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Mr. De Temple was united in marriage with Lizzie Baker, who is a daughter of George Baker, and they have reared eight children, as follows: Harry E., a resident of Wellsville, who married Dot Hall; Ida, who is the wife of Oscar Styler; Charles, who is a resident of Kansas; Mary, wife of George O. Hanna, of Kansas; Helen; Catherine, wife of Edward Jobling; Thomas H., who lives at Wellsville; and Florence, wife of Oliver Frenchi.
The De Temple family belong to the Cath- olic Church.
R OBERT HANNAY,* one of the well- known citizens and excellent agricul- turists of Columbiana County, who resides on his well-improved farm of 80 acres in section 15, Butler town- ship and also owns 33 1-3 acres in Perry town- ship, was born at Coraopolis, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, December 17, 1845, and is a son of William and Elizabeth (Watson) Hannay.
William Hannay, father of our subject, was born in Scotland, a Highlander, and was 21 years of age when lie came to America, well equipped with the trade of stone-mason, This he followed at first but later entered into con- tracting and became prominent as a railroad, canal and bridge contractor. About 1854 he came to Columbiana County and bought a farm . of 162 acres in Perry township on which he established the family and set his sons to work clearing land. He built the City Jail in Alle- gheny and other public buildings there and in other cities, was interested in the construction of numerous important canals and at the time of his death in 1863, at the age of 63 years, he was in the employ of the Fort Wayne Rail- road Company. He was a Republican in his political views and in earlier day's was an Abolitionist. He was a worthy member of the Methodist Church and was a liberal supporter. He donated the lumber for the erection of the Salem Methodist Church.
The mother of our subject, who was a daughter of Mark and Ellen Watson, was born in Durham, England, and died in Perry town- ship on the home farm in 1891 at the age of 78 years. She was 16 years of age when she came to Pennsylvania with her parents, who set- tled at Coraopolis, Allegheny County. This town was hamed for Cora Watson, who was a daughter of Fawcett Watson, who was an uncle of our subject. He donated a large tract of land as the site of the village and railroad station and the place was named in honor of his young daughter. Mr. Hannay is one of a family of nine children born to his parents, the five survivors being: William, of Salem; James E .. of Perry township: John F., of But- ler township; Robert, of this sketch ; and David, of Perry township, who lives on the home farm.
Our subject was about 13 years of age
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HISTORY OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY
when he accompanied his parents to Colum- biana County. He has lived in the vicinity of Salem ever since. Although his father owned a good farm, his duties kept him away a large portion of the time and the operation of the farm devolved upon his sons. In 1864 Robert Hannay enlisted in the service of his country. entering Company F, 184th Reg., Ohio Vol. Inf., under Capt. George P. Davis and Colonel Cumminger. The regiment was sent to Nash- ville, Tennessee, thence to Bridgeport, Ala- bama and then to Chattanooga. After the fall of Richmond it returned to Bridgeport. its duty being mainly in guarding important points. Mr. Hannay was mustered out at the close of the war at Camp Chase, Columbus, and then returned to his home. He is a member of Trescott Post. No. 10, Grand Army of the Republic, at Salem.
When our subject was not more than' 13 years of age, he went with the firm of Henliff Brothers and learned the trade of stone-mason. This he resumed after the close of the war and worked at it more or less until recently. During the last two years he has been mainly concerned with farming and dairying, selling his milk to the Winona Creamery. Mr. Han- nay has a very pleasant home, his land is very valuable and his improvements excellent. The commodious residence he built in 1876. He has three acres in orchard.
In 1870 Mr. Hannay married Lydia Ann Patterson, who was born on an adjoining farm in Butler township, and is a daughter of Robert and Lydia Ann Patterson. Mr. Patterson came here from Philadelphia and entered this land, which consisted of about 400 acres. He made his money by driving cattle, sheep and horses over the mountains, a very profitable business in his day. He was born in Ireland but mar- ried into a very prominent Philadelphia fam- ily. He had nine children, namely : John P., Susan, Margaret and William, all deceased; Robert, of Guilford County, North Carolina ; Mary E., wife of John F. Hannay, of Butler township; Fannie, wife of George Little, of Butler township; Emma Jane, who died young ; George, who died aged 12 years; and Lydia Ann, wife of our subject. Mr. and Mrs. Han-
nay have these children : Charles, of Mahoning County ; George ; Nora, living at home; John, of Pittsburg ; and Homer, deceased.
Mr. Hannay has lived on his present farm since 1870. His farm of 33 1-3 acres in Perry township is a part of the old homestead farm. The Hannays are all considered substantial, representative men and good citizens.
IMOTHY GEE .* one of the repre- sentative farmers and worthy citi -. zens of Perry township, where he owns a fine farm of 100 acres in section 7, was born July 11, 1822. in the State of New York, and is a son of Reuben and Mary (Davis) Gee.
The parents of Mr. Gee were probably natives of New York, but as they died in our subject's childhood, he has few family records. With their eight children they came to Ohio as pioneers and settled in the vicinity of Ber- lin Centre, Mahoning County.
When Timothy was only seven years old, he found himself an orphan and was taken to the home of a cousin at Alliance, Ohio, where he remained until 1838 when he was bound out, until of age. to Joseph Gouldbourn, who later was postmaster at Salem. Mr. Gould- bourn was a successful business man, carrying on a large tailoring concern at Salem, and with him Mr. Gee remained until 21 years old, com- pleting his apprenticeship and latter marrying one of the daughters. He then started out for himself and for a number of years worked in various towns in Ohio and other States. He spent two years at Ravenna and then four years at Salem, going then to Warsaw, Illinois, where he did not remain long as the cholera was then raging in that place, but spent a summer at Knoxville. Then he bought a teani and started out as a peddler, driving through Iowa and Missouri and it was while on this trip that he recalls hearing a sermon preached by Brigham Young. the Mormon apostle. After his return to Salem, he con- tinued to work at his trade until he settled on his present farm, taking up his residence in
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a small log house which he has long since re- placed with a commodious brick dwelling. the bricks for which he made on his own farm. He has devoted his property to a general line of agriculture. for which by excellent location and extreme fertility it is particularly adapted.
Mr. Gee was married in 1843 to Mary Gouldbourn, a most estimable lady, who died on the homestead in Perry township at the age of 64 years. They had four children, the two who reached maturity being Rachel, now deceased, and Margaret who is at home, her father's companion and caretaker.
Mr. Gee has always been a stanch Repub- lican, voting at first for Gen. John C. Fremont. He has held numerous county and township offices, serving for many years on the School Board and as township supervisor. The suc- cess which he has achieved in life has been entirely through his own efforts, for no one could have commenced under more dishearten- ing conditions. This success show the pos- session of great resolution, industry and per- severance. For many years he was a member of the Baptist Church.
ILLIAM CLOSE,* supervisor of Washington township, where he owns a fine farm of 100 acres in section 24, was born in this town- ship, in 1849, and is a son of James and Mary C. (Dennis) Close.
James Close was born in Jefferson County, Ohio, and came as an early pioneer to Colum- biana County. He took up 80 acres of govern- ment land in Washington township, which he developed into a good farm, and on this farm our subject was reared while he attended the district schools of the township.
Mr. Close began his own business career by working for a railroad company in the tele- graph department and later was in the bridge department. He followed this work for several seasons and then became superintendent of the coal shutes belonging to the Cleveland & Pitts- burg Railroad Company. In 1878 he purchased his first farm, a tract of 42 acres, to which he
has added until he now owns 100 acres of ex- cellent land, which he has placed under a good state of improvement.
In 1871 Mr. Close was married to Eliza- beth A. Johnson, and they have a family of nine children, namely: Clara, Flora Belle, George Elmer ( deceased). Mary, William H., Dora Etta, Fred Norman, Alice Burdell and Jennie May.
Politically Mr. Close is a stanch Democrat. In the fall of 1904 he was elected supervisor of Washington township and has proven him- self a faithful official. looking carefully after township improvements. For some 10 years he was a member of the School Board. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church. He is known through the township as an honorable and upright man, a good citizen, kind neighbor and careful and generous husband and father.
OHN W. BINSLEY .* who owns a large amount of valuable property in Columbiana County. including 140 acres in section 17. Wayne township, and 165 acres in Franklin township. was born March 21, 1835. on the homestead farm in Franklin township.
The parents of Mr. Binsley were of Scotch- Irish descent : they came to America from County Down, Ireland, in 1823, settling on the old farm in Franklin township among the earl- iest pioreers. This farm is now occupied by our subject's sister. Miss Margaret Binsley. The father died in 1852, in his 46th year and the mother in 1903, in her 86th year. They left four children, namely: John W., of this sketch: Sarah, wife of John McQuilkin, both she and husband being deceased: Mary, wife of John Koffel : and Margaret.
John W. Binsley was reared and educated in Franklin township. His whole life has been given over to agricultural pursuits and he is looked on as one of the leading farmers of Wayne township.
In 1863 Mr. Binsley married Saralı Liv- ingston, a daughter of William Livingston.
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HISTORY OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY
She died in 1872, leaving three children, namely : William, who married Silvia Conlon and has three children, Lloyd, born September 23, 1894, Paul, born November 1, 1897, and Ford, born July 28, 1900; Mary Jane who married Frank Williams of Lisbon, and has one child,-Evelyn ; and John Edward, who resides with his father.
Mr. Binsley has occupied his present farm
in Wayne township for the past 35 years, He has been interested for a long time in sheep raising, devoting a great deal of attention to this branch. He only handles the best stock and has made it a very successful industry.
Politically Mr. Binsley is a Democrat. He is one of the leading members and liberal sup- porters of the United Presbyterian Church at Salineville.
AARON, Charles I.
489
L.I.
172
Louis I. 489
Marcus
514
Samuel
267
ABBEY, Julia F.
628
William
628
ABBOTT, Dr .
19
ABRAHAMS, Ella
759
Jefferson
759, 808
ABRAMS, H.J.
294
Henry
554
ACHISON, William 743, 744
ACHOR,
107
ACKERS, James
651
ADAM, Augusta
425
Bertha E. 426 Carl E. 426
Caroline
425
Clara L.
426
Corinne C. 426
David 425
Etta A. 425
Florence J. 4 26
Frederick T. 425
Anna (Mercer) 393
Lulu
839
Monroe A.
839
Roy
839
Sanford
839
Viola 839
West T. 839 ALLRIGHT, G.N. 330
ALTSHOUSE, Lydia
825
AMBLER, B.S.
261, 262
Byron S. 414 Hannah 413
Henry
254, 261, 413, 414
J. 320
J.A. 261, 262, 319
Jacob A.
235, 239, 240, 254,
266, 413
Judge
187
Laura
414
Phillips
414
Ralph S.
414
Diantha
651
Elizabeth 373
Flora
6 51
Francis
650, 651
Frank 188
G.F.
372
G .W.
259,262
General
204
Ida 651
Jacob 650
James
409
John
274, 650
John M. 651, 677
John Quincy 221,
234, 283
Loammi Lucinda
651
Louisa 650, 651
Lydia Ann 651 Mamie G. 803
Martin 650, 651 Mary Louisa 651
Matthew
196
Gertrude 700
Gustavus
277, 280, 308
Jesse
277, 766
Jesse M.
766, 806
John E.
278
John W. 87 Joseph 461
Sally 640
Sarah Ann 502
Sarah J. 461
William 614
William W.
509
ALLENDER, Edward
331
ALLERTON, Amos
322
ALLISON,
554
Abner
196
Alexander
612
Annie Florence
706
B.M.
114
G. 142
H.O.
230
J .C.
293
Minerva
476
Mary 434
ALABACK, Edith M. 516
George B. 515
James Thornton
515
Jane L. 516
Jemima C.
515
John 515
Maud A. 516
Edgar L. 839
Elisa
839
Emmet M.
839
Grace E.
839
Harry W.
839
Henry 839
James 839
Laura
839
G. F.
425
George M. 425
Julia E. 425
Karl
425
Katherine (Springer) 425
Louisa S. 425
Mary Aurelia 425
Melvin Bertram 425
Nellie A.
426
Susan (Crook)
425
ADAMS, Agnes 650 Albert 651
Alice
651
Andrew
341, 650
Barbara
650
Bashire
650
Charlotte 651
Charlotte (Ogle) 650
Clementine 651
Morris F. 393
Percy D. 393
Sarah A.
621
ALEXANDER ,
530
Andrew
830
C .C.
830
Elizabeth
(Colson) 830, 831
Hugh
138
Ida Maud
831
John
281, 830
William
831
ALLABAUGH, Frank 841
ALLAWAY, William
117
J.P.
181
James 311, 626
James (Dr) 324, 410
John
463
Loretta
626
Mary
410
Nellie
594
Robert
350
Robert A.
625
Robert B.
410
Sanford E.
625, 626
Sarah 615
T.F.
176
Thomas B.
410
Thomas F.
178, 443
Ulia Jean 651, 677
Verlinda
651
Warren Gilson
651, 677
William Francis 651
ADDERHOLT, Erla May
822
ADY, Joseph 137
AG NER , 155, 172 Henry 156
AIKEN, Alice
721
Clyde
>
721
Edith
721
Frank
721
Harry 0. 721
AIKIN, John 721
AINSLEY, Jeremiah
John 122 434
Mr.
120
Nancy
479
Sarah Agnes
496
ALLMAN, J. 117
John
277
ALLMON, Bertha Belle
839
Morris
515
Nettie V.
516
Oliver F.
516
ALBERT, Charity (Demaree) 491 Daniel 491 Leah 490, 491
ALBRIGHT, Allen E.
393
C.J. 406, 445, 647
Catherine 393
Charles J. 393
Darletta 393
Donald
393
Dorothy 393
Elma
393
Ethel
393
Harold
393
Harry
393
Hazel 393
J .C.
480
John
393
John W.
393
Lela
393
Louie 393
Lucile 393
Mildred 393
ANDERSON,
125
Benjamin
284
Bernard
625
David
183 , 271,
683
Elizabeth (Hooker) 625, 626
Estella
626
Euphemia 626
Frank 626
G.I. (Dr.)
410
George 0. 218
Isabel (Little)
410
ALLEN, A.B.
166
Abner
640
David
640
Deborah
575
Effie
614
Elizabeth
509
Ethan 455
George 610
Norman
651
Orretta Jane 651, 677
Orville John
651, 677
Peter
650
Rhoda Jane
651
Thomas
650
William
410
ANDERTON, James
791
ANDRE, Annie 753
J.N. 360
ANDREEN, Philip
348
ANDREWS, Anna 442
1
ANDREWS, Dinah (Elliott)
441
Dora 750
Eva 442
Francis
51, 302
H.B. 347
Helen B.
442
Hugh
442
ARMSTRONG, Frank S.
735
George W. 735, 736
Harriet B. 549
Helen J. 736
James 330, 338, 759
John 270, 301, 338, 683
Lawrence S.
736
ATCHISON, Fanny 744
John Sutherin 744
Myrtle Butts 744 Phyllis 744 Robert 744
Sarah B. 744
Sarah E.
744
Thomas
332, 743, 744
Walter Logan
744
ATKINSON, Henry 674
ATEN, Catherine A. 628
Charles M.
240
Charles Morgan
254
Henry
72, 196, 349, 628
James
87
John M.
293
Richard
506, 592
Sarah
506
ATKINS, Miss
551
ATKINSON, John 345
ATTERHOLT, Frank M.
231
George 45, 266
AUFDERHEIDE, George R.
765
AUGHINBAUGH, Leonard
592
AUGST, Jacob
768
Katherine 768
Rosina
768
Augustine, Abert
360
D.L.
522
David
334
John
334
AULD,
127
AYER, E.H. 348
AYERS, Benjamin
796
BABB, Ada 462,
463
John 51, 463
Lamson 778
BABCOCK, Samuel
347
BACHELDER, D.
320
BACHMAN, Henry
43
BACON, Abram
801
Caroline (Cooper)
801
Daniel
801
Elmer
802
H. D.
801
Harry
802
Henry
797
Luella Jane
801
Samuel
801
W. Charles
801
BADDERS, William
122
BADGER, Rev.
348
BAGGOTT,
155, 177
S.
151
W.
151
BAGLEY, Abijah
758
Eliza J. (English)
758
Francis Marion
758
J.R.
348
Nellie Pauline
759
William Ward
758
BAILEY, Alexander 395
J. Milton 788
James Edgar
788
Jane (McCracken)
788
Laura B.
788
Mary Jane
788
Rachel B.
788
Samuel 788
Samuel K.
788
William S. 788
ARCHER, Frank B.
240
ARMOUR, Matilda
433
Nancy 590
ARMSTRONG,
121, 182, 338
Andrew
45, 273, 326, 735
Columbus B. 83
Eva M. 736
Eliza May 744
Eli
730
Eliza
730
Horace H.
198
Mrs. J. 83
Janet 395
Paul W.
730
William
730
ATCHESON, Humphrey
709
Mary
709
ATCHISON, Annie E.
744
BAIR, Christian
52
Belle 744
George
50
Moses
308
Rudolph
240, 364
BAIRD, Allie T. 697
J. 179
Martin
196
P.M.
372
Sarah
742, 759
Sarah A. 641
W. Howard
736
W. L.
516
W. W.
181, 188, 242
William
117, 240, 266,
341
ARNER, Elizabeth
836
ARNOLD, Andrew
817
Carrie 817
Catherine (Greenwald) 817
Clarence R. 359 Frederick 817
George
818
Henry
817
Irene
818
Jacob
817
John L.
817, 818
John W.
818
Lawrence
818
Lee 231
Mary 817
Samuel 817
Susan 817
Thomas S.
231
Washington
818
William
817
ARNOT, W. W.
347
ARTER, A.H.
353
A.R. 248
281
Abram
326
Alepheus
184
David 281
J.R. 281
John
44, 53, 120, 269
Mary C. 768
Michaeel 43, 280, 281, 286
Richardson 372
ARTHUR, John
349
President
167, 235, 414
ARTIS, W. T. 348
ASDELL, Ellen 405
James
405
ASHBAUGH,
Adesame
801
173
George W.
164, 172
ASHFORD,
303
Ammon
731
P.M.
241
Rebecca Louise 731
ASHMAN, Jacob
744
ASHTON, Thomas 287
ASK, Rev. 321
ASKEW, Annie
ASKINS, Rev. 347
ASPEY, Susan
663
ASTRY, Mary A. (Weaver) 730 Oliver J. 730
Ann
574
Thomas
743
ARBUCKLE,
(Mrs.) M.J. 623
Martha
623
471
Samuel
472
(Mrs. ) T.H.
519
ARBUTHNOT, Alice R.
788
Earl B. 788 Harold B. 788
Isaac N.
788
William 546 William S. 546, 571
ARBLASTER, Elizabeth ( Dutton) 743
Martha 743
Theodore 492
Theodore L.
491, 493
Thomas
492
William 493
APPLEGATE, John 310
Anna
493
David
492, 493
Elizabeth 493
George
492
George Lescher
493
Joseph 492 Maria 493
Matilda (Lescher)
492
ANTRAM, John
706
Mary 706
ANTRIM, John
121
APPLE, Alice
436
Andrew
492
Andrew Oliver
493
Mr . 326
ANK, Rosena
449
ANSLEY, John
310
Rev. 301
ANTHONY, Cora B.
787
Sarah 707
T.R.
346
Thomas
310
Thomas R. 441, 442
W.A. 294, 613, 841
ANGLEMEYER,
325
Jacob
135
Matthew
294,
750
Dr. O.P.
729
R.L. 613
Joseph
347, 441
Joseph E. 442
Lida E. 442
Martha
442
Lois E. 736
Camilla 744
Eliza
744
Eliza T. (Logan) 743
John A. 347 Joseph 112 Margaret 395 W. N. (Dr. ) 292, 582
2
APPLESEED, Johnny 34 ARBAUGH, Diana (Gottshall) 546 W.S. 321
BAIRD, James
694
Lucinda (Dotts) 694
R .S.
179
Robert
293. 694
William E.
694
BAKER, A.L.
456
A. 293 C.C. 212 Charles 386 Effie 797
George
845
Gertrude A.
292
H.W. 293
Hiram
456
Isabella 415
J .B.
379, 622
James
592
James H.
727
John
144
Lizzie
845
Maurice 415
Michael 330
Missouri B.
827
Morgan
797
Moss 797 N.J. 303
Nathaniel
413
Noble
797
Orpha
797
Rebecca
415
Rov. 347
Tacy Jane (Morgan) 797
Thomas
334, 415
Van B.
291
William
797
Baldwin, Mary J.
246
Michael
40
BALL, Daniel H.
604
Dr.
299
Elizabeth (Deems)
562
Karl
544
Karl
Wilhelm
544
Louis
544, 564
Wilhelm
544
BARTRAM, Hannah 722
John
722
BATCHELOR, G.F.
131
Rev .
348
James
117
Nettie L.
562
Samuel
334
Thomas 151
Volney E. 581
BANCROFT, S. 99
BANFIELD, William
146
BANKS, Eliza J.
371
BANNARD, Joseph
614
Rose 614
BANNING, H.B.
202
BARBER ,
129
Mary Ann 745
BARCKHOFF, Carl
318
Elizabeth (Brinkmann) 689
Felix
689
Marguerite A.
690
Paul E.
689. 690
BARCUS, Mary J.
740
John 740
BARD, Capt.
204
BARKER, Lawrence LaRue
826
M. Luther
826
Sarah
804
BARKLEY, Joseph
310
BARLOW, Ellen
571
Jethro M.
571
John
571
BAYARD, Frederick
280
Luke
571
BAYERD, G.A.
321
BAYLOR, Frank
500
BEALL, Brig. Gen.
195, 196
Reason
836
Resin
43
Rezin
271, 326
Rezon
251
BEAMONT, Godfrey
683
386
BEAN, Ira C. (Way)
Richard
838
U. 248
BEANS, William
223
BEAR, A. Jr.
105, 106
BEARD, D.
277
Eleanor
329
George
794
Harriet
776
James H.
794
John
490, 776
John W.
794
BEARDMORE, Carrie 83
Harry
83
Isaac
293
Lincoln
83
Thomas
83
William
83, 166
BEASON, Richard H. 105
BEATTIE, Charlotte E. (Pew-
tress) 662
Herbert William
662
Kenneth P.
662
William C.
662
BEATTY,
198
Elizabeth
361
H. B.
131
J.G.
254
T.C.
218
BEAUMONT,
117
Alexander
642
Charles 0. 642
Godfrey 119
Henrietta (Cramphire) 641
James D. 642
James Davis 641
James T. 641
Mason 321
Mason Calvert
641
Virginia 642
BEAVER, Chief
65
John
112, 121
BECK, C.H.
348
Cornelia
552
Cornelia (Lyder)
552
George
552
Henry
552
Israel S.
552
James
552
James M. 552
John 552
Josephine
552
Landon L.
552
Louis 552
Louis P. Mary Awilda 552
552
Richard 267
Russell
552
Sarah
552
Sylvanus
552
W. W.
552
William C.
552
William Harvey 552
BECKLER, Elizabeth
572
BEDALL, Rev.
301
BEECH, Julia
579
BEECHER, C.H.M.
230
BEEMER, Agnes
616
Charles C.
616
BARLOW, Mark
571
Matthew
571
Maude E.
571
Richard
164
Samuel
571
Sarah
571
William J.
571
BARNABY, H. H.
323
J. Jr. 224
James 104, 105, 107
Joseph
107
BARNES, Andrew
313
David L.
107
Elmer 611
Harley
611
Henry 313
J.A. 347
Leigh
611
Raymond
611
Rev.
348
BARNET, Rebecca J.
769
William
769
BARNETT, Margaret
555
BARNHART, Sadie
505
BARR, James
313, 434
Jennie L. 434
Ora Leland
R.
331
827
William H.
827
BARRETT, Ellen
639
George W.
663
Helen 663
James
415
BARTGES, Dan (Mrs.) 362
John 182
BARTH, Anna Maria (Berger)
(Walther)
544
Ida
393
Jennie Karoline
544
John
544
George
314
George F. 247
Hannah
479
Henry W.
562
James 801
Jesse ( Mr & Mrs. )
329
Mabel E. 604
Jane
711
BATES, Martin L. 795
Meribah (Sheets)
795
Samuel
795
Sara Ida
768
BATH, Lucy
571
Thomas
571
BATTEN , A .H.
258
Asa H. 227
BATTIN, A.H. 197, 741
Asa
261
a H.
247
B.C.
282
John
313
Richard
313
BAUCHMAN,
Henry
50, 266
Baum, J. 776
James H. 174
John
804
BAUMGARTNER, H.M. 670
BAUMSBARGER, Abraham
666
Louise
666
BAXTER, Emmett C. 690
Mr.
787
Rev. 348
Thomas
690
William
270
Joseph
166, 571
1
Lucy (Bath)
571
3
BEEMER, Charles W. 616 Cora J. 616 Edith 616 Fred 616 Helen Maude 616 Mabel 616 Martha E. (Wilkin) 616
BERG, Laurence Floyd 550 BERGER, Andreas 544
Anna Maria 544 Samuel 50 BERGMAN, Anna 832
Christian
832
George
832
John
832
Margaret
832
Wilhelmina
832
BERRY, Barbara
470
Emma E.
470
George A.
470
John 470
Sarah
599
BERTOLETTE, Dr.
611
BERTOLETT, Zachariah 374
BEST, Frederick
329
J.W. 341
A.R.
222
Alexander Crozier
409
Anna B.
409
C.K. 326
BLACKBURN, Anthony 122
David (Mr. & Mrs. )
329
Benjamin
333
Captain
561
Elizabeth
333
Hiram
279
John
345
John Young Crozier
409
K.D. 353
Lizzie 409
Martha C. 409 Mary F. 409
Mary ( Francis) Smith 273
409
BELTHOOVER, Capt . 79
BENCE, Charles H.
554
BENCHUS, Augusta 831
BENDHEIM, S.
288
BENJAMIN, J.R. 227
BENNER, Ada 815 F.M. 188, 683
Frank M.
184, 814, 815
Henry
301, 814
J.F. 272, 683, 815
Josiah F.
814
Mary A. ( Miller ) 814
BENNETT,
136, 150, 151
Ann 516
Araminta
516
C. 326
Caroline
516
Daniel
150
Edwin
150, 496
Elijah
571
Elizabeth
516, 739
Hannah
516
J.J. 269
John W. 302
Judge 454 Lorane 454
John
449
John S.
79, 152, 153
N.B. 90, 262, 272, 395
BLATT, Nicholas
816
Nathan B. 266, 453, 466, 469 BLAZER, Alice E.
721
Newton
302
Basil
839
Robert 302
Dr.
436
Frances E .W. 722
Harold E. 721, 722
Hazel I. 722
Homer P.
721
William 150, 516
BENSIVASICA,
66
John W. 847
Lloyd 848
Margaret
847
Mary
847
Mary Jane 848
Paul 848
Robert
312
Sarah
847
William
848
BIRNEY,
99
BIRNEY, James G.
491
BISHOP, Abigail
403
Anna
390
D.K.
807
Joseph 449 Isadore 449 Rosena (Ank) 449 Sebastian 449 BISSETT, James
523
BIXLER, Clinton
Mary
707
Rebecca
830
BLACK,
113, 145
Ada Irene
739
B.C.
294
Charles
634
E.E.
262
Grace Ethelwyn
J.B.
312
Sarah Jane
442
William 634
Frank
350
J .H.
143
John
317
Liet.
294
Moses
50
Samuel
196
William
85, 196, 240
BLACKFORD, J.H.
300
BLACKLEDGE, James
326
Levi
113, 326
Mary
826
Robert
269
Fred 667
William
814, 826
BLACKMORE, Benjamin
122
Charles
287
Mary
795
Lewis 667 Millie 667
BISKSI, Louisa 756
BIDDLE, Alexander 341
BIGGER, Ellen
514, 513
James
514
Rudolph
241
BIGLOW, Catherine 546
William
301
BILLINGSLEY, Amos S.
302
BLAKE, George T.
218
Charles 302
John N.
312
George 302
Price 317
Horace McCook 454
Rev .
321
William V.
240
J.S.
333
Jefferson . 302
BLAKELY,
151, 153, 154,
156, 159, 161
James
86,
533
James
149, 152, 516
Josiah
184
Lauretta
516
Lea S. 516
Paul 516
Peter
570
Phebe (Yates)
516
Rebecca
739
Ruth 516
Samuel H. 516
Ford 848 John Edward 848
Laura 721 Mary A. (McCausland) 721
Mary Ann 839
May E. 721
Thomas P.
721
BENTON, Israel
310
BERG, Conrad 549
Earl Conrad
550
Edward Walter
550
Elizabeth (Miller)
549
William
721
William V. 721
BLAZIER, Alexander (Mrs.) 740
Charles H. 293, 627
BLAZY, Margaret
748
Henry 549
Robert Wallace 454
BINFORD, James
361
BINSLEY, Andrew 794
Ida L.P.
760, 763
BENSON, Joseph
358
BENTLEY, Maria
542
Mary E. 778
William G. 248, 351
BEVER, John 52
BEYER, Carl F.
670
Oliai los
221, 662, 670
Crozier
450
David R.
409
Frank
353
George . 783
John 638
Sarah
638
Susan
783
Urban
325
Cora L.
670
M.W. 332, 453, 526
Max W. 474, 631, 670
BICK, Charles 667 Christopher 667
Henry Frederick 667
Ida 667
Jennie 667
BLAIR, Elizabeth
554
John
325
R.A.
301
Rev.
300
Robert 554
634
BEGGES, David 84, 270
BELDEN, George W. 266 BELGER, Fred 325 BELL, 116
BETTS, Henry
313
BETZ,
97
BEER, James 283
Joseph
283
Joshua
118, 312
BEESON, James 298 John 46 Richard 118, 240, 277, 330
4
J.C.
353
BLEAKLY, John S. 345 William 346
BLEEKER, Frederick 269 BORTON, Daniel 284 H. P. 291 BOSSERMAN, Hannah 450
BLISS, Dr.
483
BLIZZARD, Susanna
359
BLOCKSOM, A.J. 681, 802
BLOCKSOM, Fisher A. 234, 240,
252, 253, 269, 270
Mr.
50, 195, 196
BLOCKSON, Fisher A.
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