is visiting him, at present.
Marriage Notes for AGNES ANDERSON
and HADLEY BEACH:
Married by P. V. Keough, Catholic
priest, as reported in Vol. 5, page 260 of the Perry County, Ohio Marriage
Records, 1858-1878, Vols. 4 and 5 published in 1991
More About HADLEY BEACH and AGNES
ANDERSON:
Marriage: July 27, 1872, PERRY
COUNTY, OHIO
Children of AGNES ANDERSON and
HADLEY BEACH are:
11. i. ADA4 BEACH, b. December 25, 1875.
ii. GERTRUDE BEACH, m. ----------SMITH.
iii. MADALINE BEACH.
iv. MARCELLA BEACH.
v. EMMA V. BEACH, b. September 05, 1873; d. October 26,
1877.
vi. WILLIAM D. BEACH, b. June 04, 1874, PIKE TOWNSHIP, PERRY
COUNTY OHIO.
Notes for WILLIAM D. BEACH:
Photo on file
vii. CATHERINE C. BEACH, b. August 17, 1877, PIKE TOWNSHIP,
PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
12. viii. JOHN R. BEACH, b. July 29, 1879, PIKE TOWNSHIP,
PERRY COUNTY OHIO; d. February 25, 1962, COLUMBUS, FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO.
ix. UNKNOWN FEMALE BEACH, b. March 29, 1881, PIKE TOWNSHIP,
PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
13. x. EDWARD A. BEACH, b. November 02, 1885, JACKSON
TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY OHIO; d. 1947.
xi. GEORGE A. BEACH, b. August 05, 1887, JACKSON TOWNSHIP,
PERRY COUNTY OHIO.
xii. SYLVESTER BEACH, b. November 23, 1892, JACKSON
TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY OHIO; d. December 12, 1892, JUNCTION CITY, PERRY COUNTY,
OHIO.
6.
WILLIAM T.3 ANDERSON (WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1)
was born 1857 in OHIO, and died Bef. 1936. He married AMANDA EVALINE OGG
September 14, 1882 in PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, daughter of SYLVESTER OGG and MARY
YAKEY.. She was born October 23, 1859 in SAYER, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, and died
December 28, 1936 in BEARFIELD TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
More About WILLIAM ANDERSON and
AMANDA OGG:
Marriage: September 14, 1882, PERRY
COUNTY, OHIO
Children of WILLIAM ANDERSON and
AMANDA OGG are:
i. ANNA4 ANDERSON, d. 1981; m. ORVILLE R. MULLEN;
b. February 14, 1898, MORGAN COUNTY. OHIO; d. March 03, 1982, SAYER, OHIO.
Notes for ORVILLE R. MULLEN:
The Times Recorder (Zanesville)
Thursday, March 4, 1982 page 2 - A
O R V I L L E R. M U L L E N
CROOKSVILLE -- Orville R. Mullen, 84, of Sayre, died at 8:40
a.m. Wednesday, March 3, at Ketcham's Nursing Home in Sayre, where he had be a
patient for several years..
He was born Feb. 12, 1898, in Morgan County, a son of
Jefferson and Lillie Mullen and was a retired farmer. His wife, the former Anna
Anderson, died in 1981.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Bill (Ginnie) Warren of Philo;
and a brother, Kenneth of McConnelsville.
Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today at Goebel Funeral
Home in Crooksville where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday with Rev.
Raymond Anderson officiating. Burial will be in Tatmen Cemetery in Sayre.
More About ORVILLE R. MULLEN:
Burial: March 05, 1982, TATMAN CEMETERY, SAYRE, OHIO
ii. JEFF ANDERSON.
iii. ARTHUR ANDERSON, b. Aft. 1882; d. Aft. 1936.
iv. EARNEST ANDERSON, b. Aft. 1882; d. Aft. 1936.
v. GALBRETH M. ANDERSON, b. July 04, 1883, PLEASANT
TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO; d. May 12, 1962, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
Notes for GALBRETH M. ANDERSON:
Perry County Tribune
Wednesday, May 16, 1962 Section 2 page 1
G A L B R E T H M. A N D E R S O N
Funeral services for Mr. Anderson, 78 , of Sayre, near
Corning, were held Tuesday p.m. at the
Carl W. Hermey Funeral Home, Corning, with Rev. Aubrey
Mitchell officiating. Burial was made in the Tatman's Gap Cemetery.
Mr. Anderson died Sat. p.m. at his home after a lingering
illness. He was born July 4, 1883, the son of William and Amanda Ogg Anderson.
He was a member of the Pleasant Grove Church at Tatman's Gap near Sayre.
Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. O. R. Mullen, with whom he
made his home; Mrs. Pleasant Eva Adams, Zanesville, and Mrs. Carrie Hodgson,
Sayre; two brothers, Jesse, Zanesville, and Arthur of Clinton, Oh., and a
number of nieces and nephews.
vi. PLEASANT EVA ANDERSON, b. April 09, 1886, SAYER, OHIO;
d. December 28, 1975; m. MARK ADAMS; d. 1946.
Notes for PLEASANT EVA ANDERSON:
The Times Recorder (Zanesville)
Monday, December 29, 1975 page 8 - A
A D A M S
Mrs. Pleasant Eva Adams, 89, formerly of 842 Dryden Road,
died at 1:55 p.m. Sunday at Bethesda Hospital. She had been a resident of the
ODC Rest Home on the East Pike for two years.
Mrs. Adams was born April 9, 1886, at Sayre in Perry County.
She was a member of the Brighton Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Mark Adams,
died in 1946.
She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Hodgson of Route
1 and Mrs. Anna Mullen of Sayre; a brother, Jesse Anderson of Mount Vernon, and
three grandchildren.
The body was removed to the Bryan Funeral Home where friends
may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Monday and where services will be held at 10
a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Memorial Park.
More About PLEASANT EVA ANDERSON:
Burial: December 30, 1975, MEMORIAL PARK
14. vii. CARRIE ANDERSON, b. July 12, 1889, SAYRE, OHIO; d.
February 02, 1986.
15. viii. JESSE ANDERSON, b. July 10, 1891, SAYER, OHIO; d.
January 26, 1981, ZANESVILLE, OHIO MUSKINGUM COUNTY.
16. ix. WILLIAM ANDERSON, b. September 22, 1899, SAYRE,
OHIO; d. February 06, 1965, DRAKES, OHIO.
x. WESLEY ANDERSON, b. Unknown, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO; d.
November 18, 1952.
Notes for WESLEY ANDERSON:
Morgan County Herald
Thursday, November 20, 1952 page 1
W E S L E Y A N D E R S O N S U C C U M B S T O H E A R T A
T T A C K
Funeral services in charge of Rev. H. B. Mason, will be held
Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at the Miller Undertaking parlors for Wesley
Anderson, who died at 8:30 Tuesday evening, following a heart attack. While he
had been having some trouble from his heart, it was not considered serious
until the fatal attack of Tuesday evening.
Mr. Anderson spent most of his life in Bristol Township,
where for the last 25 years he had been employed on the farm near Mt. Carmel
Church, owned by Misses Debbie and Dicie Wilson. His parents were William and
Amanda Ogg Anderson, the late Webster Anderson being a brother.
Surviving are the brothers, Jesse of Zanesville, Arthur of
Drake Station, and Gilbraith of Sayre; and the sisters, Mrs. Pleasie Adams,
Zanesville, and Mrs. Carrie Hogdson and Mrs. Anne Mullen of Sayre.
7.
AUGUSTA IRENE3 ANDERSON (WILLIAM DANIEL2,
DANIEL1) was born April 06, 1858 in OHIO, and died
December 31, 1940 in JUNCTION CITY, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO. She married ALBERT
JEROME BENNETT May 20, 1884 in ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO, son
of RICHARD BENNETT and ELIZABETH MCDONALD. He was born April 25, 1857 in WHIPPSTOWN, PERRY
COUNTY, OHIO, and died March 21, 1912 in JUNCTION CITY, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO.
Notes for AUGUSTA IRENE ANDERSON:
New Lexington Daily News
Wednesday, January 1, 1941 page 1
A G E D W O M A N D I E S T U E S D
A Y
MRS. AUGUSTA BENNETT SUCCUMBS AT
JUNCTION CITY
__________________________
Mrs. Augusta Bennett, 82, widow of
the late Albert Bennett died at the family home at Junction City at 9 o'clock
Tuesday night.
She is survived by daughter, Mrs.
Dan Cauley, Lakewood, Ohio, and three grandchildren, Rob and Betty, of
Lakewood, Ohio and Mrs. Charles Clifford, Columbus.
Funeral mass will be held at St.
Patrick's Church in Junction City at 9:30 o'clock Friday morning, with burial
in the church cemetery in charge of Birkimer's.
Handwritten notes by daughter,
Frances H. Bennett - Cauley.
Mother died on Tuesday, December 31,
1940 at 8 p.m. She was buried on Friday, January 3, 1941. The funeral Mass was
at 9:30 a.m. in St. Patrick's Church, Junction City, Ohio. Father Eugene Owens
was the Pastor. Father Paul Anderson, age 62 from Bluffton, Indiana said her
Mass. Father Owens said the sermon. Marie McGarey played the organ.
"All bills listed here have
been paid by Frances H. Cauley in settling the estate of Albert and Agusta
Bennett dated December 4, 1941 Signed, Frances H. Cauley"
"These are the bills I have
paid since my mother's death, December 31, 1940"
D. D. Birkimer and Son - Undertaker,
January 4, 1941 $395.53
Grover Scheffler, January 6, 1941
for digging the grave
and sodding and moving 12.75
Dr. W. D. Porterfield, January 8,
1941 20.00
Father Eugene Owens, January 5, 1941
10.00
Father Paul Anderson, (Bluffton,
Indiana) January 3, 1941 20.00
Telegrams & phone bills, Ray
Hillery, January 4, 1941 2.84
H. C. Taisey, Lancaster, Ohio for
engraving Mother's
monument April 22, 1941 10.00
Zanesville Publishing Company,
January 9, 1941 .65
taxes on home (twice) June and
December 1940 - 1941 33.82
Fire Insurance on home, April 15,
1941
Matt Insurance Agency Co. -
Lancaster, Ohio 6.75
Harnetty boy for mowing cemetery
lot, September 19, 1941 2.00
Mother's memorial cards from Bobby,
February 4, 1941 3.00
Masses for Mother up until October
1, 1941 42.00
Rushing and Paskill Monument
Company, October 6, 1941
New Lexington, Ohio for Mother's
grave foot stone 7.73
To, VIRGINIA MARIE SMITH CLIFFORD,
November 29, 1941 $332.00
To, " " " (bank book)
February 26, 1941 $300.00
212 Welch Ave. Columbus, Ohio her
share of estate
To. LORETTA BENNETT THOMPSON,
November 29, 1941 $205.00
1451 Oakwood Ave. Columbus, Ohio
To. W. A. Allen, Atty fees and part
court fees 21.75
To, probate court recorder, New
Lexington November 28, 1941 1.60
Total paid $ 1,427.42
This account is dated December 4,
1941 by Frances H. Cauley
More About AUGUSTA IRENE ANDERSON:
Burial: January 03, 1941, ST.
PATRICK'S CEMETERY, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO
Notes for ALBERT JEROME BENNETT:
New Lexington Herald
March 28, 1912 page 1
DEATH OF ALBERT J. BENNETT
After a prolonged illness of a
spinal and nervous affliction, Albert J. Bennett aged 56, departed this life at
his late home in Junction City, on Thursday night. He was an efficient
telegraph operator and held responsible positions in Zanesville, Cambridge and
Quaker City and Junction City, in the service of the B. & O. railroad and
was faithful to every trust.
Until a year ago, he was active in business
circles in Junction City, taking a prominent part in the oil industry. A widow,
and three children survive. The children are William, a telegrapher, at
Junction City and Misses Frances and Marie of the home. Four brothers and four
sisters also survive. He was an honest, upright man, a devoted husband and
father, and held the esteem of those who knew him.
The funeral services were held at
St. Patrick's church Monday morning, conducted by Rev. Fr. William H.
O'Sullivan, interment at St. Patrick's Cemetery.
New Lexington Herald
April 1912 page 1
IN MEMORY OF ALBERT J. BENNETT
BENNETT, ALBERT J. -- Born April
25th, 1857, at Whippstown, Ohio, died at Junction City, Ohio, March 21, 1912
aged 54 years, 10 months and 26 days.
Al Bennett is dead. As the sun was
setting behind the western hills, death came to our friend, carrying him into a
far country, whose boundaries, God alone can map.
A. J. Bennett was not an ordinary,
but a common man. In the railroad world and in the business and social life of his
community he leaves a long line of loyal and loving friends. In this sad hour
that now shadows his home, the sympathy of true hearts has been touched with
sympathy for those who will miss him as husband, father, and friend.
He was a useful man.
It is not best to lament the death
of a man such as A. J. Bennett. Each day, for him, saw some work completed or
some new work planned to start on its way. Every man that lives this life has
faults or what appears to others to be faults. In life, A. J. Bennett was frank
to confess what he deemed wrong in his life and living so when death came he
had no confession to make those who watched and hoped that he might live.
For several years the deceased has
not been a well man. But through his long suffering he bore it all patiently
and with true Christian fortitude. He had been confined to his room since
August 1st last.
It was April 25th, 1857, on his
parents farm near Whippstown, Perry County, that A.. J. Bennett was born. When
13 years of age he moved with his parents to Rehoboth. His early boyhood was
spent on the farm and in the winter months attended the country school. At an
early age he took up railroading as an occupation. For years he was a fireman
on the Lake Shore roads, but later mastered telegraphy, which he followed for
eighteen years at various points. He was agent and operator at Bristol,
Junction City, Quaker City, Zanesville and other cities, but he was compelled
to retire from the service 12 years ago owing to failing health.
He claimed his bride, May 20th,
1884, Miss Augusta Anderson, of Bristol, and to this happy union three children
were born, all of whom survive. They are William, Frances, and Marie, all of
the home. Besides the widow and children, four brothers and four sisters are
mourning his death viz: John, George, and Richard of Columbus; James, of
Wilbren. Mrs. Nicholas Hammond, and Miss Elizabeth Bennett, Columbus; Mrs..
Charles Longstreth of Rehoboth and Mrs. James Weiner, Santoy.
The funeral services were held from
St. Patrick's church, Junction City, on March 25th, a requiem high mass being
celebrated for the repose of his soul, by his pastor, Rev. William O'Sullivan,
the same who officiated at his marriage nearly 28 years since. In stress and
storm A. J. Bennett was as rock to oak. To every friend he stood four square
and in times of peace he was as sun and flower.
Our life is such that we do not know
whether it is best for us to meet the sleep of death before our lips have
learned to form a word, or at the end of life's uneven way. We do not know.
It is not for us to pass judgement
on the living or the dead, but it is meant that when the final summons comes,
whether like a flash from skies that are bright and fair, or out of the
uninvited shadows, that we are ready to journey to that land where let us hope,
will rise the Unending and Eternal Dawn.
Requiescat in pace.
LAST WILL & TESTAMENT OF, ALBERT
J. BENNETT AUGUST 19, 1911
In the name of the benevolent Father
of all, I, A. J. Bennett of Junction City, Ohio do make and publish this, my last
will and testament.
Item 1.) I desire that all my just
debts and funeral expenses, be paid out of my personal estate.
Item 2.) I give and devise to my
beloved wife, Agusta I. Bennett, Lots 66 - 79 - 81 in the Village of Junction
City, Perry County, Ohio, and all the rents, issues, and profits therefrom, for
and during the term of her natural life, and after her death, said real estate
to go my three children, share and share alike. I devise however, so long as my
wife shall make her home in the dwelling house on Lot 66, above named, that
each and all of my children, have a home there with her, so long as such child
or children remain single..
Item 3.) I also give and bequeath my
wife, all the household goods and furniture of every king and character.
Item 4.) To my daughter, Marie
Bennett, I give the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00).
Item 5.) I will and direct that my
executrix hereafter named, pay out of my estate the sum of one hundred,
($100.00) for the purpose of having Masses said for the repose of my soul, said
sum to be paid the Pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, in Junction City,
Ohio, whoever said Pastor may be.. The sum to be paid in quarterly installments
until said fund, ($100.00), is exhausted.
Item 6.) I devise that my said wife
pay to each of my children, the sum of ($100.00), one hundred dollars, out of
the money that she may realize, from life insurance.
Item 7.) All the rest and residue of
my estate, I will and direct that the same be divided, the one third part
thereof to my said wife, and the other two thirds, to my three children, share
and share alike.
Item 8.) I hereby nominate and
appoint my wife, Agusta I. Bennett, to be the executrix of this, my last will
and testament, she to serve without bond, and I desire that no inventory and
appraisement of my estate be made, and that the Probate Court, direct the
omission of the same. I also authorize and empower my said executrix, to sell
at private sale, or otherwise, any securities, notes, bonds, that I may own at
the time of my death, and convert the same into money, for the purpose of
settling my estate, and I also authorize and empower her, to settle, adjust and
compromise, as to what she may deem best, any debts or demands that may be due
or owing to me, or that I may owe.
Item 9.) The above provisions made
for my wife are to be in lieu of dower and her year's support.
Item 10.) I hereby revoke all former
wills, by me made. In witness thereof I have herewith subscribed my name, at
Junction City, Ohio, this 19th day of August, 1911.
Albert J. Bennett
Signed by the said Albert J. Bennett
and Acknowledged by him, as and for. his last will and testament, in our
presence, and signed by us, in his presence and at his request and in the
presence of each other,this 19th day of August, 1911.
Witnesses: Levi D. Griggs, Junction
City, Ohio
William A. Allen - Atty. New
Lexington, Perry County
More About ALBERT BENNETT and
AUGUSTA ANDERSON:
Marriage: May 20, 1884, ST.
PATRICK'S CHURCH, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO
Children of AUGUSTA ANDERSON and
ALBERT BENNETT are:
i. RICHARD WILLIAM4 BENNETT, b. February 08,
1885, PIKE TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO; d. January 26, 1929, JUNCTION CITY,
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO; m. LORETTA PRUDENCE WELCH, May 09, 1916,
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO; b. 1889; d. 1944.
Notes for RICHARD WILLIAM BENNETT:
OCCUPATION - TELEGRAPHER
BURIED IN ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH CEMETERY ON 1-29-1929
OBIT: New Lexington Herald
Monday, January 28, 1929 page 1
R A I L R O A D M A N A T J U N C T I O N
C I T Y D I E S
_________________________________________________________
R. W. Bennett, 44, telegrapher for the Pennsylvania, New
York Central and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads at Junction City for 21 years,
died at his home, Saturday, of complications, after an illness of two years.
Besides his wife, he is survived by his mother, Mrs.
Augustus Bennett and one sister, Mrs. Dan Cauley.
Funeral services will be held from St. Patrick's Church at 9
a. m., Tuesday. Burial is in charge of J. A. Birkimer and Sons.
Notes for LORETTA PRUDENCE WELCH:
Columbus Dispatch
Friday, May 5, 1944
Page 6 - A
T H O M P S O N -- Mrs. Loretta, 54 years, 1451 Oakwood Ave.
Columbus, Ohio. Survived by husband, Curry; 3 sisters, Mrs. James Gallagher,
Mrs. Ada Welch, Lancaster, Ohio; Mrs. Ralph Scott, Columbus, Ohio; 1 brother,
Joseph Welch, Cleveland, Ohio; 1 sister deceased, Mrs. Clarence Bletzacker,
Lancaster, Ohio; 3 stepsons, Leo, Russell and Pride Thompson. Friends may call
at the residence. Services in Corpus Christi Church, Monday 9 a.m. Burial in
Junction City, Ohio by Egan - Ryan Co.
More About RICHARD BENNETT and LORETTA WELCH:
Marriage: May 09, 1916, ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, JUNCTION CITY,
OHIO
17. ii. FRANCES HELENA BENNETT, b. December 23, 1892, BRISTOL,
OHIO, PIKE TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY; d. July 25, 1964, LAKEWOOD, OHIO, CUYAHOGA
COUNTY.
18. iii. AGNES MARIE BENNETT, b. December 14, 1896, JUNCTION
CITY, OHIO; d. September 13, 1922, MUSKINGUM COUNTY, ZANESVILLE, OHIO.
8.
SARAH ALICE3 ANDERSON (WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1)
was born July 22, 1861 in PIKE TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, and died September
02, 1887 in NEWARK, OHIO. She married JAMES T. MOORE October 28, 1886 in PERRY COUNTY, OHIO, son of THOMAS
MOORE. He was born Abt. 1860, and died November 16, 1921.
Notes for SARAH ALICE ANDERSON:
NEW LEXINGTON DEMOCRATIC HERALD
SEPTEMBER 22, 1887 PAGE 2
I N M E M O R I A M
Died, at her home in Newark, Ohio,
Mrs. Alice Moore, wife of James Moore, September 2, 1887, of inflammation of
the stomach, after a brief illness of only one week, aged 26, 1 month, and 11
days. She was a daughter of Mr. W. D. Anderson, and in her sickness was
attended by her loving husband, mother and sisters, Mrs. Albert J. Bennett and
Mrs. Hadley Beach. She was a devoted Christian and a true and loving wife. She
leaves a husband, mother, two sisters and four brothers, and a host of friends
to mourn her loss. She has five sisters and one brother gone before her to
their eternal home. She was taken to her former home, Bristol Station, on
Saturday, the 3rd, and buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery on Sunday, followed by
a host of friends and relatives. The heart-stricken relatives have the sympathy
of the community.
Photo on file
More About SARAH ALICE ANDERSON:
Burial: September 04, 1887, ST.
PATRICK'S CHURCH CEMETERY, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO
Notes for JAMES T. MOORE:
J. T. MOORE is listed as a pall
bearer at his first mother-in-law's funeral.
New Lexington Herald
April 28,1898 page 5
O B I T U A R Y
Died at her home after an illness of
two years, Mrs. Catherine C. Anderson, aged 76 years, 8 months and 18 days.
Mrs. Anderson was born in Germany, July 17, 1821.
She lived in Germany until about 8
years old when she came with her parents to America taking ship at Havre De
Grace and landing in Philadelphia, she came by wagon to Wooster, Ohio, thence
to East Union, Wayne County, where she lived with her parents 10 years; then
came to St. Joseph's, Perry County and lived on what is known as Martin
Bletzacker's place where she met, loved and wedded W. D. Anderson, on January
6, 1840. After their marriage they lived two years one mile south of St,
Joseph's, from thence they moved to Hocking County, where they lived 6 years
and again returning to about the same place they removed from, remaining this
time about two years when she moved to Bristol Station, where she spent the
rest of her life, about 46 years. She was the mother of thirteen children,
eight of whom has gone to their eternal place. Her husband preceded her to his
eternal resting place, about 18 years. All these years she has been a true and
faithful servant of her Maker so that she would be prepared to meet her beloved
husband and children. She was a devoted mother, a true and faithful Christian,
a kind neighbor always ready to lend a helping hand in time of sickness and
need. Two daughters, three sons, two sisters and three brothers is left to
mourn their loss.
Her daughter, Mrs. H. Beach, has
been constantly by her bed side for several months, also A. C. Anderson, and
her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Bennett and sister, Mary Bletzacker, besides friends
and neighbors. About three weeks previous to her death she planned her funeral,
selected her pall bearers as follows: Pat Hennes Wm. Duffy, John McGrevey, J.
D. Forquer, Dan Clark and J. T. Moore.
She was laid to rest in St.
Patrick's Cemetery, on Holy Thursday, April 7th, by the side of her husband and
children. May her soul rest in peace.
More About JAMES MOORE and SARAH
ANDERSON:
Marriage: October 28, 1886, PERRY
COUNTY, OHIO
Child of SARAH ANDERSON and JAMES
MOORE is:
i. MARION4 MOORE, b. May 18, 1887; d. July 25,
1887.
More About MARION MOORE:
Burial: ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH CEMETERY, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO
Generation
No. 3
9.
CATHERINE ROSE4 ANDERSON (PHILIP A.3, WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born April 20, 1870. She
married GEORGE L.
SCHWARTZ. He was born Abt. 1870, and died February 13, 1934.
Notes for CATHERINE ROSE ANDERSON:
Baptismal Records, St. Patrick's
Church, Lagro, Indiana - Anderson, Philip (Philemon) A. and Mary Ann Carney -
Catherine Rose Anderson born on April 20, 1870 and baptized on May 1, 1870 -
sponsors - Thomas Anderson and Mary Jane O'Rourke - Rev.. M. E. Campion.
Notes for GEORGE L. SCHWARTZ:
The Fort Wayne Journal - Gazette
Friday, February 16, 1934 Page 5
F I R E C A P T A I N D I E S
G E O R G E L. S C H W A R T Z S U C
C U M B S T H U R S D A Y N I G H T
George L. Schwartz, 64, captain at
No. 2 engine house, died at 11:40 o'clock Thursday night at his home at 429
East Wallace Street, following an illness of six weeks.
Appointed to the fire department
January 4, 1899, he was made a captain January 1, 1920. He was a member of the
English Lutheran Church of the Redeemer.
Survivors include the widow, Rose
Catherine; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Collins of Indianapolis; four sons, Fred,
Emmett, Ralph, and James Schwartz, all of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Emily
Penny of this city, Mrs. Fred Nagel of Chicago, Mrs. H. T. Schlefer of San Francisco,
Cal., and Mrs. John Siebold of Los Angeles; a brother, Frank Schwartz of
Detroit, and four grandchildren.
The body was removed to Carl Hauck's
Funeral Home, and will be returned to the residence Saturday.
Children of CATHERINE ANDERSON and
GEORGE SCHWARTZ are:
i. FRED5 SCHWARTZ.
ii. EMMETT SCHWARTZ.
iii. RALPH SCHWARTZ.
iv. JAMES SCHWARTZ.
v. MRS. KENNETH COLLINS.
10. EDWARD WILLIAM
"TED"4 ANDERSON
(DANIEL S.3, WILLIAM
DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born May 29, 1887 in LAGRO,
INDIANA, and died March 15, 1963 in LAGRO, INDIANA. He married RUBY ELIZABETH
RAU August 12, 1908 in ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, LAGRO, INDIANA, daughter of JOSEPH
RAU and FRANCES RING. She was born January 22, 1891 in LAGRO, INDIANA, and died
March 19, 1987 in WABASH COUNTY, INDIANA.
Notes for EDWARD WILLIAM "TED" ANDERSON:
Baptismal Records, St. Patrick's
Church, Lagro, Indiana - Anderson, Daniel and Mary Jane O'Rourke - William
Edward Anderson born on May 29, 1887 and baptized on June 16, 1887 - sponsors -
Patrick O'Rourke and Hana Agan - Rev. P. F.. Roche.
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EDWARD IS BURIED IN THE CATHOLIC
CEMETERY, LAGRO, IN.
More About EDWARD ANDERSON and RUBY
RAU:
Marriage: August 12, 1908, ST.
PATRICK'S CHURCH, LAGRO, INDIANA
Children of EDWARD ANDERSON and RUBY
RAU are:
19. i. LOUIS CARL "RED"5 ANDERSON, b.
February 25, 1909, LAGRO, WABASH COUNTY, INDIANA; d. May 17, 1991, V.A.
HOSPITAL, DAYTON, OHIO.
20. ii. MARY LOUISE ANDERSON, b. September 09, 1911, LAGRO,
INDIANA; d. July 17, 1991, WELLS COUNTY, BLUFFTON, INDIANA.
iii. HELEN ELIZABETH ANDERSON, b. October 21, 1913, LAGRO,
INDIANA; d. February 19, 1982, WABASH, IN; m. RICHARD KOONS; b. November 03,
1907; d. September 1961.
Notes for HELEN ELIZABETH ANDERSON:
HELEN IS BURIED IN MEMORIAL LAWNS CEMETERY, WABASH, IN
21. iv. EARL WILLIAM ANDERSON, b. April 26, 1925, LAGRO,
INDIANA; d. January 25, 1989.
22. v. PAUL ANTHONY ANDERSON, b. December 09, 1929, LAGRO,
INDIANA.
23. vi. HERBERT JAMES ANDERSON, b. September 13, 1931,
LAGRO, INDIANA.
11. ADA4 BEACH (AGNES P.3 ANDERSON, WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born December 25, 1875. She married CHARLES FREMONT
MARLOW. He was born October 18, 1875.
Notes for CHARLES FREMONT MARLOW:
World War I Draft Registration
Cards, 1917
Name: Charles Freeman Marlow
City: Columbus
County: Franklin
State: Ohio
Birth Date: 18 Oct 1875
Race: White
Roll: 1832197
Draft Board: 0
Age: 43
Occupation: Carpenter
Nearest Relative: Ada B. Marlow
Children of ADA BEACH and CHARLES
MARLOW are:
i.. GRACE5 MARLOW, b. May 30, 1897; d. 1935.
24. ii. CHARLES WILLARD MARLOW, b. October 02, 1899; d.
February 14, 1989.
25. iii. LAMONT LAWRENCE MARLOW, b. October 07, 1900; d.
November 30, 1980, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
iv. ROBERT MARLOW, b. January 02, 1909.
12. JOHN R.4 BEACH (AGNES P.3 ANDERSON,
WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born July 29, 1879 in PIKE
TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY OHIO, and died February 25, 1962 in COLUMBUS, FRANKLIN
COUNTY, OHIO. He married LIZZIE.
Notes for JOHN R. BEACH:
Columbus Dispatch
Monday, February 26, 1962 Page 6-A
B E A C H
John Beach, age 82, of 1087 Harrison
Ave.; a retired interior decorator; member of St. Francis Church. Survived by 2
sons, Waldo of New Lexington, Willard of Springfield; 2 daughters, Mrs.
Marcella Ochs and Mrs. Madeline Birkimer of Columbus; 1 sister, Mrs. Ada
Marlowe of Miami; 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at
the Feil Funeral Home, 225 King Ave. Mass, Wednesday morning 9 a.m., St.
Francis Church. Interment, St. Patrick's Cemetery, Junction City.
Children of JOHN BEACH and LIZZIE
are:
i. WALDO A.5 BEACH, b. June 17, 1905; d.
September 13, 1983, COLUMBUS, OHIO; m. SALLY N...
Notes for WALDO A. BEACH:
WALDO A. BEACH.
Ohio Deaths, 1958-2002
Name: Waldo A Beach
Age at Death: 78
Date of Death: 13 Sep 1983
City of Death: Columbus (Pt)
County of Death: Franklin
Volume: 25369
Certificate: 065962
Date of Birth: Est. 1905
State of Birth: Ohio
Country of Birth: United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Social Security Number: 278-18-2966
City of Residence: Columbus
County of Residence: Franklin
State of Residence: Ohio
Country of Residence: United States
Census Tract: 2100
Hospital of Death: Doctors Hospital-North
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: Yes, used for certification
Social Security
Name: Waldo Beach
SSN: 278-18-2966
Last Residence: 43201 Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United
States of America
Born: 17 Jun 1905
Last Benefit: 43215 Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States
of America
Died: Sep 1983
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
Columbus Dispatch
Wednesday, September 14, 1983
Page D - 2
B E A C H
Waldo A. Beach, age 78, 59 West 4th Ave., Tuesday, September
13, 1983. Doctor's Hospital North. Painting Contractor. Survived by wife Sally
N. Beach, Columbus. sisters, Madeline Birkmire, Marcella Ochs, both of
Columbus; several nephews. Member of St. Francis Catholic Church, 386 Buttles,
where Mass For Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Friday. Friends will be
received Rutherford-Glen L. Myers Funeral Home, 40 West Third Ave., 2 - 4 and 7
- 9 p.m. Thursday. Interment Junction City, Ohio, graveside service 12:30 p.m.
Friday. Prayer service 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
More About WALDO A. BEACH:
Burial: September 16, 1983, ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY, JUNCTION
CITY, OHIO
ii. MARCELLA BEACH, b. Abt. 1907; m. ----------OCHS.
Notes for MARCELLA BEACH:
Name: Marcella Elizabeth Ochs
Age at Death: 84
Date of Death: 15 Jun 1993
City of Death: Columbus
County of Death: Franklin
Volume: 29427
Certificate: 043687
Date of Birth: 28 May 1909
County of Birth: Perry
State of Birth: Ohio
Country of Birth: United States
Father's Surname: Beach
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic
Years of Schooling: 11
Social Security Number: 274-10-4897
Industry: Own Home/At Home
Occupation: Housewife/Homemaker
Census Tract: 4810
Primary Registration District: 2501
Hospital of Death: Mt Carmel Medical Center
Hospital Status: Hospital/Inpatient
Time of Death: 10:02 PM
iii. MADELINE A. BEACH, b. Abt. 1909; m. ----------BIRKMIRE.
Notes for MADELINE A. BEACH:
MAGDALENE
Here are some death records:
Name: Madeline Birkmire
Age at Death: 85
Date of Death: 4 May 1992
City of Death: Columbus
County of Death: Franklin
Volume: 28969
Certificate: 033961
Date of Birth: 30 Dec 1906
County of Birth: Perry
State of Birth: Ohio
Country of Birth: United States
Father's Surname: Beach
Mother's Maiden Name: Bishop
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Divorced
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic
Years of Schooling: 12
Social Security Number: 153-18-8914
Industry: Homemaker, student, unemployed volunteer
Occupation: Homemaker
City of Residence: Columbus
County of Residence: Franklin
State of Residence: Ohio
Country of Residence: United States
Census Tract: 4200
Primary Registration District: 2501
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
Hospital Status: Other/Nursing Home
Time of Death: 3:35 AM
Filing Date: 14 May 1992
Certifier: Physician
Whether Referred to Coroner: No
Autopsy: No
Classification of Place of Injury: Unspecified Place
Whether Injury Happened in Ohio: Yes
26. iv. WILLARD E. BEACH, b. Abt. 1913; d. November 19,
1970, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO CLARK COUNTY.
13. EDWARD A.4 BEACH
(AGNES P.3 ANDERSON,
WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born November 02, 1885 in
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY OHIO, and died 1947. He married FOREST V. STROUSE. She was born October 06,
1891, and died March 07, 1989.
Children of EDWARD BEACH and FOREST
STROUSE are:
27. i. LOUISE5 BEACH.
28. ii. EVELYN FRANCES BEACH, b. June 22, 1915; d. March 25,
1996.
29. iii. PAUL EDWARD BEACH.
30. iv. CLYDE VINCENT "SQUEAK" BEACH, b. November
19, 1919.
31. v. DOROTHY VIRGINIA BEACH, b. April 17, 1922; d. March
16, 2003.
14. CARRIE4 ANDERSON (WILLIAM T.3, WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born July 12, 1889 in SAYRE,
OHIO, and died February 02, 1986. She married JOHN W. HODGSON. He died 1969.
Notes for CARRIE ANDERSON:
Times Recorder (Zanesville)
Tuesday, February 4, 1986 page 2 - A
C A R R I E H O D G S O N
Carrie Hodgson, 96, of Muskingum
County Home, formerly of Sayre, died at 3:48 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, 1986, at
Muskingum County Home following an extended illness.
Mrs. Hodgson was a member of Zion
Christian Union Church.
She was born July 12, 1889, in
Sayre, a daughter of William and Amanda Ogg Anderson.
He husband, John W. (Jack) Hodgson,
died in 1969.
Surviving are one son, Miles Hodgson
of Zanesville, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. today at Goebel Funeral Home in Crooksville, where services will be at 1
p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Raymond Anderson officiating. Burial will be in
Zion Cemetery in Portersville.
Child of CARRIE ANDERSON and JOHN
HODGSON is:
i. MILES5 HODGSON.
Notes for MILES HODGSON:
9,200TH FAMILY MEMBER ENTERED IN THE "MASTER
COLLECTION" BY MICHAEL MILLER 5-1-2007
15. JESSE4 ANDERSON (WILLIAM T.3, WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born July 10, 1891 in SAYER,
OHIO, and died January 26, 1981 in ZANESVILLE, OHIO MUSKINGUM COUNTY.
Notes for JESSE ANDERSON:
The Times Recorder (Zanesville)
Tuesday, January 27, 1981 page 2 - A
J E S S E A N D E R S O N
Jesse Anderson, 89, of 1400 Newark
Road, died at 6 p.m. Monday at Good Samaritan Medical Center where he had been
a patient since Jan 22.
A retired employee of the Baltimore
& Ohio Railroad, he was a veteran of World War I. He was born July 10,
1891, at Sayre, a son of William and Amanda Ogg Anderson.
Surviving are one son, the Rev.
Raymond Anderson of Middletown; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Hodgson of Zanesville
and Mrs. Anna Mullen of Sayre; and two grandchildren.
Roberts Funeral Home at New
Lexington is in charge of arrangements.
Child of JESSE ANDERSON is:
i. REV. RAYMOND5 ANDERSON.
16. WILLIAM4 ANDERSON (WILLIAM T.3, WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born September 22, 1899 in
SAYRE, OHIO, and died February 06, 1965 in DRAKES, OHIO.
Notes for WILLIAM ANDERSON:
Perry County Tribune
Thursday, February 11, 1965
W I L L I A M A N D E R S O N
Mr. William Anderson, 65, was found
dead in bed Saturday at his home in Drakes. Perry County Coroner O. D. Ball
said death was due to natural causes. He was believed to have been dead since
sometime Friday night.
He was born Sept. 22, 1899, in
Sayre, a son of William T. and Amanda Ogg Anderson. He had lived in Drakes 30
years and retired after working 31 years as a shoreman for the New York Central
Railroad.
Survivors are his wife, Bernice of
Fultonham, a son, Thomas of Clinton, a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Ina Lee) Grice,
London; a brother, Jeff, Parkersburg; 3 sisters, Mrs. C. R. Mullen and Mrs.
Carrie Hodgson, both of Sayre and Mrs. Mark Adams, Zanesville; three
step-daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, Sarasota, Fla.; Mrs. Norma Gregory and
Mrs. Eileen Alridge, both of Lincoln Park, Mich.; nine grandchildren and four
step-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday
p.m. at the Carl W. Hermey Funeral Home with Rev. Ohmer Swart officiating.
Burial was made in Tatman's Cemetery near Sayre.
Children of WILLIAM ANDERSON are:
i. THOMAS5 ANDERSON.
ii. INA LEE ANDERSON, m. HAROLD GRICE.
17. FRANCES HELENA4 BENNETT (AUGUSTA IRENE3
ANDERSON, WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was
born December 23, 1892 in BRISTOL, OHIO, PIKE TOWNSHIP, PERRY COUNTY, and died
July 25, 1964 in LAKEWOOD, OHIO, CUYAHOGA COUNTY. She married DANIEL WEBSTER
CAULEY January 11, 1915 in ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO,
son of DANIEL CAULEY and MARY BARDEN. He was born February 01, 1887 in DUKE
CENTER, McKEAN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, and died November 17, 1956 in CLEVELAND,
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO.
Notes for FRANCES HELENA BENNETT:
DAUGHTER ELIZABETH BENNETT CAULEY,
SAID HER MOTHER FRANCES BENNETT CAULEY IS BURIED BETWEEN HER AUNT LORETTA AND
HER AUNT MARIE IN AN UNMARKED GRAVE IN ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY IN JUNCTION CITY,
OHIO.
FRANCES WAS A SCHOOL TEACHER BEFORE
HER MARRIAGE TO DANIEL WEBSTER CAULEY.
1615 Cohassett Ave. Lakewood, Ohio
44107
More About FRANCES HELENA BENNETT:
Burial: ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY,
PERRY COUNTY, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO
More About DANIEL WEBSTER CAULEY:
Burial: CALVARY CEMETERY, CLEVELAND,
OHIO
More About DANIEL CAULEY and FRANCES
BENNETT:
Marriage: January 11, 1915, ST.
PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, JUNCTION CITY, OHIO
Children of FRANCES BENNETT and
DANIEL CAULEY are:
i. ROBERT WILLIAM5 CAULEY, b. March 21, 1916,
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, CLEVELAND, OHIO (St. Anns's Hosp.); d. July 03, 2002, CUYAHOGA
COUNTY, CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Notes for ROBERT WILLIAM CAULEY:
The Lorain County Morning Journal
Saturday, July 6, 2002 Page B-3
T H E R E V. R O B E R T W. C A U L E Y
CLEVELAND -- The Rev. Robert W. Cauley, 86, of Cleveland,
died Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at the Eliza Jennings Home, where he had been a
resident.
He was born March 21, 1916, in Cleveland, the only son of
Frances H. Bennett and Daniel Webster Cauley.
He attended St. Rose of Lima School, Cathedral Latin High
School, and John Carroll University before preparing for the priesthood at St.
Mary Seminary, Cleveland, Ohio as a member of the Class of 1942.
Fr. Cauley was ordained on February 28, that year, by Bishop
James A. McFadden. His first marriage ceremony was on April 7, 1942 where he
was celebrant at the wedding mass of his sister, Elizabeth to Robert T. C.
Miller.
Rev. Cauley was an assistant in a number of parishes during
his 60 years as a priest and enjoyed being active in parish activities. Later
in his career he was in residence at St. John's Cathedral and at St. Mary's
(Avon, Ohio).
Survivors include his sister, Elizabeth Bennett Miller and
several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call Sunday, 3 to 9 p.m., at St. Mary of the
Immaculate Conception Church, 2460 Stoney Ridge Road, Avon. Vespers will be
held Sunday at 3 p.m. A Mass of Christian burial will be held Monday at 11 a.m.
at the church. Bishop Anthony Pilla will officiate. Burial will follow in the
church cemetery.
Reichlin -- Roberts Funeral Home, 327 Cleveland, Street,
Elyria, is handling the arrangements.
ORDINATION February 28, 1942 and FIRST SOLEMN MASS at St.
Rose's Church, Cleveland, Ohio, March 1, 1942, FIRST WEDDING MASS, St.
Clement's Church, April 7, 1942.
The Catholic Universe Bulletin
February 27, 1942 Page 10
REV.. ROBERT W. CAULEY
The Rev. Robert W. Cauley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W.
Cauley, was born in Cleveland. He attended St. Rose School, Cathedral Latin
High School, and John Carroll University before entering Our Lady of the Lake
Seminary.
His first Solemn Mass will be sung at 12 noon Sunday, March
1, in St. Rose of Lima Church. Father Cauley will be assisted by the Rt. Rev.
Msgr. P. J. O'Connell, assistant priest; the Rev. Urban A. Reichlin, deacon,
and the Rev. Martin F. Kelly, subdeacon. Master of ceremonies will be Joseph J.
Stepanik, seminarian at Our Lady of the Lake, and the following seminarians will
serve the Mass: William Cosgrove, Jerome Turins, Carlos Silva, George Belting,
Joseph Ehrbar, Thomas Whelan, Patrick O'Shaughnessy and Robert Teknipp. The
Rev. Edmund A. Kirby, Loudonville will preach.
A reception will be held jointly with the Rev. Robert Earl
Brengartner Sunday evening in St. Rose of Lima Parish Hall, 1441 W. 116th
Street.
[Notes hand written by Frances Cauley: "Fr. Robert Wm.
Cauley, 26 years old, ordained Feb. 28th, 1942 - St. John's Cathedral -
Cleveland, Ohio by Bishop James McFadden...first Mass said the next day at St.
Rose of Lima Church, (Detroit Ave at West 114th Street, Cleveland, Ohio.
Breakfast followed the Mass at 10:30 am at the Westlake Hotel, Lakewood, Ohio -
226 attended Fr. Robert's ordination breakfast - cost $1.35 per person +
$305.10. First Mass Sunday, Marsh 1, 1942....this was the happiest day I ever
had in my life.... reception at St. Rose's Hall held that evening for Fathers
Brengartner and Cauley jointly ---- Mother"]
Perry County Newspaper Article
F R. R. W. C A U L E Y S I N G S 1 S T M A S S I N C L E V E
L A N D
Junction City - (Karl Kempton, Correspondent) -- The Rev.
Robert W. Cauley, well known locally, was ordained in St. John's Cathedral,
Cleveland, Friday February 27. Father Cauley
spent his summers here with his grandmother, Mrs. A. J.
Bennett, now deceased. His mother, Mrs. Frances Cauley, is making her home here
at the present time.
Father Cauley sang his first Solemn Mass in St. Rose's
Church, Cleveland.
Newspaper Article
Fr. R. W. Cauley Retires; Remains at Avon Parish
Father Robert W. Cauley, who has been in residence at
Immaculate Conception Parish, Avon, since 1979, retired last Friday on his 70th
birthday. He will remain in residence there.
To mark his retirement, a parish Mass will be concelebrated
at 4:30 p..m. Sunday, April 6, in the church, 2640 Stoney Ridge Rd. Avon.
Before going to Immaculate Conception, Father Cauley served
as associate at St. John Cathedral from 1970 to 1978. He had previously served
as an associate for St. Timothy Parish, Garfield Heights, St. Ignatius, St.
Philip Neri, Holy Name, Holy Redeemer, and as a chaplain for St. Vincent
Charity Hospital. He was ordained in 1942.
Father Cauley says he plans to continue helping out at
Immaculate Conception by celebrating Mass, hearing confessions, and visiting
the sick.
More About ROBERT WILLIAM CAULEY:
Burial: July 08, 2002, ST. MARY'S CEMETERY, LORAIN COUNTY,
AVON, OHIO
32. ii. ELIZABETH BENNETT CAULEY, b. December 04, 1918, CUYAHOGA
COUNTY, CLEVELAND, OHIO.
18. AGNES MARIE4 BENNETT (AUGUSTA IRENE3
ANDERSON, WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was
born December 14, 1896 in JUNCTION CITY, OHIO, and died September 13, 1922 in
MUSKINGUM COUNTY, ZANESVILLE, OHIO. She married PAUL SMITH.
Notes for AGNES MARIE BENNETT:
BURIED IN ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
CEMETERY ON SEPTEMBER 16, 1922
New Lexington Herald
September 21, 1922 page 1
MRS. MARY SMITH DIES
Mrs. Mary Bennett Smith, aged 26, of
Junction City, died at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Zanesville, Wednesday
afternoon of diabetes. The body was taken to the home of her mother, Mrs. A. J.
Bennett at Junction City. Mrs. Charles Longstreth of Rehoboth, is an aunt of
the deceased.
Notes for PAUL SMITH:
RAN A MACHINE SHOP IN JUNCTION CITY
Child of AGNES BENNETT and PAUL
SMITH is:
i. VIRGINIA MARIE5 SMITH, b. 1920; d. December
01, 1974, ST. LUKE'S CONVALESCENT CENTER; m. CHARLES WILLIAM CLIFFORD, October
22, 1938; b. 1914; d. October 20, 1972.
Notes for VIRGINIA MARIE SMITH:
NEWSPAPER CLIPPING: Charles Clifford, 24, artist, 39 West
Whittier Street; Virginia Smith, 18 571 East Town Street (Marriage Listing)
Buried in Sunset Cemetery, Section 14, Lot 243 Grave 1
212 Welch Ave. (1941)
Columbus Dispatch
Monday, December 2, 1974
Page F - 4
C L I F F O R D
Virginia M. Clifford, age 54, 931 Pleasant Drive,
Reynoldsburg, Ohio, Sunday, St. Lukes Convalescent Center. Preceded in death by
husband Charles W. Clifford. survived by step-mother, Mary B. Smith, uncle
Harry Smith, both of Columbus; brothers-in-law, Jack and Robert Clifford of
Grove City; sisters-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Pritchard of Westerville, Mrs. Dick
Hammond, Columbus, and Mrs. Donald Wagner, Calif.; several cousins, nieces, and
nephews, Former employee of State of Ohio and the Columbus Dispatch. Attended
Fifth avenue United Methodist Church. Funeral services 1 p.m. Wednesday at
Rutherford Chapel, 2383 N. High St. Pastor Ray B. Hughes officiating..
Interment Sunset Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the funeral home 7-9
p.m. Monday 2-4 and 7-9 Tuesday.
More About VIRGINIA MARIE SMITH:
Burial: December 04, 1974, SUNSET CEMETERY
Notes for CHARLES WILLIAM CLIFFORD:
Columbus Dispatch
Monday, October 23, 1972
Page 22 - A
C L I F F O R D
Charles W. Clifford, 931 Pleasant Dr., Reynoldsburg,
Saturday, Grant Hospital, age 58. Artist with Columbus Dispatch, Member of VFW
9473, Reynoldsburg, Wolfe Industry 25 Year Club, Press Club. Attended St. Pius
Catholic Church, Reynoldsburg. Survived by wife, Virginia; sisters, Mrs. Joseph
(Evelyn) Pritchard, Westerville, Mrs. Clarence (Mary Ann) Hammond, Columbus,
Mrs. Donald (Catherine) Wagner, Santa Monica, Calif.; brothers, Mr. Robert J.
Clifford, Grove City, Mr. John F. Clifford, Grove City. Funeral service
Wednesday 11 a.m. Schoedinger Midtown Chapel, where friends may call Monday and
Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Interment Sunset Cemetery.
More About CHARLES WILLIAM CLIFFORD:
Burial: October 24, 1972, SUNSET CEMETERY
More About CHARLES CLIFFORD and VIRGINIA SMITH:
Marriage: October 22, 1938
Generation
No. 4
19. LOUIS CARL "RED"5 ANDERSON
(EDWARD WILLIAM "TED"4, DANIEL S.3, WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born February 25, 1909 in
LAGRO, WABASH COUNTY, INDIANA, and died May 17, 1991 in V.A. HOSPITAL, DAYTON,
OHIO. He married MILDRED RUTH COOPER January 12, 1933 in ST.. PATRICK'S CHURCH
LAGRO, INDIANA, daughter of HOWARD COOPER and BESSIE COLE. She was born June
12, 1913 in WABASH, INDIANA, and died April 07, 2001 in WABASH, INDIANA.
Notes for LOUIS CARL "RED" ANDERSON:
W W II Veteran
Louis was better known as
"Red" and is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lagro, Indiana.
Notes for MILDRED RUTH COOPER:
Buried near Louis Carl Anderson in
St. Patrick's Cemetery in LaGro, Indiana.
More About LOUIS ANDERSON and
MILDRED COOPER:
Marriage: January 12, 1933, ST.
PATRICK'S CHURCH LAGRO, INDIANA
Children of LOUIS ANDERSON and
MILDRED COOPER are:
33. i. FLORETTA LUCILLE6 ANDERSON, b. June 26,
1933, LAGRO, INDIANA.
34. ii. CARL EDWARD ANDERSON, b. September 13, 1942, LAGRO,
WABASH COUNTY INDIANA.
35. iii. CAROL JEANNINE ANDERSON, b. December 24, 1948,
WABASH, IN; d. June 13, 2001, MORAINE, OHIO.
20. MARY LOUISE5 ANDERSON (EDWARD WILLIAM "TED"4, DANIEL S.3, WILLIAM
DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born September 09, 1911 in
LAGRO, INDIANA, and died July 17, 1991 in WELLS COUNTY, BLUFFTON, INDIANA. She
married GERALD J.
GROVER February 15, 1941 in BLUFFTON, IN, son of OSCAR GROVER and SADIE RUBLE.
He was born January 15, 1909 in WELLS COUNTY, INDIANA, and died May 12, 1985 in
MARKLE, INDIANA.
Notes for MARY LOUISE ANDERSON:
The News Sentinel, Fort Wayne,
Indiana
Friday, July 19, 1991
M A R Y L O U I S E "G R A N D
M A" G R O V E R, 79, of Markle died Wednesday in Wells Community
Hospital..
The Largo native coached Little
League at Markle Park 12 years. She was the widow of Gerald, who died in 1985.
Surviving are a daughter, Mary Lou
Dohrman of Markle, and Jerry E. and John T., both of Huntington; brothers, Paul
Anderson of Wabash and Herbert Anderson of Urbana; 15 grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren.
Services are 10 a.m. tomorrow in St.
Joseph Catholic Church, Bluffton, with burial in Horeb Cemetery, Uniondale, IN.
Calling is 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today in Myers Funeral Home, Markle, with a
vigil at 9 p.m.
Preferred memorials are gifts to
Markle Park of the church.
Bluffton New- Banner
Thursday, July 18, 1991
MRS. GERALD GROVER, 79, OF MARKLE
DIES; RITES SATURDAY
Widow of Gerald J. Grover, Mrs. Mary
Louise (Grandma) Grover of Markle Health Care Center, died at 3:53 p.m.
Wednesday at Wells Community Hospital.
Born Sept. 9, 1911 at Lagro, she was
a daughter of Edward and Ruby Rau Anderson. Her marriage to Mr. Grover, who
died May 12, 1985, took place Feb. 15, 1941 at Bluffton.
Mrs.. Grover, a member of St. Joseph
Catholic Church of Bluffton, coached Little League baseball at the Markle Park
12 years. She graduated in 1919 from Largo High School and later from
International Business College at Fort Wayne.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Norman (Mary Lou) Dohrman of Markle; three sons, James P. Grover of Markle and
Jerry E. Grover and John J. Grover, both of Huntington; two brothers, Paul
Anderson of Wabash and Herbert Anderson of Urbana; 15 grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Calling will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Friday at the Myers Funeral Home at Markle, where the Rosary will be
recited at 7 p.m. Friday.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday
at St. Joseph Catholic Church of Bluffton, Father Eugene Koers officiating, and
burial will be in Horeb Cemetery at Uniondale.
The family has designated the Markle
Park or St. Joseph Catholic Church as recipients of memorials friends may wish
to make.
Notes for GERALD J. GROVER:
Fort Wayne Journal - Gazette
Tuesday, May 14, 1885
Gerald J. Grover, 76, died at 10:45
p.m. Sunday at home.
Surviving are his wife, M. Louise;
one daughter, three sons and 19 grandchildren.
Services at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.
Joseph Catholic Church, Bluffton. Calling from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Myers
Funeral Home, with a Wake service at 7:30 p.m. Memorials to the church.
Bluffton News - Banner
Monday, May 13, 1985
G E R A L D J. G R O V E R, 7 6, M A
R K L E R E S I D E N T, I L L T H R E E Y E A R S
Markle resident and a retired
employee of Wayne Metal Co., Gerald J. Grover, 76, who had been ill the past
three years, died at 10:45 p.m. Sunday at his home.
A member of St. Joseph Catholic
Church, Mr. Grover was born Jan. 15, 1909, in Wells County to Oscar and M.
Louise Anderson, who survives, took place in Bluffton Feb. 15, 1941.
In addition to the wife, survivors
included a daughter, Mrs. Norman (Mary Lou) Dohrman of Markle; three sons,
James P. Grover of Markle Route 1, Jerry Grover and John J. Grover. both of
Huntington, 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Calling from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday will be at the Myers Funeral Home in Markle with a wake service there
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Funeral services at 10 a.m.
Wednesday will be in St. Joseph Catholic Church with Father Eugene Koers
officiating. Burial will be in Horeb Cemetery.
Preferred are memorials to St.
Joseph Catholic Church.
More About GERALD GROVER and MARY
ANDERSON:
Marriage: February 15, 1941,
BLUFFTON, IN
Children of MARY ANDERSON and GERALD
GROVER are:
i. JOHN J.6 GROVER.
36. ii. GERALD E. GROVER.
iii. JAMES P. GROVER.
37. iv. MARY LOU GROVER, b. March 04, 1945.
21. EARL WILLIAM5 ANDERSON (EDWARD WILLIAM "TED"4, DANIEL S.3, WILLIAM
DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born April 26, 1925 in LAGRO, INDIANA,
and died January 25, 1989. He married CAMILLA WOOTEN.
Notes for EARL WILLIAM ANDERSON:
EARL IS BURIED IN THE McCRAY
CEMETERY IN WILKINSON, IN
Child of EARL ANDERSON and CAMILLA
WOOTEN is:
38. i. WILLIAM6 ANDERSON.
22. PAUL ANTHONY5 ANDERSON (EDWARD WILLIAM "TED"4, DANIEL S.3, WILLIAM
DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born December 09, 1929 in
LAGRO, INDIANA. He married CHARLENE ANN HORNADAY August 12, 1950 in ST.
PATRICK'S CHURCH LAGRO, INDIANA, daughter of JOHN HORNADAY and LOUISE CONRAD.
She was born March 08, 1934.
More About PAUL ANDERSON and
CHARLENE HORNADAY:
Marriage: August 12, 1950, ST.
PATRICK'S CHURCH LAGRO, INDIANA
Children of PAUL ANDERSON and
CHARLENE HORNADAY are:
39. i. CONNIE SUE6 ANDERSON, b. January 21, 1952.
ii. DAVID ALAN ANDERSON, b. January 17, 1953; d. November
25, 1955.
iii. PAMELA KAY ANDERSON, b. October 29, 1956; m. RON
SATROM, March 11, 1978.
More About RON SATROM and PAMELA ANDERSON:
Marriage: March 11, 1978
40. iv. DEBRA ANN ANDERSON, b. January 21, 1958.
41. v. BEVERLY ANDERSON, b. December 22, 1959.
42. vi. NANCY JEAN ANDERSON, b. November 15, 1960.
43. vii. DANIEL ALLEN ANDERSON, b. December 05, 1964.
23. HERBERT JAMES5 ANDERSON (EDWARD WILLIAM "TED"4, DANIEL S.3, WILLIAM
DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born September 13, 1931 in
LAGRO, INDIANA. He married (1) EVA MAE ENYEART August 25, 1952 in LAGRO,
INDIANA, daughter of HERBERT ENYEART and GARNETT SHARPE. She was born March 08,
1934. He married (2) ELIZABETH A. COOK April 19, 1957. He married (3) MARY JANE PURDY April
03, 1958. She was born August 04, 1932 in WABASH, INDIANA, and died December
14, 1988.
More About HERBERT ANDERSON and EVA
ENYEART:
Marriage: August 25, 1952, LAGRO,
INDIANA
More About HERBERT ANDERSON and
ELIZABETH COOK:
Marriage: April 19, 1957
More About HERBERT ANDERSON and MARY
PURDY:
Marriage: April 03, 1958
Children of HERBERT ANDERSON and EVA
ENYEART are:
i. MARK WILLIAM6 ANDERSON, b. October 25, 1954,
WABASH, INDIANA; m. (1) JANET ELAINE WOLFE, November 04, 1978, WABASH, INDIANA;
b. December 04, 1958, PERU, INDIANA; m. (2) JULIA HETTSMANBERGER, September 02,
1990.
More About MARK ANDERSON and JANET WOLFE:
Marriage: November 04, 1978, WABASH, INDIANA
More About MARK ANDERSON and JULIA HETTSMANBERGER:
Marriage: September 02, 1990
44. ii. GARY JAMES ANDERSON, b. April 24, 1956, WABASH,
INDIANA.
Children of HERBERT ANDERSON and
MARY PURDY are:
45. iii. FREDERICK JOSEPH6 ANDERSON, b. October
28, 1958.
iv. BARBARA JANE ANDERSON, b. September 03, 1960; m. TIM J.
MOWERY, October 09, 1982, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, PERU, INDIANA.
More About TIM MOWERY and BARBARA ANDERSON:
Marriage: October 09, 1982, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, PERU,
INDIANA
24. CHARLES WILLARD5 MARLOW (ADA4
BEACH, AGNES P.3 ANDERSON,
WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born October 02, 1899, and died
February 14, 1989. He married MABEL MARY BATES. She was born June 06, 1900 in
NORTH LEWISBERG, CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO, and died February 15, 1992.
Notes for CHARLES WILLARD MARLOW:
Name: Charles Willard Marlow
Age at Death: 89
Date of Death: 14 Feb 1989
City of Death: Columbus
County of Death: Franklin
Volume: 27612
Certificate: 009826
Date of Birth: 2 Oct 1899
State of Birth: Ohio
Country of Birth: United States
Father's Surname: Marlow
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic
Years of Schooling: 8
Social Security Number: 275-03-3070
Industry: Not specified
manufacturing industries
Occupation: Assemblers
City of Residence: Columbus
County of Residence: Franklin
State of Residence: Ohio
Country of Residence: United States
Census Tract: 0330
Primary Registration District: 2501
Hospital of Death: Riverside Meth.
Hospital
Hospital Status: Hospital/Inpatient
Filing Date: 14 Feb 1989
Certifier: Physician
Whether Referred to Coroner: No
Autopsy: Yes
Classification of Place of Injury:
Unspecified Place
Whether Injury Happened in Ohio: Yes
1920 CENSUS:
Clinton, Franklin, OH - District 6,
page
Charles Marlow Head m w 45 m VA VA
VA Carpenter
Ada Wife f w 43 m OH VA OH
Grace Dau f w 22 s OH OH OH
Charles Son m w 21 m OH OH OH
Carpenter
Elsie D Law f w 19 m OH OH OH
Willard G Son m w 3 s OH OH OH
Robert Son m w 11 s OH OH OH
1910 CENSUS:
9-Wd Columbus, Franklin, OH - District
141, page 2B
Chas. Marlow Head m w 35 m1 12 . .
OH VA VA Carpenter
Ada Wife f w 34 m1 12 5 4 OH VA OH
Grace Dau f w 12 s .. . . OH OH OH
Charles Son m w 11 s .. . . OH OH OH
Lamont Son m w 9 s .. . . OH OH OH
Robert Son m w 1 s .. . . OH OH OH
1900 CENSUS:
Salt Lick, Perry, OH - District 74,
page
Charles Marlow Head m w Oct 1874 25
m 4 . . VA VA VA Carpenter
Ada Wife f w Dec 1875 25 m 4 2 2 OH
VA OH
Grace Dau f w May 1897 3 s . . . OH
OH OH
Charlie Son m w Oct 1898 1 s . . .
OH OH OH
Columbus Dispatch
Wednesday, February 15, 1989
Page 4 - D
M A R L O W
Charles W. Marlow, age, 89, of
Columbus. Suddenly Tuesday, Riverside Hospital. Retired from Timken Roller
Bearing Co. Member of Linten Gardens. preceded by brothers, John Marlow,
Clayton Kline and Russell Kline.
Survived by wife, Mabel Marlow, Columbus; daughter and son-in-law, Bertha and
John Reeves, Washington; sons and daughters-in-law, Charles and Sue Marlow,
Calif., Eugene and Janet Marlow, Robert A. Marlow, all of Columbus; 24 grandchildren;
41 great-grandchildren; 8 great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and
nephews.
Funeral service Friday, 10 a.m.
Shoemaker Golden Rule Funeral Home, 2830 Cleveland Ave. at Lakeview ave., where
friends may call Thursday 6 - 8 p.m. Pastor Jean Dumas officiating.
Notes for MABEL MARY BATES:
ELSIE
Children of CHARLES MARLOW and MABEL
BATES are:
46. i. CHARLES EDWARD6 MARLOW, b. March 28, 1925.
ii. EUGENE WESLEY MARLOW, b. April 07, 1928; m. JANET.
iii. ROBERT ANDREW MARLOW, b. June 30, 1933.
iv. BERTHA MARLOW, m.. JOHN REEVES.
25. LAMONT LAWRENCE5 MARLOW (ADA4
BEACH, AGNES P.3 ANDERSON,
WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born October 07, 1900, and died
November 30, 1980 in COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. He married FLORENCE JEANNETTE.
She was born August 24, 1905, and died June 23, 1986 in COLUMBIA COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Notes for LAMONT LAWRENCE MARLOW:
1930 CENSUS:
Mifflin, Franklin, OH - District
203, page 10B
Lamont Marlow Head m w 29 m 21 OH OH
OH Laborer, machine shop
Florence Wife f w 24 m 16 OH OH OH
Freda Dau f w 7 s .. OH OH OH
Betty Dau f w 6 s .. OH OH OH
Paul Son m w 4 s .. OH OH OH
Children of LAMONT MARLOW and
FLORENCE JEANNETTE are:
i. FREDA6 MARLOW, b. Abt. 1923.
Notes for FREDA MARLOW:
8,900 FAMILY MEMBER ADDED TO THE FAMILY TREE ON JANUARY 30,
2006
ii. BETTY MARLOW, b. Abt. 1924..
iii. PAUL MARLOW, b. Abt. 1926.
26. WILLARD E.5 BEACH
(JOHN R.4, AGNES P.3 ANDERSON, WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born Abt. 1913, and died November 19, 1970 in
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO CLARK COUNTY.
Notes for WILLARD E.. BEACH:
Name: Willard E Beach
Age at Death: 57
Date of Death: 19 Nov 1970
City of Death: Springfield
County of Death: Clark
Volume: 20289
Certificate: 089580
Date of Birth: Est. 1913
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
City of Residence: Springfield
County of Residence: Clark
State of Residence: Ohio
Country of Residence: United States
Hospital of Death: Community Hosp.
of Springfield
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: Unknown
Child of WILLARD E. BEACH is:
i. WILLAED J.6 BEACH.
27. LOUISE5 BEACH (EDWARD A.4, AGNES P.3 ANDERSON,
WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) She married HAROLD LENTZ.
Children of LOUISE BEACH and HAROLD
LENTZ are:
i. RICHARD6 LENTZ.
ii. SHARON LENTZ.
28. EVELYN FRANCES5 BEACH (EDWARD A.4, AGNES P.3 ANDERSON,
WILLIAM DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born June 22, 1915, and died
March 25, 1996. She married ROY PALMER.
Children of EVELYN BEACH and ROY
PALMER are:
i. MARTHA6 PALMER.
ii. NEAL PALMER.