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Mr. Dalrymple is a zealous and prominent Republican, using his influence and contributing of his means toward the support of the principles of his party, and he has served the part in County, State and Congressional Con- ventions. Socially he is a member of the Knights of Pythias, all of the local offices of which order he has filled, and he is also a member of the Ohio State Grand Lodge. The religious connection of the family is with the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which Mr. Dalrymple has been a member since the winter of 1875-76, and he and his wife, who is also a member, are in hearty sympathy with the organized efforts of the Church for good. The
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former has served on the official board, and the latter is an officer of the Aid Society, in which she is an active worker, as also in the Foreign Missionary Society.
TIMOTHY THOMAS ANSBERRY.
This talented and able young prosecuting attorney of Defiance county, has won a notable success since entering upon his professional career in 1893. Having been elected to this position in 1895, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James B. Woods, during which time his abilities were ably dem- onstrated, he was re-elected in 1896 without opposition, an expression of con- fidence which speaks volumes for the man who inspired it.
Mr. Ansberry's ancestry in both paternal and maternal lines was of Irish origin, the Ansberry family having had their home in Ireland for genera- tions. The grandfather of our subject was the first of this branch of the family to come to America. After locating for a time in Cincinnati, he made his home upon a farm four miles south of Defiance, and there his last days were passed. His son, Edward Ansberry, our subject's father, was born on the Emerald Isle in 1840, was a lad of six or seven years when he crossed the ocean with his father, and was about eighteen when he came to Defiance. A thorough American in spirit, he quickly made up his mind upon the vexed political problems of that day, so soon to be decided by the "dread arbitrament of arms," and in 1861 he was among the first to offer himself in the defense of the Union. Enlisting in the Thirty-eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, he served throughout the war, receiving his discharge in 1865. He is now a prominent resident of Defiance. His wife, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, an American by birth. but of Irish descent, is a daughter of Timothy Fitzpatrick, one of the early settlers of Defiance, who located there in the thirties, and took a leading part in the development of this section. He was an active, resolute man, liberal and kind-hearted, and his varied enterprises were of a useful nature, tending to benefit the community at large while bringing profit to himself. As a con- tractor he built the roadbed for the Wabash railroad from Fort Wayne to Toledo, and he was also engaged in business for many years as a blacksmith and general merchant. At his death in 1871 he left a large estate. He mar- ried a Mrs. Crowe, a woman of rare piety, widely known and loved for her charities. She passed away in 1888, and the remains of both now rest in Riverside cemetery at Defiance. Two children of this marriage survive: Timothy J. and Elizabeth ( Mrs. Ansberry ), while a son by Mrs. Fitzpatrick's first marriage, John Crowe, is also living.
Mr. Ansberry, the subject proper of these lines, is one of three children of
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his parents, the others being Helen, now Mrs. Theodore Louys, and James F., who married Miss Mary Coyle.
On December 24, 1871, in the Second ward of the city of Defiance, Mr. Ansberry was born, and until the age of seventeen he attended the public schools of that city. He then spent three years in the law office of Hill & Hubbard, studying for his chosen profession, to which practical preparation he added a two-years' course in the law department of the University of Notre Dame, at South Bend, Indiana, from which he graduated in June, 1893, with the degree of LL. B. On leaving college he returned to Defiance; at twenty-one was admitted to the Bar and began his professional work. In the same year he was elected justice of the peace; in 1895 he was chosen to the office of prose- cuting attorney of Defiance county, and, as has been said, he secured the unanimous vote of the people in 1896 for a second term.
Affable in manner, pleasing in speech and of fine personal appearance. Mr. Ansberry has hosts of friends among all sorts and conditions of men. In political faith he is a Democrat, and he has already risen to prominence among the local leaders. His gifts as a public speaker were utilized effectively on the "stump" during the campaign of 1896, twenty-five or thirty speeches being made by him at different points in Defiance county.
JACOB BARTLETT.
Jacob Bartlett, farmer, post office, Wauseon, Fulton county, Ohio.
MATHIAS THOME.
Mr. Thome is one of the most reliable and energetic business men of Pleasant township, Henry county, where for a third of a century he has owned and operated a sawmill, and is also engaged in farming, having a valu- able place of four hundred acres. His residence is one of the most elegant homes in this section of the county, the artistic taste of its occupants being reflected in its appointments, while a gracious hospitality adds a charm to its material comforts.
Mr. Thome was born in Prussia, Germany, August 20, 1842, and the fol- lowing year was brought to the United States by his parents, Borthlow and Catherine (Hoffman) Thome, who first located in Lorain county, Ohio, in 1865, coming to Henry county, where they spent their remaining days. Both died in Pleasant township, the mother in the latter part of December, 1885, the father on August 6, 1890. Of their nine children, Mathias is third
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in the order of birth. He grew to manhood in Lorain county, where he learned the carpenter's trade, and since the spring of 1865 has been a per- manent resident of Pleasant township, Henry county. Soon after his arrival here, in company with his father, he built a sawmill, which he has since successfully operated, and also carries on farming with results which can hardly fail to prove satisfactory.
On July 4, 1869, in Pleasant township, Mr. Thome was united in mar- riage with Miss Elizabeth Swabely, who was born in that township, Septem- ber 13, 1843, a daughter of Hugo and Mary Swabely, natives of Germany. On coming to the New World her parents took up their residence in Pleasant township, Henry county, where the father died in 1854, the mother in May, 1892. Mrs. Thome is the second in their family of four children. Seven children blessed the union of our subject and his wife, namely: Mary (who died at the age of sixteen years), Catherine, Joseph, Elizabeth, Anna, Francis and John P.
Public-spirited and progressive, Mr. Thome takes great interest in public affairs, has always borne his part in advancing those enterprises calculated to promote the general welfare, and has capably served his fellow citizens as township treasurer for several years. He is an active and prominent member of the Catholic Church, was a member of the building committee at the time of the erection of the Church of the Sacred Heart, and for eight years has served as one of its trustees. For two years he was treasurer of the society of Catholic Knights.
HENRY CLAY UMBENHAUR.
The late Mr. Umbenhaur represented a pioneer family that was identified with the early history and progress of Williams county, Ohio.
John Phillip Umbenhaur, the pioneer ancestor, was born in Berne, Penn- sylvania, where he passed the early years of his life, and married Elizabeth After marriage they made their home for a number of years near Manchester, Frederick county, Virginia, and there most of their family of ten children were born. Actuated by a desire to try his fortune in a newer sec- tion of the country, he, about the year 1835, took his family to Ohio, locating first at Taylorsville, Muskingun county, where he resided a number of years, pursuing the business of a contractor and builder. He finally located per- manently in Williams county, where, possessed of the courage requisite for the life imposed by such an undertaking, this energetic and, as we believe, vigorous man purchased and settled on a tract of one hundred and sixty acres of primeval forest land in Superior township. The work of clearing this
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heavily-timbered farm was prosecuted to its completion, and here the husband and father lived to the advanced age of eighty-one years. The partner of his sorrows and joys remained at the homestead till she, too, was borne by the angel of death to the spirit land. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband in Montpelier cemetery, Superior township. Mindful of the highest duties and privileges of this earthly existence, they were religious in their lives and attended the services of the Methodist Church.
Francis Henry Umbenhaur, the third in their family of children, was born in the Virginia home, and accompanied his parents to Muskingum county on their removal thither. Here in 1844 he wedded Miss Mary A. Sullivan, a daughter of Richard Sullivan, formerly of Maryland, but afterward a resi- dent of North Carolina, where he was a planter and slave holder. Mr. Sulli- van, however, did not approve of slavery, and while on a visit to Ohio (during which his daughter, afterward Mrs. Umbenhaur, was born) his views on the subject were so strengthened by ideas imbibed there that on his return to North Carolina he disposed of his property at a loss in order to move to a free State. He then located permanently in Taylorsville, Ohio, where he became an influential and esteemed citizen. He held the office of mayor of the village for ten or twelve years. He was a member of the Methodist Church.
In 1859 Mr. Umbenhaur removed with his wife and family of eight chil- dren to Williams county, and shortly afterward purchased the old home- stead, his mother living with him during the remainder of her life. He gave up the farm during the latter part of his life, and with his wife moved to Fayette, Ohio, where they spent their closing years, the wife departing this life at the age of sixty-seven, and the husband surviving her four years. They are buried in Fayette cemetery.
Mr. Umbenhaur was an intelligent and well-bred man, thoroughly in- formed on the current events of the day. Holding very positive views in favor of the ground defined for and by the Whig party, he took a firm stand in maintenance of its doctrines. In Muskingum county he worked for the educa- tional good in the office of school director. He was unassuming in his manner, but well-known to be a public-spirited man. Besides giving liberal support to churches and schools he was ready with substantial aid in other good causes, and his character in the community was such as to command universal respect. He attended the Methodist Church, of which his wife was a member.
Henry Clay Umbenhaur, grandson of the pioneer and son of Francis H. and Mary A. Umbenhaur, was born February 8, 1843, at Taylorsville, and at- tended the schools of that place until he was fourteen years of age. His home was with the family until his enlistment in 1864, removing with them to Will-
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iams county, where he assisted in the farm work summers, and attended school winters. On June 20 of that year he joined the Union army as a volun- teer in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-Second Indiana Volunteer In- fantry. His principal service was in Tennessee, where he participated in the battle of Nashville, in which the Union cause suffered defeat, and took part in a number of skirmishes with the Rebel troops under General Hood. On the organization of the company he was elected corporal, and after some four months of service he received promotion for merit to the rank of orderly ser- geant, and served as such to the close of the war. He received an honorable discharge from the service in August, 1865, at Nashville, Tennessee, and a month later began the study of medicine in the office of Doctors Cooney & Snyder at Bryan, Ohio, remaining there three years with the intention of taking a complete collegiate course in preparation for the medical profession; but an opportunity offering for establishing a much-needed drug-store at Pioneer, Ohio, he was led to change his plans, and in 1868 he embarked in the drug business there, his former preceptors also having an interest in the con- cern. At the end of two years he purchased their right and continued busi- ness several years alone. On January 18, 1872, he was united in marriage with Miss Sophia A., daughter of Thomas Hodson, a retired business man and lawyer of distinction of that place, and one of its useful and leading citizens.
About three years after marriage, Mr. Umbenhaur gave up the drug business at Pioneer, and invested in a drug store in Fayette county, where he located. He then built a mill for the manufacture of liquid paint, and there for three years, in connection with the drug business, engaged in the manufacture of this article, selling large quantities of the paint, and making the venture a decided success. He also became the agent of the American Express Com- pany at that place. At the end of the three years he removed to Montcalm, Michigan, where he purchased a mill for the manufacture of a useful article. a carload of which was shipped each day. With that industry he connected the manufacture of shingles, and still continuing the other lines of his busi- ness interests in Fayette county, conducted all these branches of his varied in- terests for a year and a half, when the mill was destroyed by fire. His loss was heavy, the property not being insured. He then sold his drug store and resumed the drug business at Pioneer, remaining there until 1883, when he again disposed of his interests there and established himself permanently in the same business in Hicksville, locating on the corner of High and Maple streets. Mr. Umbenhaur died July 17, 1898.
In politics our subject was a stanch Republican, and he did much to maintain the efficiency of the Hicksville schools, serving as a member of the
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board of education for six or seven years. He had been elected a member of the board of trustees of the village water works, and served as clerk and super- intendent for several years, holding these offices until his resignation. He was an interesting and instructive after-dinner and public speaker, and was active in the support of a lecture course in the village. He was connected with the National Union Lodge of Hicksville. Mrs. Umbenhaur is a member of the Christian Church. Her family consists of two children : Mabel C., born in March, 1873, and Fred H., born January 18, 1876.
On January 6, 1897, the daughter became the wife of Frederic Mund- hauk, a member of a prominent family of southern Ohio, and a graduate of the Ohio State University, holding the distinction of standing at the head of his class. After his graduation he went abroad and took a post-graduate course at the University of Paris, returning home a month before his marriage. Mrs. Mundhauk is a graduate of the high school of the place, and after her gradua- tion was a student one year at Hiram College, and two years at the Con- servatory of Music in Fort Wayne. As a young lady, one of intelligence and culture and an accomplished pianist, she has been prominent in Hicksville society, and the attractive home of the family, No. 35 South street, one of the finest residences of the place, has been made the scene of many delightful social gatherings. The son is also a graduate of the Hicksville high school. He now resides at Rushville, Indiana, where he holds a responsible position with an Express Company.
INDEX.
Acker Family 248
Ainsworth Family 54
Ainsworth, John M 54
Blue, Frank G. 307
Allen, Hon. Charles L. 129
Blue, Joseph B 307
Allen Family
130
Blue, Lewis D 360
Alwood, Dr. R. R. 524
Boesling, Charles F 595
Ames, John C 494
Boesling, Henry 596
Ames, Nehemiah 495
Böhm Family 405
Ansberry, T. T.
602
Böhm, Nicholas 405
Ansberry, Edward 602
Archer, James D., M. D 172
Armstrong, George C.
554
Armstrong, Mrs. Permelia 555
Boothman, Hon. Melvin M I26
Arter, C. M.
227
Babbitt, Dwight S., M. D. 209
Babbitt Family 209
Backus, Clark
240
Backus Family
240
Baden, Henry
536
Baker, Andrew
592
Baker, George
592
Baker, Henry G., Sr. 282
Baker, Hon. Henry G. 282
Barhite, William S 34I
Barnes, Henry
30I
Bartlett, Jacob
603
Beilharz Family
256
Beilharz, Lewis A
256
Belknap, Jerry P.
535
Belknap, John D
535
Benecke, Ferdinand F
596
Berger Family
79
Berger, John
79
Bernard, Abram 579
Betts, Clarence R. 473
Betts, Hiram T.
218
Betts, John L.
218
Binns, Eliel Taylor 328
Binns Family 329
Bloom, James 597
Bowersox, Hon. Charles A 64
Bowersox Family 64
Bowersox, John W 65
Boynton, Alpheus W 359
Boynton, Charles J. C. 359
Branderberry, Conrad 567
Brayer, John M 339
Bricker Family
583
Bricker, Henry 582
Bricker, John
583
Brown, Rev. John
415
Brown, John A.
588
Brown, Nicholas
588
Bryan Manufacturing Company 402
Buffington Family 38
Buffington, Jonathan P. 38
Burr, David T.
268
Burson, H. Clay, M. D. 249
Buxton Family
406
Buxton, Leander
406
Carr, Robert
27I
Casebeer Family
484
Casebeer, James
484
Charpiot, Peter
576
Bokop, Henry D 292
Boothman Families 126,
436
Boothman, Lemuel I26
Borton Family 440
Borton, John 440
Bloom, Jeremiah 597
610
INDEX.
Church of St. John the Evangelist. 509
Deepe, Henry 559
Clampitt, John 277
Deindoerfer, Henry J. 237
Clay Family 433
Deindoerfer, Rev. Johannes. 236
Clay, Jacob 434
Deindoerfer, John A. 235
Clay, Jeremiah 433
Denman, Hon. Elisha G. 322
Cleland, William 499
Denman, James K., M. D. 322
Cleland, William R.
499
Denson Family 423
Clemmer, Frank J
594
Denson, Frederick A. 423
Clemmer. John
595
Dickey Family 72
Cliffton, George
464
Dickey, Moses W. 71
Cliffton, John R
464
Dickman, Jacob 211
Clinker. Christopher
365
Dickman, William
21I
Clinker, John
365
Dieden, Jacob 235
Clinker, Samuel
365
Diehl, Albert F 315
Coffin, Gilbert 446
446
Diehl, Christ., Jr.
315
Collins, Michael
598
Collins, Stephen
598
Diehl, John (
315
Cook, Charles 398
Dietsch, John W.
549
Cook, Henry 398
Donovan, Hon. Dennis D 518
518
Coombs, John M., M. D. I80
Dowe, John F., Sr
335
Coulter, J. Franklin 524
Dowe, John F.
590
Coulter, James E.
196
Dowell, Benjamin B.
250
Coulter, John 196
Dowell Family
250
Coulter, Rev. William
524
Countryman Family
368
Dozer, D. E.
565
Countryman, Peter
368
Coy, Abram
475
Coy, Jacob
475
Crawford Family
16I
Crawford, John
449
Crook, Edward W.
106
Eaton Family
99
Eaton, Oscar
99
Edgerton, Hon. Alfred P.
31
Edgerton Family 31
Edwards, George W 316
316
Dalrymple Family. 599
Eiser, Dr. Andrew 142
142
Dalrymple, Samuel T. 600
Ely, George, Sr.
44
Daso, Nicholas
399
Ely, Hon. Lafayette G.
44
Dean, Washington 367
Deatrick Family 41, 147
Deatrick, George W.
4I
Deatrick, Hon. John F
I47
Deatrick, John Jacob N 42
Deemer, Daniel 297
Ensign, Oren, Sr 358
Deemer, John 298
Ensign, Oren E. 357
Evers, Charles 222
483
Drexler, John, Jr
483
Dustin, Prof. George W.
296
Dustin, Samuel. 296
Dutterer, George. 495
Crook Family 106
Crumley Family 527
Culler, Josiah 266
Cummins, James 450
Cummins, John 450
Edwards, Samuel.
Dalrymple, Frank
599
Eiser, John P
Emery Family 3II
Emery, Thomas J
3II
Enos, Benjamin F. 302
Enos, Capt. William E. 302
Deepe, Frederick 559
Diehl, Christ., Sr 312
Coffin, Orlando
Diehl, Christ., Brewing Company 312
Coombs Family 180
Donovan, John
Dowell, Wesley 250
Drexler, John, Sr.
INDEX. 611*
Farmer, Enoch. 242
Farmer, Mrs. Enoch. 249
Farmer Family. 242
Greenler, G. C. A. 530
Farmer, Nathan, Jr. 245
Farnham, Daniel.
382
Greenler, Mrs. Ottillie. 530
Grim, John C. 295
Grim, Joseph S. 295
Gruner, Dr. Samuel. 362
Gruner, Samuel I. 362
Hagerty, Blair, Sr 580
Hagerty, Hon. Blair, M. D 580
Hague, Sinclair M. 534
Hall, Adam. 232
Hall, Jacob 232
Halm, Jacob, Sr 573
Halm, Jacob C. 570
Forlow, Amos. 569
Forlow, Benjamin 569
Fraker, Jacob. 5I
Fraker, Jacob, Jr. 52
Hammon, William
14
Fried, Joseph.
414
Fried, William D 414
Gackel, Frederick. 474
Gackel, Louis H 474
Gamber, Henry. I30
Gares, Jacob
IOI
Gares, Peter.
IOI
Garman, David C. 564
Garman, George P
564
Garman, Jacob F 563
Garver Family
403
Garver, Jacob
279
Garver, Martin, Jr
279
Garver, Martin, Sr 403
Haymaker, Kidder V. 200
Haymaker, Judge Wm. D 201
Heiland, Rev. John B III
Heller, Edward.
575
Gaudern, Richard, M. D
189
Gearhart, Joseph H. 592
Hibbard, Jonathan
465
Gehrett, Theodore M., M. D 504
Hilbert, Peter
I 37
Getrost, George W 469
Hill Family. 175
Hill, Hon. W. D 175
Hires Family 3.56
Hires, John A 356
Hoadley, Erastus 376
Hoadley Family 376
Hockman, Henry 252
Hockman, John H.
252
Hofmeister, Jacob.
467
39I
Hardy Family. 34
Hardy, Hon. Henry 34
Harley, Christian.
155
Harley, C. Perry
158
Harley Family. 156
159
Hart Family 225
Hart, Frank O., M. D
225
Hart, Julius C. 226
Haver, Moses M. 321
Haver. Robert. 321
Haver, Thomas W
407
Haymaker Family. 200
Garver, Martin V
402
Gaudern Family 189
Gaudern, Richard, Sr. 189
Heller Family
575
Getrost, William H 469
Geyser, Hon. William.
145
Ginter, Alfred. 589
Gloden, Rev. Joseph P. 508
Goddard, Timothy B 489
Goller, Charles F
272
Goller, Michael.
272
Greek Family.
425
Greek, Frederick. 425
Greek, Joseph. 425
Greenler, Henry. 530
Farnham, Eli A.
382
Farnsworth, Albert 289
Farnsworth, Oliver 290
Ferguson, George. 565
Ferguson, William.
565
Field, Albert
529
Field, James A. 529
Firestone, Elmer E 546
Fischer, Rev. William L 509
Fisher Family.
280
Fisher, George W 280
Hamet, George W 444
Hamet, John E. 444
Hammon, John. 13
Freeland, Charles A. 539
Hanna, Henry.
Harley, Mrs. Fannie H.
612
INDEX.
Hofmeister, Jacob P.
467
Killits Family 526
Holgate, Curtis, Sr
22
Killits, John M 526
Holgate, W. Curtis.
23
Kimble, Daniel. 63
Holgate, William C. 21
Kimble, Henry. 63
Hooker, Edward P. 58
Kimble, Oris F. 64
Hooker Family 59
Kinkead Family 149
Hornung, Charles 410
Kinkead, Rev. Michael P. 149
Hornung, Jacob
410
Kinmont Family
202
Hornung, John H.
420
Kinmont, Thomas C., M. D 202
Hornung, Peter.
413
Kinmont, Mrs. Thomas C. 208
Horr, William. 388
Kinmont, William, Sr. 205
Horsey, Stephen 505
505
Kirk, Timothy
453
Horton, Calvin.
215
Klein, Joseph.
59I
Horton Family 212
Klein, Ludwig.
591
Horton, Francis N 212
Kniffin, Benjamin F
498
Hoy, Jacob. 5,58
Knight, Theodore W.
337
Hubbard Family. 14
Hubbard, Hon. William H.
14
Huber, Anthony 519
Kopp, William G 348
Huber, Herman H 519
Huff, John
533
Huff, William W.
533
Kunkle, John C ..
477
Huffman, Michael 418
Kyle, Cornelius W., M. D. 506
Kyle Family. 507
Hull, Emanuel. 29I
Hull, William D 29I
Lamson Family.
514
Lamson, R. F., M. D.
514
Hutchins, Forest O
597
Hutchins, Rozelle.
597
Hyatt, A. R. 435
Hyatt, Seth B 435
Imes, Thomas H. 372
Jameson, L. S.
I21
Johns Family
277
Johns, Philip.
277
Johnson, George. I22
Johnson, Hon. Solomon I22
Lesnet, Dr. J. V. 5,36
88
Karr, Thomas L. 199
Lilly, Rev. John W.
88
Kehnast Family .
392
Kehnast, William
392
Kerr Family. 198
Kerr, Joseph. I39
Kerr, Joseph D.
198
Kerr, Robert F. 1,38
Kettenring, Adam. 69
Long, John. 351
Kettenring, Peter 69
Long, John W 35I
Killits, Andrew W. 526
Lybarger Family 289
523
Lipe Family 503
Lipe, Rev. Sebastian
503
Lipp, Henry, Jr. 540
Lipp, Henry, Sr. 540
370
Leach, Joshua
37 I
Leaders, Harman C.
332
Leaders, Julius. 332
Karr Family 199
Lilly, John ..
Lathrop, Clark. 221
Lathrop Family.
220
Leach, John W
Lash Family. 553
Lash, William. 553
Latchaw Family I16
Latchaw, Rev. John R. H., D. D 115
Lathrop, Arthur B., M. D. 220
Knight, Wesley.
337
Kopp, Charles 348
Kunkle Family. 477
Kunkle, Henry S 478
Huffman, Peter. 418
Humphreys Family 19
Lindersmith, Henry C., M. D
Kinstle, Prof. Joseph F 517
Horsey, Thompson
INDEX. 613
McCauley, Philip I32
McCauley, Hon. William H. I32
McLain Family . I60
McLain, Samuel B I60
McTaggart, Daniel C., M. D 228
McTaggart Family
228
Mangus, Caspar 557
Mangus. Peter 557
Mark, Christian.
427
Mark, Henry.
427
Markel Family 276
Markel, Jonathan
276
Marshall Family . 52
Marshall, John. 52
Martin, George L. 238
Martin, Harrison A. 428
Martin, James.
238
Maxwell, Frank.
468
Maxwell, William R
468
Meek, David C. 269
Meek, Samuel.
269
Metz, David.
192
Metz, John H.
I9I
Miller, Daniel J
381
Miller, David.
555
Miller, Elias. 262
Miller, Emanuel. 58I
Miller Families.
.82, 381
Miller, Rev. George
516
Miller, Horace P
82
Miller, Jacob.
459
Miller, John.
386
Miller, John J 459
Miller, Stanton E., M. D
516
Miller, Vincent V.
409
Miller, William C. 385
Miller, Zeno H.
262
Moats, Mrs. Eliza 79
Moats, Major Virgil H.
78
Morrison, Dr. William C. 97
Morrison, William W. 96
Mowery, William H.
447
Myers, George W
366
Neff Family 308
Neff, John G. 308
Nelson Family 286
Nelson, Hugh. 286
Newbegin Family
178
Newbegin, Henry 178
Newcomer, N. H. 504
Newton, Charles H. 550
Newton, Mrs. Minnie. 5.50
Newton. Townsend. 5.56
Newton, William 5.56
Oberlin, Jacob. 437
Oberlin, Orlando F 437
Oberlin, Sylvester C. 599
Opdycke, Emerson B 448
Opdycke, John. 448
Openlander, David F 260
Openlander, John G. 260
Orewiler Family 460
Orewiler, John. 460
Orwig, Luther L. I51
Otis, Edward H 338
Otis, George K. I35
Otis, Merrill.
I36
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church .. 150
Partee, Elmer F 560
Partee, Mrs. Emma
563
Partee, Joseph. 40I
Partee, Parmenus. 40I
Partee, William E. 560
Patterson, Hon. Andrew H. I87
Patterson Family
I86
Patterson, Robert N
I85
Pepple, William L.
445
Peter, Philip 548
Pettit. Barton S.
II9
Pettit Family.
II9
Phelps. Edwin II
Phillips, Charles W 476
Phillips Family 547
Phillips, Israel. 476
Phillips, William 547
Price Family.
195
Price, William.
192
Pütz, Rev. Michael. 172
Raker Family. 299
Raker, J. F.
299
Reiter, Frank W 369
Reiter, Michael.
369
Reynolds, Benjamin J 494
Reynolds Family .
300
Reynolds. John 300
Richardson, Richard 50
Ridenour, Alfred. 480
Ridenour, Mrs. Alfred.
483
Ridenour, Augustus L.
400
614
INDEX.
Ridenour, David. 457
Ridenour, Elias. 390
Slocum, Charles E., M. D., Ph. D 7
Ridenour Family 480
Slocum Family 7
Ridenour, George.
390
Smith, Anson B 306
Ridenour, John. 400
Snider Family. II2
Robertson, Jacob H. 500
Snider, John.
380
Rock, George, M. D 275
Snider, Willis A
II2
Roe, Carlton S
251
Snyder Family.
490
Roe Family.
25I
Snyder, Henry
490
Rohn, George. 594
Rohn, William 594
Rothenberger, Frederick 568
Rothenberger, Jacob F. 568
Sponseller, Reuben 387
Spring, August. 588
Spring, Louis O 587
355
Stahl Family
400
Steffel, George.
429
Steffel, John G. 429
Saint Augustine's Church 170
Sass Family 543
Sass, Henry C. 543
Schaeffer, John C. 361
Schaeffer, Michael W. 361
Schell Family
267
Schell, Myron J.
267
Schmaltz Family
182
Schmaltz, William A.
182
Schoonover, Henry 458
Schoonover, Nicholas 458
Schrack, Aaron F 352
Schrider, John H. 537
Schrider, Philip
537
Scott Family .. 166,
169
Scott, John Ellsworth.
331
Scott, Gen. Robert K. 169
Scott, Hon. W. A., Jr. 166
Scott, William A., Sr 167
Sellers Family 265
Sellers, Rev. George W. 265
Seymour, Charles. I31
Shankster, Israel S. 391
Tomlinson, Giles H.
417
Shankster, John.
391
Tomlinson, Walter S. 416
Tracht, George. 510
Tracht, Mrs. Matilda. 513
Tracht, Peter
510
Travis, William. 555
Tressler, Andrew J.
49
Shultz, Joseph. 496
Shultz, William 496
Shuter, Samuel. 379
Ten Eyck Family. 318
Ten Eyck, James V. 318
Terman, B. Franklin. 449
Thiel, Mathias .. 445
Thome, Borthlow.
603
Thome, Joseph.
5.38
Thome, Mathias 603
Thompson, Charles J. 102
Thompson Family
102
Thompson, L. Laroy 261
Tomlinson Family.
416
Sharp, Austin.
430
Sharp, David G. 430
Shinaberger Families 162, 419
Shinaberger, J. L. 162
Shinaberger, Jacob 419
387
Squire, C. B
Russell Family.
520
Russell, George. 520
Stevens Family. 72
Stevens, Merari B., M. D., Ph. C. 72
Stiving Family. 438
Stiving, George W 455
Stiving, Jacob W. 438
Stiving, Peter O 455
Stiving, Philip 327
Stough, John A. 466
Sutphen Family.
92
Sutphen, Hon. Silas T 92
Snyder, Mrs. Sirena J. 494
Spangler, John 470
Spangler, John, Sr 470
Rothenburger, Frederick J
389
Rothenburger, Henry J.
389
Rowles, Alfred M.
Sites, Frank B 545
Tressler, Mrs. Andrew J 50
Umbenhaur, Francis H
605
INDEX. 615
Umbenhaur, Henry C. 604
Umbenhaur, John P. 604
Vogt, Hon. John. 525
Wagner, John. 378
Walker Family.
340
Walker, George W
340
Waltz, E. L.
319
Waltz Family .. 320
Waterston, Alexander 566
Waterston, James 566
Webster Family
342
Webster, Nelson R.
347
Webster, Ralph D
342
Weidner Family
326
Weidner, Philip. 326
Weigerding, Peter 219
Welson, Charles. C. 577
Welson Family 577
Wheller Family. 408
Wheller, Henry H.
408
Wickersham, Taylor G. 578
Wieland Family. 257
Wieland, John G.
257
Wilber Family. 98
Wilder, Daniel. 497
Zarbaugh, Solomon
335
PORTRAITS.
Ainsworth, John M. 55
Archer, James D., M. D I73
Baker, Hon. Henry G 283
Bokop, Henry D. 293
Borton, John 44I
Cummins, James 45I
Denman, James K., M. D. 323
Diehl, Albert F
313
Diehl, Christ, Sr. 313
Diehl, Christ, Jr. 313
Diehl, John C 313
Ely, Hon. Lafayette G. 45
Eiser, John P.
143
Enos, Benjamin F 303
Evers, Charles. 223
Farmer, Enoch 24.3
Farmer, Mrs. Mary A. 243
Farnham, Eli A. 383
Goller, Charles F., Esq 273
Greenler, Henry 531
Greenler, Mrs. Ottillie. 531
Gruner, Samuel I. 363
Hagerty, Blair, M. D. 580
Hall, Adam. 233
Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth.
233
Halm, Jacob C.
57I
Wilder, Levi W 497
Wilhelm, Adam 27
Wilhelm, Jacob 28
Williams, Andrew S. 231
Williams, Hon. J. W., M. D 23I
Wilson, Jame 349
Wilson, William D. 349
Winn, Elisha. 24
Winn, Hon. John W. 24
Wirick, Albro.
152
Wirick, Jacob.
152
Wissler, David. 27I
Wissler, John. 27I
Yeager Family. 33
Yeager, Capt. Thomas 33
Yeagley, Andrew P 593
Yeagly, Andrew. 375
Yeagly, William. 375
Yeagly, William B 593
Young, Calvin C. 258
Young, Daniel. 258
Young, Philip 568
Zachrich, Henry 270
Zachrich, William 270
616
INDEX.
Hardy, Hon. Henry. 35
Hockman, John H. 253
Hornung, Jacob 4II
Hornung, John H. 421
Horton, Francis N
213
Hubbard, Hon. William H. 15
Imes, Thomas H. 373
Imes, Mrs. Lydia J 373
Johnson, Hon. Solomon 123
Schmaltz, William A 183
Schrack, Aaron F.
353
Kehnast, William A.
393
Kinmont, Thomas C., M. D. 203
Leaders, Harman C. 333
Leaders, Ada I. 333
Leaders, Alice A.
333
Leaders, Cornelius F 333
Leaders, Ettie H
333
Leaders, Glen L. 333
Leaders, Mrs. Helen M. 333
Lipp, Henry, Jr 541
McCauley, Hon. William H. I33
Miller, Horace P. 83
Miller, Zeno H. 263
Newton, Charles H.
551
Newton, Mrs. Minnie 55I
Winn, Hon. John W
25
Orewiler, John
461
Partee, Elmer F 561
Partee, Mrs. Emma. 561
Price, William. 193
Price, Mrs. Sarah Ann 193
Ridenour, Alfred. 481
Ridenour, Mrs. Emily M. 481
Robertson, Jacob H 50I
Russell, George. 521
Sharp, David G. 431
Shinaberger, J. L. 163
Slocum, Charles E., M. D., Ph. D 6
Snider, Willis A
II3
Snyder, Henry 491
Snyder, Mrs. Sirena J. 491
Spangler, John. 47 I
Stevens, Merari B., M. D., Ph. C. 73
Sutphen, Hon. Silas T. 93
Thompson, Charles J. 103
Tracht, George.
5II
Tracht, Mrs. Matilda. 5II
Webster, Nelson R. 343
Webster, Ralph D 343
Wirick, Albro
153
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