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IV. DAVID ATWATER, 1723-1806; m. 1746, ELIZABETH BASSETT, 1746-1783.
V. JARED ATWATER, 1758-1813; m. 1785, EUNICE DICKERSON.
VI. JARED ATWATER, b. 5, 27, 1795; d. Hopkins, Mich., 3, 10, 1873; where Mrs. J. W. Fessenden lives; from New Haven, Ct., to Ovid, N. Y., 1832, and soon after to Tw .; in 1856 to Kalamazoo and Hopkins, Mich .; dea. Cong. chh. 1843-56;
m. (I) HULDAH ALLING, who d. 9, 20, 1820; Cong 1837.
m. (2) 4, 25, 1821, ELIZABETH BASSETT, dau. of Amos Bassett.
m. (3) SARAH ALDERMAN, Cong. 1837. CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE
I. Albert A., b. 12, 30, 1818, see below.
2. Louis E., b. 3, 28, 1820; d. II, 5, 1820.
BY SECOND WIFE
3. Louis Bassett, b. 7, 21, 1823; grad. of Yale; d. 11, 16, 1807.
4. Julia Ann, b. 8, 9, 1824; d. 1911; m. William Powell.
BY THIRD WIFE
5. Edwin H., b. 10, 21, 1826; d. 12, 27, 1827.
6. Mary H., b. 10, 16, 1828; d. 8, 21, 1891; m. 1849, John Almon Baird, see.
7. Nathan, b. 2, 6, 1831.
8. David P., b. 7, 13, 1833.
9. Lyman A., b. 12, 25, 1837.
ALBERT ATWATER, son of Jared, above, b. 12, 30, 1818; d. 5, 26, 1899; to Tw. with parents ab. 1832; Cong. 1836; m. (1) 6, 25, 1842, MARY H. HERRICK, b. I, I, 1822; d. 3, 10, 1860; dau. of James W. Herrick; Cong. 1845, to Chester 1848.
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m. (2) 10, 4, 1861, JANE ATWATER, b. 7, 7, 1827; d. II, 23, 1906; dau. of Stephen Atwater.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE
I. Huldah Deborah, b. 1, 1, 1844; Cong. 1861, to Newburg 1864; m. 6, 11, 1873, George Lewis Stanley, see.
2. Jared James, b. 8, 12, 1845; m. 8, 14, 1867, Hattie G. Root; Crete, Neb., 1901. They had:
(1) Albert Alling, b. 5, 27, 1868; m. 11, 13, 1901, Emily Coville Daniels.
(2) Hattie Belle, b. 6, 3, 1870; m. 7, 15, 1901, Wm. H. Hotze.
(3) Mary Lucille, b. 12, 10, 1871; d. 10, 27, 1899; unm.
(4) Jennie Josephine, b. II, 28, 1873; d. 12, 17, 1896; unm.
(5) Harmon Gordon, b. 9, 19, 1877; m. 10, 27, 1902, Emma Daniels.
(6) Fannie Emily, b. 11, 25, 1879; m. 7, 22, 1903, Alva B. Stallu.
(7) Frank Edward, b. 11, 25, 1879; m. 6, 17, 1906, Bertha B. Kennedy.
3. Sarah Emma, b. 8, 4, 1847; m. Seldon Cone, Cong. 1863; to Newburg, 1864.
4. Albert Henry, b. 6, 25, 1850; d. 6, 23, 1909; unm., lawyer in Cl.
5. Ezra Alling, b. 9, 18, 1852; m. 5, 17, 1882, Corda C. Phillips, Newburg.
6. Louis Mather, b. 8, 8, 1855; d. 7, 23, 1906; unm.
7. Mary Eliza, b. 4, 6, 1858; d. 10, 22, 1860.
8. William, b. 3, 4, 1860; d. 5, 2, 1860.
BY SECOND WIFE
9. Schuyler Edgar, b. 12, 28, 1867; m. 6, 19, 1906, Mira Herrick. LEWIS B. ATWATER, Cong., 1843; dis. to New Haven I845.
HOMER C. AYERS, from Akron; ass't teacher in Inst., 1859; to Ia .; d. in Yankton, So. Dak .;
m. 12, 29, 1865, EMMA THERESA FESSENDEN, b. II, 13, 1843; dau. of John W. Fessenden. She now at Belle Plain, Ia. She m. (2) 1895, M. L. Prentiss.
CHILDREN
Thomas, Ed. of The Times, Lincoln, Neb. Fannie, m. Kennedy, Denver, Colo. Bessie, Chicago.
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NATHANIEL BAILEY, b. ab. 1821; d. Tw .; here 1860; son of David and Susan (Dumply) Bailey; grocery where
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John C. Blackman lives, so. side of park; bro. of Mrs. Edwin B. Barber;
m. ALITIA WHITE, b. ab. 1827; d. at Chagrin Falls ab. 1906; Meth.
CHILDREN
Frank D., b. Tw .; d. in west; in Civil War.
George, b. Tw .; d. in west.
RUFUS A. BAILEY; m. 3, 9, 1853, SARAH RICHARDSON of Bedford, one of hotel party referred to elsewhere; shoe- maker; Lansing, Mich.
FRANCIS BAILEY, Inst. 1848.
ELLEN BAILEY, b. 1844; d. 4, 1, 1846.
JOHN BAILEY, b. 1841; d. 3, 21, 1851, by accident.
JOHN BAIRD, colored; worked for O. P. Nichols; slave before war; then N. Y .; here 4 or 5 yrs; horseman; to Cl .; several children, a son b. 1876; d. 6, 14, 1878; twins d. 7, 31, 1879.
ROBERT HUNTER BAIRD, b. ab. 1795; d. 8, 15, 1847; from Becket, Mass .; built 1847 where Mr. Houghton lives on North St .;
m. THANFUL STREETOR; d. II, 4, 1876; who m. (2) Frederick Stanley, see. Cong. 1844 from Becket, Mass .; dis. 1863 to Hopkins, Mich.
CHILDREN
I. Corinthia Elden, b. 7, 20, 1819; d. 9, 18, 1873; m. 7, 1, 1839, Joseph Sturges, see.
2. Robert Ashley, b. 3, 21, 1821; d. 12, 4, 1871; m. 3, 27, 1849, Eliza Messenger, 1825-1907.
3. Wealthy Catharine, b. 1, 25, 1826; d. 3, 23, 1894; to Aurora ab. 1841; m. 1I, II, 1847, Orrin Parks Nichols as his 2nd w., see.
4. John Almon, b. 10, 14, 1827; d. 9, 22, 1905; m. 2, 9, 1849, Mary H. Atwater, 1828-1891, dau. of Jared Atwater, see. Son Robert to Hopkins, Mich. Dau. Bertha; m. Dudley Henderson of Hopkins, Mich.
5. Hannah Orilla, b. 1, 8, 1829; d. 2, 8, 1906; m. 11, 26, 1848, Dr. Edgar Henry Wait of Ravenna. They had Edwin E. H. Wait, and a dau. who m. Dr. Hathaway of Wellington.
6. Olive Thankful, b. 8, 9, 1830; d. 3, 6, 1891, in Hopkins, Mich .; m. 10, 22, 1850, Nelson Newell Upson, Ill. They had Clara A. and Fred of Hopkins, Mich.
7. Philander Osden Wadsworth, 6, 7, 1833; d. 4, 12, 1903; m. 2, 4, 1862, Amelia Tooker, and had Kendall of Hopkins Station, Mich.
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BENTON BAKER, farmer; here 1875-90; on Hudson road;
m. 1860, EUNICE KEYS, b. ab. 1837; d. 3, 10, 1890; dau. of - Keys, see.
CHILDREN
Orris Elman, b. 2, 20, 1868; Darrowville.
Norris, twin of above.
Ada; m. Harry Swift, bro. of Mrs. Earl Maxam.
MARY BAKER, Cong. 1910; to Cl. 1913.
IRENE E. BAKER, Cong. 1897; to Bedford 1898.
OPHELIA BAKER, in Dist. No. 7, 1861.
BALDWIN PEDIGREE
RICHARD BALDWIN, Eng .; d. 1633.
I. NATHANIEL BALDWIN; to New Eng. 1639 with bros. Joseph and Timothy.
II. SAMUEL BALDWIN.
III. SAMUEL BALDWIN.
IV. CALEB BALDWIN.
V. SAMUEL BALDWIN.
VI. SAMUEL SMITH BALDWIN, b. Ridgeway, Ct., 12, 9, 1772; d. 7, 11, 1822; Ist sheriff of Cuyahoga Co., 1810-13; surveyed city of Cl. for Moses Cleaveland; later, in 1817, surveyed s. e. part of Tw .; lived on farm in Newburg;
m (1) 5, 10, 1796, SARAH CAMP, b. 1782; d. 8, 9, 1818. m. (2) 7, II, 1819, RHODA BOUGHTON; d. 7, 17, 1854. CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE
Philander, b. 9, 15, 1798.
Lucretia, b. 8, 30, 1800; m. 1828, Reuben I. Henry, see. Julia.
Caroline.
Sarah.
Henry, b. 4, 27, 1813; see below.
Also four others whose names are not known.
HENRY ("CAREY") BALDWIN, son of Samuel Smith Baldwin, above; b. 4, 27, 1813; d. 9, 24, 1868; to Tw. 1835, buying farm on Liberty St. where his son, Henry H., now
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lives; built log house, married, and raised family there; farmer; hunted deer, etc., all through that region; in 1848 built frame house, William Clark and Harrison Dunshee doing the carpenter work, and John W. Fessenden and Henry Parmelee the painting; he and w. among founders of Dis- ciples chh. at Solon;
m. 12, 24, 1835, AMANDA M. RISLEY, b. 9, 14, 1815; d. 9, 20, 1907, aged 92; dau. of Nathaniel Risley of Aurora, an officer in Rev. War, commended by Washington; she m. (2) Rev. Almon Beecher Green and outlived him.
CHILDREN
All born in the log house and educated in the little white school house on Liberty St.
I. Francis Hart, b. 12, 7, 1838; d. 5, 6, 1898; m. 3, 12, 1863, Elizabeth McIntosh. They lived in Solon and had Agnes Amanda, 1866, Henry F., 1868, Allegur Maynard, 1869, and Wilbur McIntosh, 1875.
2. Henry Herman, b. 6, 26, 1841; see below.
3. Cassius Osman, b. 12, 7, 1843; see below.
4. Orsa Amanda, b. 2, 1, 1847; m. 2, 28, 1867, Dr. Hiram W. Carter who d. 1907; see; she lives at Cuyahoga Falls.
5. Cordelia B., b. 7, 3, 1857; m. 10, 11, 1876, Rev. Thomas B. Knowles, a Disciple minister. They had nine boys:
(1) Paul Baldwin, b. 9, 5, 1877; Hiram Col. 1898; d. 8, 23, 1903;
(2) Almon Beecher, b. 4, 15, 1879; Hiram Col .; opera singer; m. 12, 29, 1908, Mrs. Ardelle Kampfert; N. Y. City;
(3) Harry Woodworth, b. 2, 4, 1881; m. 6, 21, 1901, Marga- ret Price; Cl .;
(4) Ewett Waldon, b. 10, 24, 1887; Cl .;
(5) Ralph Campbell, b. 11, 10, 1888; m. 6, 17, 1910, Eva Gamble; Cl .;
(6) Frank Coler, b. 1, 8, 1890; drowned 7, 19, 1910;
(7) Louis Garfield, b. 8, 5, 1892; Hiram Col .; Disciple minister;
(8) Albert Gerrold, b. 8, 23, 1895; Kemper Military School, Penn .;
(9) Herbert McLean, b. 8, 23, 1898.
Of the five chil. of Henry Baldwin, Francis, Orsa and Cordelia B. attended higher schools.
HENRY HERMAN BALDWIN, son of Henry, above, b. 6, 26, 1841; always lived on old home on Liberty St .; mem- ber of town board of education; "squirrel hunter" in Sept., 1862, going to defend Cincinnati at time of Gen. Kirby
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Smith's raid; has sword and regimentals of Nathaniel Risley of Rev. War; Meth .;
m. 1, 12, 1865, LAURA MARIE BOOTH, b. 8, 31, 1843, dau. of Philander Booth, see. They celebrated their golden wedding Jan. 12, 1915.
CHILDREN
I. Bert Booth, b. 7, 16, 1866; unm.
2. Henry Philander, b. 6, 11, 1868; unm.
3. Lillian Emeline, b. 4, 5, 1870; m. 9, 13, 1888, Otis H. Bennett, see.
4. Mary Orsa, b. 12, 9, 1871; m. 2, 2, 1893, Edward Boose, see.
5. Herman Edward, b. 10, 7, 1875; m. 10, 20, 1897, Blanche Savage of Chagrin Falls.
6. Delia Amanda, b. 10, 27, 1876; Meth .; m. 1, 21, 1903, Charles Frederick Tryon of Macedonia.
CASSIUS OSMAN BALDWIN, son of Henry, Sen., above, b. 12, 7, 1843; in Civil War 1861 to Sept. 1865, 115th O. V. I .; carpenter; Meth .; mem. of F. and A. M. Lodge 213; lives since 1899 in Coshocton Co .; justice of peace there; see Bowen & Co's. Hist. of Portage and Summit Co., p. 883;
m. (1) 2, 8, 1866, MARIE M. GOFF, b. 8, 1, 1845, dau. of John Goff, see .; d. 6, 29, 1876 at Youngstown; taught in Tw. schools during Civil War;
m. (2) 1878, CORDELIA THARE NORTON, b. 1, 4, 1839; d. 4, 16, 1897; dau. of Horace Norton, see.
m. (3) 12, 26, 1883, EMMA C. LEE, b. 4, 24, 1852; d. 4, 15, 1897.
m. (4) 3, 22, 1899, MARY ANN TROENDTLEY, b. 7, 4, 1849.
CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE
John Osman, b. 6, 2, 1871, see below.
Alton Cassius, b. 10, 26, 1874, see below.
JOHN OSMAN BALDWIN, 6, 2, 1871, in Solon; to Tw. in infancy; Tw. public schools; worked on farm and elsewhere; Cong. 1895; has written many poems of pronounced merit; built present home on old Goff homestead; director in United Amateur Association of America 1916-17;
m. II, 25, 1897, MARY ANNA MCINTYRE, b. 8, 4, 1875, dau. of Samuel McIntyre, see; Cong. 1898.
CHILD
Wallace Cassius, b. 11, 16, 1898; Cong. 1913.
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ALTON CASSIUS BALDWIN, b. 10, 26, 1874; lives in Tw. on old Goff place; Tw. public schools; employed in Marble & Shattuck Chair Co., Bedford; Summit Lodge F. & A. M .; m. 3, 29, 1905, EVA M. PARKER, b. 7, 18, 1882. CHILDREN Alton Parker, b. 2, 11, 1906.
Wilfred Edwin, b. 4, 28, 1907.
Ford Wayne, b. 2, 15, 1911.
TIMOTHY BANLEIGH, b. ab. 1840; in Dist. 2, 1854-5.
MARTHA E. BANNING, in Dist. 2, 1854.
MARY A. BANNING, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1855-7.
STEPHEN S. BARBER, b. ab. 1812; d. 5, 16, 1852;
m. SOPHIA CARVER, b. ab. 1811; d. 1, 13, 1867; here 1860; both Meth. 1843.
CHILDREN
Edwin Bernice, b. 1833; see below. Lewis.
Caswell, see below.
Sophronia.
Jarvis E., b. ab. 1837; see below.
EDWIN BERNICE BARBER, b. 1833; d. 6, 6, 1882; son of Stephen S. above; lived and owned where Mrs. Hickox lives, south side of square; here 1860; carpenter; after his death she lived 24 yrs. in Cl .; returned to Tw. 1912;
m. CYNTHIA SOPHIA BAILEY, b. IO, 22, 1834, dau. of David and Susan (Dumplin) Bailey of Bainbridge.
CHILDREN
Frederick Delos, b. 4, 25, 1856; in village on Hudson road; m. II, II, 1885, Mary Ann Neal (O'Neal), b. 8, 16, 1859, dau. of Michael O. Neal, see. They had Ola May, b. 11, 26, 1888; d. 6, 10, 1911.
Frank Adelbert, b. 1, 6, 1859; d. 4, 2, 1913; unm.
CASWELL BARKER; where Mr. Fee lives; in Civil War; m. "MINDA" PRENTISS, dau. of Luther Prentiss, see.
CHILDREN
Florence; m. Fred Cole; Brewley, Calif.
Edith; m. Ray Church; Redlands, Calif.
JARVIS E. BARBER, b. ab. 1837; d. in Washington; here 1860; farmer; lived in Northfield; in Civil War; m. (1) CANDACE FITCH.
m (2) EMELINE C. - , b. ab. 1839; had Julia.
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GEORGE BARBER, b. ab. 1817; d. 10, 9, 1855; bro. of Stephen S. Barber above; on Bedford road and in village.
CHILDREN
Stephen, b. ab. 1846; d. 3, 2, 1857.
George; m.
Mary; m.
Martha, twin of above; m.
HORACE BARBER, b. ab. 1829; d .-; cousin of Stephen S. Barber above; farmer where Mr. Haughton lives; here 1860;
m. VERVELIA AMES, b. ab. 1831; d .; sister of w. of Chauncey B. Lane.
CHILDREN
Albert Daniel Maheny, b. ab. 1854; in west; in Civil War; m. Masena Eliza Post, dau. of Bradford and Eliza (Williams) Post. Flora, b. ab. 1855.
John Williams, b. ab. 1852; Hudson; m. -, who d.
4, 25, 1916.
Horace; m. - Wait, dau. of Seth Wait, see.
And others.
LEWIS BARBER, bro. of above, b. ab. 1833; here 1860; m MATILDA RICKSICKER, b. ab. 1835.
LOVINA A. BARBER, dau. of S. and S. Barber; d. 8, 21, 1818, age 472 .
JOHN BARKER, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1845-6.
WILLIAM B. BARNARD, b. -; d. -; where Mr. Dunscomb lives;
m MARY -- , b. ab. 1801; d. 7, 13, 1835. CHILDREN
Son, b. and d. 6, 29, 1835.
Caroline, Cong. 1843. .
N. BARNET, here 1820 and over 21.
ELMER BARNEY, here after the war, worked for Newton Herrick; in 19th O. V. I .; single, but m. here and moved to Geauga Co .;
m SAMANTHA HALEY, who d. Jan. 1905; Cong. 1872. FREDERICK BARNEY, carpenter; in Civil War.
MISS BARNEY, d. 12, 2, 1880.
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JOHN BASSETT, here 1820 and over 21.
MRS. JOHN BASSETT, sister of Sidney Beaney, see. CHILDREN
Walter B .; d. 2, 26, 1850; age 4.
John W., b. ab. 1847; Unadilla, Neb .; here in 50's and early 60's; lived at Gardiner Parmelee's.
Mary I., b. ab. 1850.
See records of Dist. No. 7. The above names may be grand- children.
ALANSON HARRISON BATES, b. in Mass. 1816; d. 1, 3, 1897; son of Aaron and Nancy (Mathews) Bates; to Ohio 1829; lived in Trumbull Co. several yrs., also in N. Y. state; to Kansas 1870; to Tw. 1881, where he d .;
m. 1838, LAURA NICHOLS, b. 1821; d. 3, 8, 1870; dau. of Caleb and Amanda (Parke) Nichols; Cong. 1869.
CHILDREN
Ellen Louise, 1839-1878; m. Daniel Fast.
Sabra E., b. 1846; lives in Tw .; Cong. 1869 and again 1883.
ISAAC D. BATES; m. ELIZA CHILDREN , both Cong. 1829.
Isaac, b. May, 1828; bap. 1, 4, 1829.
Henry Martyn, bap. 5, 26, 1833.
BELIZER BEACH, lived north of Charles Lane's; sold to Naaman Case; from Ct .; m RACHEL F. -, both charter members of Cong. chh. 1822; dis. to Findley, 1844.
DAVID BEACH and w. See census of 1833; in west part of town; called doctor and practiced; Bapt. 1832; both dis. 1839.
CHILDREN
Oliver Lewis, b. 9, 29, 1828. Eliada, b. ab. 1829.
David, b. ab. Jan. 1830.
Phineas Burnice, b. ab. 1832.
Mary Peck, member of family May 1833.
L. GARDNER BEAN, b. Athens Co., 1872; teacher; dentist; studied Ohio Uni. and W. R. Uni .; supt. schools in Tw. 1906-09; Athens;
m 8, 8, 1906, DOLLIE HOOPER, b. Athens Co., 1877; principal of Tw. H. S. most of time 1909-14.
SIDNEY BEANEY, b. Eng. 3, 1, 1819; d. at Geneva and bur. Tw. 2, 1, 1895; son of John Beaney, 1776-1864, and
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Jane (Weston) Beaney, 1780-1864, who had 12 chil .; in New Eng. a few yrs .; came west on foot; worked in Hudson brick yard 6 mo., then in hat store 3 yrs., then to Eng. and brought parents; farm in Tw. a few yrs, then moved house across line into Northfield, now Macedonia, where part of farm was still in Tw .; later lived in Geneva; he and w. Bapt .;
m. 6, 28, 1858, MARY ROUGHTON, b. Eng. 3, 19, 1836; d. 2, 6, 1907; dau. of Benjamin (d. 1844) and Sarah (Thomp- son) Roughton, who had 12 chil .; to America with mother, 1847.
CHILDREN
Walter, b. 8, 24, 1859; lives on old farm; m. Ida Holbrook; 5 chil., one of whom, Ray, m. Isa Mizer, dau. of Samuel Mizer; Northfield. Sidney, b. 6, 17, 1861; d. 1912; m.
Sarah Jennie, b. 8, 24, 1864; Geneva.
Addie Amelia, d. 1874, age 2 yrs.
ALFRED BEANEY, bro. of Sidney above, b. ab. 1807; d. 1, 8, 1876.
DAVIS BEARDSLEY, b. Vt., 1875; d. Tw. 1, 10, 1849; farmer; lived just south of where son Henry lived on Streets- boro road;
m. (2) DEBORAH DAVIS, b. 1815; d. Dec., 1873. CHILDREN
Lucinda Jane, b. ab. 1835; d. a few years ago; m. Isaac Lanning, see.
William Jay, b. Nov. 1838; in Civil War; infant of d. 7, 3, 1858. Henry Clay, b. 12, 7, 1840; see below.
Amos Davis, b. II, 28, 1847; see below.
HENRY CLAY BEARDSLEY, b. 12, 7, 1840; d. 11, 16, 1915; son of Davis above; farmer on Streetsboro road; Bapt .; m. 3, 3, 1863, MINERVA BROWN, b. 7, 30, 1843, dau. of Almon Brown, see; Bapt.
CHILDREN
Hiram Groovner, b. 4, 16, 1864; see below.
Perry, b. 11, 22, 1869; d. 5, 8, 1877.
HIRAM GROOVNER BEARDSLEY, b. 4, 16, 1864, son of Henry Clay above;
m (1) 5, 31, 1883, MARGARET TAGGART, b. ab. 1865, dau. of Alexander Taggart, see.
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m. (2) MILLIE MEAD, dau. of John Mead, see. CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE
I. Pearlie E., b. 3, 5, 1884; m. William Middleton of Hudson.
2. Jay Henry, b. 2, 5, 1885; d. 3, 15, 1902.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE
3. Iva May, b. 12, 12, 1894; m. 2, 3, 1912, Charles Daniels.
4. Perry Edgar, b. 6, 3, 1896.
5. Garland Thomas, b. 12, 13, 1899.
6. Henry Clay, b. I, I, 1903.
7. Arthur Davis, b. 8, 27, 1906.
AMOS DAVIS BEARDSLEY, son of Davis above; b. II, 28, 1847;
m. June 1866, ELNORA VERGINA CANNON, b. 1845; dau. of James Sylvester Cannon, see.
CHILDREN
see.
Nellie Olivia, b. 8, 13, 1867; m. 10, 27, 1894, Charles Guy Herrick She m. (1) John Kellum, see.
2. Frederick James, b. 6, 21, 1869; d. July 1891.
3. Franklin Jay, b. 5, 19, 1871; d. May 1884.
4. Son, b. ab. 1873; d. 6, 6, 1884.
5. Sarah Eva, b. 1, 31, 1874.
MRS. REUBEN BEARDSLEY, b. ab. 1812; d. 8, 8, 1848. MR. BEARDSLEY (REUBEN?), b. ab. 1810; d. 6, 27, 1882.
ELLEN BEARDSLEY, in Dist. 2 ab. 1851-2; at Apollos White's.
LEVI BEARDSLEY, b. ab. 1840; at Joel Parmelee's; in Dist. 2, 1851-2.
MR. and MRS. BECHT, in Dist. 7 on Macedonia road across from schoolhouse, also on Solon road; he m. (2) Martha West, dau. of Charles West; she Bapt .; several children.
SILAS BECKLEY, here ab. 1844:54; undertaker; made coffins; house east side of square; cabinet shop in front; Cong. 1847; dis. to New Haven, Ct., 1854.
CORNELIA BECKLEY, in Inst. 1848; Cong. 1851, dis. to New Haven, 1854.
ELLEN M. and GEORGE W. BECKLEY, Inst. 1848.
Child of Silas Beckley d. 1, 20, 1850, age I yr.
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LOUISA BEEBE, Meth. 1843.
MARY BEEMAN, Meth. 1841.
JEHIEL and ALMIRA BEERS, Meth. 1843.
LOVINA C. BEERS, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1845-9.
JOHN WILLIAM BEHLING, b. Wis. 6, 30, 1878, son of Wm. and Frieda Behling; lived in Milwaukee and Cl .; to Tw. 1915; m. 10, 20, 1900, EMMA LOUISE DETMAN, b. Wis. 1, 13, 1884. They had Lavern Louise, b. 4, 9, 1905, and six other chil. who d.
ERASTUS BELDEN, m. BETSY A. -- , who was b. ab. 1806 and d. 12, 22, 1886, at Mr. Roach's.
CHILDREN
I. Josephine.
2. Minerva C., b. 7, 12, 1830; d. 2, 3, 1895; m. Moses Nelson Roach, see.
3. Josephine, b. 8, 3, 1838; m. Albert N. Stanley, see.
4. Edward, b. ab. 1842; d. 11, 25, 1855; son of above?
5. Frederick E .; see below.
FREDERICK E. BELDEN, d. 12, 12, 1896; son of Erastus above; rented farms; in 177th O. V. I .; to Calif. several yrs. after marriage ; then to Tw .; then to Bedford ab. 1888; m. 2, 28, 1870, EMOGENE AZUBAH LUSK, dau. of Henry Lusk, see; b. 2, 28, 1849; d. 4, 17, 1916.
CHILDREN
Henry Augustus, b. 1, 5, 1872; m. 1890, Nellie Nichols, dau. o Fremont Nichols, see; lived in Tw .; now in Cl .; six chil .; Cong. 1887 ยท Lillius Ann, b. 8, 11, 1880; m. 6, 10, 1913. Thomas H. Sloban of Bedford.
FRANK ALBERT BELEK, b. Austria 12, 25, 1869; to U. S. 1889; to Tw. 1916; farmer on Macedonia road;
m. 1, 16, 1900, ROZALIE MACHA, b. in Cl. 10, 30, 1874. CHILDREN
Albie Anna, b. 2, 14, 1901. Albert Frank, b. 11, 6, 1903. John Alfred, b. 8, 22, 1905.
Elsie May, b. 12, 15, 1910.
THOMAS ALEXANDER BELL, b. 5, 26, 1873; unm .; son of William and Isabella (Sloan) Bell of Streetsboro; he
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lived here a short time and d. 7, 14, 1912, aged 80. Thomas is cattle buyer; farm N. W. of Tw., old Elisha Herrick place.
ALBERT BENEDICT, m. HELEN CANNON, b. ab. 1845; who d. in Bedford, 8, 19, 1867; dau. of Horace P. and Mercy E. Cannon. They had Nina, b. ab. 1863; d. 12, 10, 1905; m. Fred Garree, see.
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HENRY BENNETT, b. 1798; d. 10, 14, 1873; came from near border bet. Canada and U. S .; returned there to be married; settled on Liberty St. where his grandson, Otis, now lives; cleared land and built first house; he and w. Meth .;
m. FANNY STREATOR, b. ab. 1804; d. May, 1878.
CHILDREN
Cyrus Crawford, b. 4, 19, 1827; see below.
Henry S., b. 1830; d. on way home from army; lived in Wis .; m. and had three chil .; see below.
Elam Morse, b. 12, 1, 1834; see below.
CYRUS CRAWFORD BENNETT, b. 4, 19, 1827; d. in Civil War; to Wis .;
m. 6, 7, 1848, CAROLINE SARAH JOHNSON of Wadsworth, b. 3, 26, 1826; d. 1912. They had Levin Henry, b. 7, 27, 1849; see below; had seven other chil.
HENRY S. BENNETT, son of Henry, above; b. 1830; d. on way home from Civil War; lived in Wis .;
m. CATHARINE
CHILDREN
Elam, b -; m .; had 2 girls.
Emma, b. -; m .; had I boy.
Henry, b. -; m. in Wis .; had 2 chil.
LEVIN HENRY BENNETT, son of Cyrus Crawford above; b. 7, 27, 1849; farmer; carpenter; on Liberty St. and later built house in village on Bedford road;
m. 1, 5, 1881, EMMA VIOLA POST, b. 2, 15, 1859, dau. of Philo Post, see; Meth.
CHILDREN
I. Ray Orman, b. 4, 2, 1882; m. 3, 25, 1907, Hattie Dalrymple, dau. of Adelbert Dalrymple, see; lives in Detroit, Mich .; he Tw. H. S., 1897.
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2. Ida Luella, b. 11, 18, 1883; d. 4, 3, 1895.
3. Luna Caroline, b. 4, 21, 1885; Tw. H. S. 1902; m. II, 5, 1902, Louie Chamberlin, son of William Chamberlin, see.
4. Leon Philo, b. 10, 31, 1888; see below.
5. Flossie Idella, b. 4, 23, 1892; d. 8, 11, 1895.
6. Ila Moss, b. 10, 23, 1896; Tw. High School, 1913; m. 10, 27, 1915, Nelson George Doubrava, see.
LEON PHILO BENNETT, b. 10, 31, 1888, son of Levin Henry above; farmer on Liberty St .;
m. II, 23, 1910, WILHELMINA HENRIETTA AUGUSTA FROLICH, b. 1887, dau. of Charles Frolich, see.
CHILDREN
Paul Arthur, b. 9, 4, 1911.
Earl Williams, b. 2, 11, 1913.
Leona Wilma, b. 3, 10, 1915.
ELAM MORSE BENNETT, b. Tw. 12, 1, 1834; d. 9, 8, 1871; son of Henry above; farmer on Liberty St. where son Otis now lives; both Meth .;
m. I, 27, 1858, SARAH CATHERINE SMITH, b. Orange, 5, 14, 1838, dau. of Almon and Susan Henriette (Squire) Smith, both b. New Milford, Ct. After her husband's death she remained on farm 20 yrs. and brought up her sons, then came to village and lives s. w. corner of park. See Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1040.
CHILDREN
Almon Curtis, b. 11, 9, 1859; see below.
Delas Hoadley, b. 1, 23, 1864; see below.
Otis Hartley, b. 10, 8, 1865; see below.
ALMON CURTIS BENNETT, son of Elam, above; b. II, 9, 1859, farmer on Hudson road one mile from village; m. 3, 24, 1885, FLORENCE YORK of Tw.
CHILD Elam, b. 10, 13, 1895; m. 6, 22, 1916, Gladys Walters of Boston, O.
DELAS HOADLEY BENNETT, son of Elam above, b. I, 23, 1864; street car conductor; Cuyahoga Falls;
m. 11, 17, 1888, MILLIE RONIGER, b. 4, 30, 1871, dau. of Morris Roniger, see.
CHILDREN
Pearl, Tw. H. S. 1906; m. Joshua Frederick Fisher of Akron, and had Justus, b. 1910, Kermit, b. 1911, and Lenora, b. 1913.
Jessie Maud, b. 12, 16, 1891; d. 12, 20, 1912; m. Olin Carpenter, and had Thelma who d. y.
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OTIS HARTLEY BENNETT, son of Elam above, b. 10, 8, 1865; farmer on Liberty St .; member of Tw. School Board;
m. 9, 13, 1888, LILLIAN EMELINE BALDWIN, b. 4, 5, 1870, dau. of Herman Baldwin, see.
CHILDREN
Harry, b. 12, 24, 1895; farmer; m. 7, 12, 1915, Bernice Johnson, dau. of Arthur T. Johnson, see. They had Faye Marie, b. 2, 23, 1916. Daughter d. y. 2, 18, 1907.
FRED ELLSWORTH BENNETT, b. 8, 31, 1862; worked here 8 or 10 yrs .; son of James and Zelma Bennett of Orange, and bro. of Mrs. Charles T. Chambers; now in Cl .;
m. (1) CORA WATSON, and had May who d. at age of 22, and Grace Lorene.
m. (2) SUSIE HAGERMAN of Worcester, and had Dudley, b. 1896, and Anna Bell, b. 1903.
WILLIAM BENTHANS, b. ab. 1867; d. 1, 2, 1897; tran- sient; fr. Eng .; worked for Moses Bishop.
TONI BERI, b. in Hungary, 12, 16, 1855; to U. S. 1901; to Tw. 1916;
m. 3, 1, 1880, ELIZABETH SOLO, b. in Hungary II, 6, 1862. They had Toni, see below, Joe who d. y. and Olix who lives in Cl.
TONI BERI JUN., son of Toni above; b. in Hungary 2, 18, 1883; to U. S. 1903; to Tw. 1916; farmer on Bedford road on William T. Adams' place;
m. 5, 2, 1908, GURD TERESZ, b. in Hungary, 10, 23, 1889; to U. S. 1903.
CHILDREN
Theresa, b. 12, 28, 1909.
Toni, b. 5, 8, 191I
Rosa, b. 8, 17, 1912.
Olix, b. 2, 13, 1914.
EDGAR BETTS, b. ab. 1835; d .; he and bro. Edwin here ab. 50 or 55 or more yrs. ago; rented farms;
m. (1) EMMA CLARK, dau. of Ezra Clark, see. m. (2) -; Chardon.
CHILDREN
Bertie, b. -; d. Hermon, b. --; with mother in Detroit, Mich.
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EDWIN BETTS, twin bro. of Edgar above, b. ab. 1835; d. at Chardon early in 1916, age 80; farmer;
m. (I) CLARISSA CLARK, dau. of Ezra Clark, see; and had Wendell; and infant son d. 10, 19, 1859.
m. (2) MRS. EDGAR BETTS after separation from his bro. FRED BICKER, many years on Almon Brown's farm; now in Aurora;
m. MARGARET JANE TAGGART, dau. of Alexander Tag- gart, see; she b. ab. 1865 and m. (I) Hiram G. Beardsley.
JONATHAN BIDLAKE, b. ab. 1778; d. Tw. 1, 15, 1845. See census of 1833; lived near where Otis Bennett lives.
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