Twinsburg, Ohio, 1817-1917, Part I History, Part II Genealogies, Part 19

Author: Samuel Bissell Memorial Library Association, Twinsburg, Ohio; Carter, Lena May, 1876-; Cross, Roselle Theodore, 1844-
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Twinsburg, O., The Champlin press, Columbus, O.
Number of Pages: 580


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CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


I. Cornelia, b. 3, 10, 1833 (?); d. 3, 31, 1901; m. (1) Riley Root who d. in Civil war; m. (2) John W. Barge of Cl. By first hus. she had Emeline and Mary.


2. Horace, b. 5, 30, 1836; d. 4, 7, 1843.


3. Betsey, b. 2, 10, 1840; d. 8, 20, 1841. CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE


4. Almon James, b. 2, 16, 1846, see below.


5. Carlton Hanchett, b. 6, 8, 1855; d. 6, 12, 1856.


ALMON JAMES BROWN, son of James above, b. Tw. 2, 16, 1846; to dist. school and Tw. Inst .; one term W. R. College at Hudson and in 1864 entered Baldwin University at Berea, left before graduating on account of sickness; taught dist. schools several terms before and after marriage; tutored one term in Tw. Inst .; justice of peace since 1883; notary public since 1898; first secretary of Tw. Banking Co .;


m. 3, 5, 1868, JESTINA LOVINIA DUNSHEE, b. 12, 18, 1848, dau. of Harrison Dunshee, see .; Bapt. 1877.


CHILDREN


James Harrison, b. 12, 27, 1877; m. 10, 24, 1900, Lepha Pearl Aikins; lives in Solon. They had a child b. and d. 6, 14, 1904, and a son J. C. Leland, b. 3, 7, 1906; James grad. Tw. H. S., 1896, and Cl. Business Col. 1897.


ALMON BROWN, son of James and Orvilla above, b. 2, 4, 1812; d. 2, 12, 1886; to Tw. 1854; farmer; where Mr. Hickman lives on Streetsboro road;


m. 2, 6, 1840, ARTEMISIA CANNON, b. 9, 10, 1818; d. 9, 19, 1891; dau. of Sylvester and Rebecca Cannon; both Meth.


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CHILDREN


Almira, b. 12, 16, 1840; d. 12, 25, 1891; Meth. Minerva, b. 7, 30, 1843; m. 3, 3, 1863, Henry Clay Beardsley, see. Horace Sylvester, b. 7, 31, 1846; unm .; many years in village. Harris D., b. ab. 1860; d. 3, 31, 1865.


FRANCIS BROWN, Bapt. 1843.


OLIVER BROWN, Bapt. 1832-3.


MR. and MRS. BROWN, his bro. HAROLD BROWN, and MISS ATWATER, on farm near Old Mills.


REV. SIDNEY BRYANT, b. 12, 5, 1812, in Sheffield, Mass .; d. 11, 3, 1885; son of Ezekiel and Mary (Northrop) Bryant; grad. Oneida Inst., Whitesboro, N. Y., 1837; studied theology New Haven, Ct., 1838-9; preached at West Stock- bridge, Mass., 1844-56; then East Granby, Ct .; Twinsburg Cong. chh. 1860-7; a year in Oberlin; two yrs. in York; five in Vermillion; two in Waterford, Pa .; then lived with son;


m. HARRIET WARNER LORD, dau. of Joshua and Mary (Douglas) Lord of Canaan, N. Y. She Cong. 1861.


CHILDREN


Samuel Joshua, b. 6, 26, 1851; Oberlin Col. 1873; Yale Sem. 1876; 8 yrs. pastor So. Britain, Ct .; lawyer in New Haven, Ct .; Cong. 1866.


Douglas Lord, b. 6, 13, 1854; d. Tw. 10, 16, 1861.


Harriet, b. 2, 26, 1858; lives in Hartford, Ct.


TRUMAN BUELL of Middlefield, 1796-1878; in Tw. 6 yrs .; m. 1835, LOIS SPENCER, 1812-1888. Their son was


HENRY MARTIN BUELL, 1836-1907; here 1860; in Civil War;


m. 1860, MARY S. HAZEN; both Cong. 1860; dis. 1862 to Middlefield.


CHILDREN


Elmer Martin, b. 1861, now in Calf .; in Spanish War; in Tw. 14 yrs .; Cong. 1885; to Mt. Forest, Ill., 1888.


Rosie Mary, b. 1865; d. 1907; lived with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilcox; Cong. 1885; dis. to Chagrin Falls 1890; m. 1887, William J. Shampel.


Henry M. Buell had a bro., Charles Lory Buell, of Middlefield, whose dau. Carrie Lydia, b. 1880, lived in Tw. many yrs. with her aunt, Mrs. Celestia Wilcox. She m.,


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BURGESS


1902, Harley Smith, who lived but a short time. She m. (2), 1913, Rev. Edward Thomas MacMahon, of Nottingham. Her bro., Lewis John Buell, 1878-1892, lived in Tw. 172 yrs.


MRS. BUELL, d. 8, 22, 1828, age 75.


LUTIE BUELL, b. 1879; d. 4, 18, 1892. Lucius J. Buell, perhaps the same; Cong. 1891.


CHARLES BUELL, b. 1847; d. 3, 17, 1901.


EDGAR LEONARD BULL, b. 2, 9, 18 -; d. Feb. 1873; to Tw. with w. and 5 chil. fr. Mich., Dec. 1860, and lived at Tyler Hill's on Liberty St .; to So. Cl. 1871; he was son of Samuel and Fannie H. Bull;


m. 1847, HANNAH HILL, b. 5, 25, 1817; d. 7, 30, 1890; dau. of Tyler Hill, see.


CHILDREN


Norman Hill, b. 2, 8, 1848; d. 1911; in Civil War 1862 to close; m. Frances Kent.


Amelia Sarah, b. 10, 5, 1850; d. June 1904; m. Nov. 1886, C. D. Woodbridge.


Joseph Edgar, b. 5, 9, 1852; m. Maude Humphrey; Cl.


Fannie H., b. 1, 15, 1854; m. May 1, 1886, Henry T. Cowin; Cl. Ella Caroline, b. 10, 9, 1856; Cl.


MARTIN BULL; teamster; lived where Mrs. Wing lives on Hudson road; here 12 or 15 yrs; to Bedford; to Cl .; came from Solon;


m. EVA CLARK, adopted dau. of John F. Clark.


CHILDREN


Infant, d. 2, 4, 1874, 5 mo.


Nora, Otto and Hattie, all m.


N. H. BULL, in Civil War, from Solon.


AARON and THEODOSIA BUNCE; Bapt. 1838-42.


MRS. KATE BURDGE, lives at Mr. S. F. Oviatt's near Old Mills.


MR. BURGEE or BURGAY, where Mr. Solenski lives; to Akron; his infant d. 1, 6, 1909, age 6 days.


REV. A. BURGESS; Meth. pastor 1870.


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BURNES


JOHN BURNES, b. ab. 1855; killed on railroad 8, 17, 1889; conductor;


m. 1873, IMOGENE J. PARMELEE, b. 1851, dau. of Zeno Parmelee, see; Cong. 1866; Cl.


CHILDREN


Charles L., b. 10, 8, 1884; m. 9, 8, 1909, Anna Noland.


Jessie, b. ab. 1885; d. 12, 8, 1889.


Ralph, b. 1887; d. 8, 11, 1888.


CHARLES M. BURNES, bro. of John above; b. 6, 9, 1863; to Tw. 1887; left 1893; clerk at Millersburg;


m. 10, 9, 1891, EMMA M. GARDNER, b. 10, 9, 1865. CHILDREN


Harold L., b. 1, 26, 1893.


Herbert J., b. 10, 9, 1898.


THOMPSON BURRELL, b. Ireland ab. 1840; d. 6, 5, 1910; m. 12, 7, 1871, MRS. MARIA (CLARK) WILSON, wid. of Thomas Wilson, see.


CHILDREN


I. Thompson, b. 9, 6, 1872; d. 1, 1, 1875.


2. Nellie, b. 10, 22, 1875; d. 4, 11, 1910, unm.


3. Jane Margaret, b. 12, 12, 1876; m. (1) Robert Hamilton, see; m. (2) Thomas Jefferson Burroughs, Cl.


4. Thompson, b. 12, 8, 1879; m. 2, 13, 1909, Beatrice Fricker; Colorado Springs, Colo.


5. Ralph Clark, b. 3, 21, 1885; unm .; Zero, Mont.


THOMAS BENTON BURROUGHS, b. 5, 22, 1876, son of Levi and Sarah (Nichols) Burroughs of Northfield; to S. W. Tw. 1911; farmer;


m. 12, 22, 1898, LILLIAN BURNS, b. 12, 22, 1876; dau. of Cornelius and Henrietta (McBride) Burns of Northfield.


CHILDREN Lorna, b. 5, 6, 1900. LaVerne, b. 5, 22, 1903.


REV. F. BURROUGHS, Meth. pastor 1842.


MINERVA BURROUGHS, Meth. 1842. Wife of above (?).


CHARLES HUBBARD BURTON, b. 9, II, 1839; d. 4, 2, 1901; son of Hubbard and Abigail W. (Ball) Burton; to Tw. 1893; back to Cl. 1900; Lakewood 1907; lived s. e. part of town, where Mr. Allen lives;


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CAMERON


m. I, 21, 1865, SUSAN ANNA GRAY, b. 12, 25, 1839; dau. of William and Margaret (Webster) Gray, and sister of Mrs. Albert W. Hawkins; Cong. 1895; dis. to Cl. 1904.


CHILDREN, B. IN CL.


I. Charles George, b. 11, 11, 1865; m. (1) 9, 23, 1873, Almina M. Murbett, who d. Apr. 1907; m. (2) 2, 18, 1914, Nina Belle Chase; by Ist w. had Ellen Gertrude and Charles Arthur; by 2nd w. had Robert Chase.


2. Anna Eliza, b. 2, 8, 1868; d. 3, 5, 1893; unm.


3. Henry William, b. 7, 30, 1870; m. 1, 16, 1895, Carrie Geist, and had Charles Harold and Francis.


4. Hubbard Augustus, b. 9, 5, 1872; d. 12, 11, 1904; m. Apr. 1896, Lillie May White, and had George Hubbard.


5. Agnes Amelia, b. 9, 11, 1874, unm.


6. Walter Frederic, b. 6, 15, 1877; d. Tw. 12, 31, 1897; unm


REV. SHERMAN BURTON, preached and taught some; m. MARIA STANLEY, b. II, 23, 1818; d. 11, 23, 1881; dau. of Frederic Stanley; first white child b. in Tw.


HELEN BURTON (their child ? ) d. 8, 11, 1856, age 22 mo HELEN BURTON, in Dist. 7, b. ab. 1852.


WILLIAM BURTON, here 1860; to Minnesota yrs. ago; m. HENRIETTA HARLOW, dau. of Joseph W. Harlow, see. She lived in Oberlin and later m. Henry Smith, who m. (1) Sarah McFarland.


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WALTER F. BUSTOR, b. ab. 1867; d. 12, 31, 1897.


WILLIAM and SABINA BUTLER; Meth. 1844.


MARY BUTTON, b. ab. 1851; d. 4, 23, 1860.


SIMEON BYRON, on Macedonia road 2 or 3 yrs .; back to Macedonia and d. Lydia Byron in Dist. No. 7, b. ab. 1849.


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WM. C. CALLENDER, in Civil War; name on monument. NATHAN CALWELL; Meth. 1841.


JANE CAMERON; worked for Justus Herrick; Cong. 1870; m. ab. 1874-5, JAMES MONROE, and went to Shalers- ville.


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ELIZA P. CAMERON, sister of above; Cong. 1881; d. in asylum.


MR. CAMPBELL, fr. Eng .; section hand on R. R .; killed 7, 3, 1893.


CANNON PEDIGREE


I. JOHN CANNON; m. Rebecca Gibbs; one of 50 families that settled Blandford, Mass., in 1735.


II. NATHAN CANNON; had Nathan, John, Isaac, Ezek- iel and Rebecca, all farmers in Blandford.


III. NATHAN CANNON, b. 12, 2, 1759; d. 1846; in Rev. War;


m. 4, 5, 1785; ELIZABETH GILMORE, b. 1760, in Ches- ter, Mass .; dau. of James Gilmore, who was in Rev. War.


CHILDREN


I. Col. Israel, b. 4, 2, 1786; see below.


2. Sally, b. 1788; m. William Clark.


3. Sylvester, b. 1790; see below.


4. Artemisia, b. 1793; m. John Hamilton.


5. Olive, b. 1795; m. Marcus Hamilton.


6. Salome, b. 1797; m. Jordan Rowley.


7. Nathan, b. 1800; see below.


8. Tryphena, b. 1807; m. Spelman Gibbs.


Israel, Sylvester and Nathan came to Tw .; the 5 girls m. and remained in Mass.


COL. ISRAEL CANNON, son of Nathan above, b. 5, 2, 1786; d. 6, 19, 1865; fr. Blandford, Mass., to Aurora, 1833; to Tw. 1843; justice of peace many yrs. in Mass. and colonel in militia; in Mass. legislature 1828-31; came by canal to Buffalo; on first steamer fr. Buffalo to Cl .; in ox cart to Aurora; see Bowen's Hist. of Portage and Summit Cos., p. 873;


m. 1806, LUCINDA PARKS, b. 10, 21, 1786; d. 5, 6, 1875, age 89; dau. of Reuben and Mary Parks.


CHILDREN


I. Polly, b. 11, 25, 1808; d. 11, 23, 1852.


2. Betsy, b. 3, 2, 1811; d. 5, 10, 1874.


3. Franklin Henry, b. 10, 10, 1813; d. 11, 19, 1887.


4. Horace Parks, b. 4, 8, 1817; see below.


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CANNON


CANNON CHART.


GEN.IV


GEN.Y


GEN. VI


POLLY


BETSY


HELEN


FRANKLIN HENRY


CASSIUS


HORACE PARKS


DELLA


ISRAEL


REUBEN PARKS


FRANK PARKS


I JOHN


FANNIE AUGUSTA


SARAH MELISSA


CHARLES AUGUSTUS


HORACE PARKS


ISRAEL LEWIS


JESSIE LUCINDA


II NATHAN


FRED ISRAEL


SALLY


MARY LUCINDA


HARRY VALENTINE


EDSON LEWIS


I NATHAN


ELNORA VIRGINIA


CECELIA


JAMES


EMMAETTE


SYLVESTER-


ARTEMISIA


MARY


ARTEMISIA


FRANK J. {7 CHILDREN


OLINE


SALOME


CLAYTON


NATHAN


HENRY W. (ADOPTED)


HATTIE. Y


JULIA MAY


TRYPHENA


FIDELIA SOPHIA


GEORGE WASHINGTON CANNON ELIZABETH ARMINDA GEORGE ( PICKATONICA)


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MARY


JULIA OLIVIA


CANNON


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5. Hon. Reuben Parks, b. 1, 13, 1820; d. May, 1898; Aurora; in state legislature; justice of peace; commissioner 25 yrs .; m. 10, 18, 1843, Betsy Baldwin, dau. of Alanson and Ruth Baldwin.


6. Sarah Melissa, b. 4, 13, 1822; d. 3, 26, 1899; m. 1845, Lorenzo Riley, see.


7. Israel Lewis, b. 8, 7, 1829; see below.


All born in Blandford, Mass.


HORACE PARKS CANNON, son of Israel Cannon above, b. 4, 8, 1817; d. 3, 24, 1904, age 87; where Thomas Bell lives, and sold to Elisha Herrick; director and vice pres. of Summit Co. Agricultural Fair;


m. MERCY ELIZABETH KENNEDY of Aurora, b. ab. 1803; d. 4, 7, 1879; Cong. 1887.


CHILDREN


Helen; d. and bur. in Bedford; m. Albert Benedict and had Nina, see. Cassius, b. ab. 1846; d. 1, 26, 1879.


Della, b. ab. 1849; d. 3, 4, 1867.


Mary, b. 1853; d. 9, 2, 1853, age 6 mo.


ISRAEL LEWIS CANNON, son of Israel above, b. in Blandford, Mass., 8, 8, 1829; d. Tw. 3, 9, 1909; in Aurora fr. 5 to 15; to Tw. 1843; farm on Aurora road a mile fr. center;


m. 3, 9, 1853, RUTH BEACH SKEELS, b. 2, 18, 1835; dau. of Theron Nelson and Samantha (King) Skeels, of Bedford; one of hotel party described elsewhere.


CHILDREN


I. Frank Parks, b. 4, 20, 1855; see below.


2. Fannie Augusta, b. 1, 6, 1856; m. 1875, Edwin C. Rich and had Frank, b. in Tw., and Lewis who d. 1915. She and sister Jessie have dressmaking establishment in Cl.


3. Charles Augustus, b. 4, 7, 1857-8; unm; Meth .; township trustee; with his mother on old place.


4. Horace Parks, b. 6, 30, 1859; d. July, 1915; see below.


5. Jessie Lucinda, b. 9, 12, 1861; business in Cl.


6. Fred Israel, b. 9, 9, 1864; Cl .; see below.


7. Mary Lucinda, b. 1, 27, 1868; d. 1883.


8. Harry Valentine, b. 2, 14, 1871; m. 1898, Lillie Nelson; no chil .; Shoshone, Ida.


9. Edson Lewis, b. 8, 8, 1873; m. 1911, Margaret Rothgery; had Edson Junior; Cl.


Mrs. Ruth Cannon has 9 great-grandchildren.


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CANNON


FRANK PARKS CANNON, son of Israel L. above, b. 4, 20, 1855; lives in Grand Junction, Colo .;


m. 1883, CHRISTINA M. SUGAR. CHILDREN


Gladys Franklin, b. 12, 12, 1884.


Nelson J., b. 10, 18, 1886; d.


Allen L., b. 2, 28, 1889.


Lester B., b. 6, 29, 1892.


Ruth B., b. 1, 17, 1901.


HORACE PARKS CANNON, son of Israel L. above; b. 6, 30, 1859; d. July 1915; m. EMMA C. who d. 1915.


CHILDREN


Ernest.


Jessie. Fred.


Mirty.


Lewis.


All born in Mich.


FRED ISRAEL CANNON, son of Israel L. above; b. 9, 9, 1864; Cl .;


m. VICTORIA LA REAMS.


CHILDREN


Leslie L., b. in Kan. 10, 19, 1892.


Helen R., b. Tw. 8, 24, 1894.


Hazel V., b. in Cl. 12, 19, 1896.


Robert C., b. Chicago, 9, 15, 1909.


SYLVESTER CANNON, son of Nathan above, b. ab. 1790; d. 4, 14, 1869, age 79; here 1854 and 1860;


m. REBECCA CLARK, b. ab. 1791; d. 3, 20, 1875, age 84. CHILDREN James, b. ab. 1817; see below.


Artemisia, b. 9, 10, 1818; d. 9, 19, 1891; m. 2, 6, 1840, Almon Brown, see.


JAMES CANNON, son of Sylvester above; b. in East ab. 1817; d. 10, 27, 1902, age 84; shoemaker; lived in Kent; m. SARAH NYE, who d. 6, 6, 1903, age 82.


CHILDREN


Elnora Vergina, b. 1845; m. June 1866, Amos Davis Beardsley, see; Ravenna. Cecelia; d. y.


Julia Olivia; m. Lemuel Olon and had Mertie who m. Culver, lives in Neb., and William who lives in Kan.


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Emmaette; m. Loyal Meriels, who d .; she lives in Mantua with dau., Mrs. Della Hill.


Mary; m. George Harper; 4 chil., in Ravenna.


Frank James; m. Phila Barnes; 7 chil .; Kent.


NATHAN CANNON, son of Nathan above, b. ab. 1800; d. 7, 26, 1869; to Ohio 1833; to Tw. 1834; here 1860;


m. ELIZABETH WATERMAN, b. ab. 1803; d. II, 21, 1879; Cong. 1835; no chil .; adopted Henry W., see below.


HENRY W. CANNON, adopted son of Nathan above, b. 3, 5, 1830; d. 10, 7, 1895; farmer; Cong. 1877; in Tw. Inst. several terms;


See Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1041;


m. (1) 2, 1, 1856, VIOLETTA HAMILTON of Cazenovia, N. Y., b. ab. 1830; d. 4, 11, 1863; both Meth .;


m. (2) I, I, 1869, DELIA HARMON of Aurora, b. 10, 23, 1838; d. 5, 13, 1906; Cong.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


Clayton, b. Tw .; m. (1) - Ames; m. (2).


Hattie, b. Tw .; m .; Charlotte, Mich.


BY SECOND WIFE


Julia May, d. 11, 2, 1889, age 15; a cripple.


GEORGE (WASHINGTON?) CANNON; see census of 1833; lived where Robert Gillie lived;


m. BATHSHEBA WHITE, dau. of Paul? CHILDREN Fidelia Sophia, b. ab. 1821.


Elizabeth Arminda, b. ab. 1822.


George (Pickatonica) b. ab. 1825.


MARY CANNON, late of Westfield (Mass.) Academy, in Tw. Inst. 1834-5.


WILLIS HORTON CANNON, b. New Athens, July, 1893, son of Ellis and Mamie (Horton) Cannon; to Tw. 1916; m. 8, 28, 1916, MARY RUTH ANDERSON, b. Cadiz, 5, 30, 1896.


THOMAS CAREY, b. ab. 1855; d. 7, 1, 1905; fr. N. Y .; here several years; owned place where Mr. Ferris lives; laborer; m.


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CARPENTER


CHILDREN


Effie; m .; in Cl.


Marguerite; m .; Canton.


Cornelius Jeremiah; Tw. H. S. 1906; m .; Akron.


Leo; m .; Akron.


Orpha; m. Charles Leach; Akron.


LEWIS CARGOLD; see census of 1833; came from Swit- zerland; had tannery near David Cochrane's place.


CHILDREN


Lewis Francis, b. ab. Feb. 1833; Inst. 1848.


Julia.


Daniel; Tw. Inst.


W. R. and FRANCES CARL; fr. Streetsboro; Bapt. 1883.


MR. CARMAN; farmer on Roach place 3 or 4 yrs, and on Gaylord place.


ALMOND CARMAN in Dist. 7, b. ab. 1835.


ELIJAH CARPENTER, b. 9, 19, 1830; d. 9, 17, 1912; to Tw. 1854; where Austin Herrick lives; to Kingston, Mich., 1870; bro. of Mrs. Philo Post; son of Aaron and Tirzah Carpenter, see.


m. 7, 30, 1854, ELIZA CAROLINE CLARK, b. 11, 16, 1836; d. 9, 18, 1908; dau. of Robert and Mary (Holt) Clark.


CHILDREN


I. Minerva Louise, b. 12, 25, 1855; m. 6, 5, 1871, John Davis; Portage La Prairie, Manitoba.


2. Alonzo Elijah, b. 10, 22, 1858; m. 8, 23, 1884, Martha Bying- ton; East Dayton, Mich.


3. Annie Harriet, b. 2, 6, 1862; d. 10, 12, 1888; m. 1, 6, 1882, George Alva Vail; 2 chil.


4. Lulu Blanche, b. 12, 4, 1864; m. 5, 29, 1889, John Seib; King- ston, Mich.


MRS. TIRZAH (DRAKE) CARPENTER; wid. of Aaron Carpenter; mother of Elijah above; lived on Liberty St. in the 50's and had George, b. ab. 1845; d. 3, 13, 1854, and Comfort, b. ab. 1847.


CHARLES EDWARD CARPENTER, b. 10, 3, 1878, in Cl .; son of David Lyman Carpenter of Cl. who was in Civil War; to Tw. 1914;


m. 12, 18, 1901, EDITH MAY MOSHER, b. 2, 3, 1878, in Irving, Mich .; dau. of George A. Mosher; see; to Tw. 1914.


Adopted child, Elton Leighton, b. 6, 27, 1909.


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REV. T. CARR; Meth. pastor 1844.


JOHN J. CARRAN, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1857-9; Cl.


ARTHUR WILLIS CARRIER, b. 1862; d. 1908, son of Joseph and Mary (Edison) Carrier of Brimfield; grad. of Mt. Union Col .; sup't. of Tw. schools 18 yrs., 1888-1906; m. 1888, LOLA COOK, b. 1868, dau. of Henry and Maria Cook of Alliance; lives in Cl.


CHILDREN, B. IN TWINSBURG


Harry Elmer, b. 1889; Tw. H. S. 1906; teacher in Cl. H. S.


Lucile Marie, b. 1891; teacher; m. 1914, Leon K. Jordan, and had Arthur, b. Oct. 1915.


Harold Ray, b. 1893; Cl.


Kenneth Cook, b. 1902; d. 2, 19, 1903.


CARTER PEDIGREE


I. Robert Carter; d. 1751 at Killingworth, Ct.


II. William Carter, b. 1702; m. 1733, Ann Yale.


III. Thaddeus Carter, b. Wallingford, Ct., 1735; m. 1783, LUCY ANDREWS, dau. of Elisha Andrews.


IV. NOAH ANDREWS CARTER, b. Wallingford, Ct., 1777; d. 1830; adopted by uncle, Rev. Noah Andrews, a Meth. preacher; m. LYDIA GAYLORD, b. 1778.


V. THADDEUS ANDREWS CARTER, b. 3, 24, 1802, at Bristol, Ct .; d. Tw. 10, 22, 1870; see census of 1833 which calls him Amos; to Ohio 1826; located in west part of town on wild land; he and both wives Meth .; all bur. in Tw .; m. (1) 5, 12, 1828, ESTHER ALFORD MARSHALL, b. 12, 9, 1805; d. 9, 1, 1845; dau. of Samuel Marshall;


m. (2) 12, 28, 1845, MARGARET McKISSON, b. 5, 6, 1812; d. 9, 18, 1871.


CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


I. Noah Andrews, b. 1, 15, 1829; d. 1, 26, 1829.


2. Noah Andrews, b. 4, 2, 1830; see below.


3. Samuel Marshall, b. 10, 29, 1831; see below.


4. Rollin Beecher, b. 7, 5, 1833; see below.


5. Mary Elizabeth, b. 3, 26, 1835; m. 5, 12, 1863, Rev. Chester T. Kingsbury, see.


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CARTER


6. Esther Amelia, b. 3, 27, 1837; Meth .; m. (1) 7, 7, 1870, Elliott Rawson of Ravenna who d. 7, 19, 1874; she m. (2) 2, 15, 1877, George S. Husted.


7. Joseph Benson, b. 2, 28, 1839; see below.


8. Dr. Hiram Wilson, b. 5, 20, 1841; see below.


9. John Emory, b. 1, 7, 1844; d. in Civil War 3, 15, 1865.


NOAH ANDREWS CARTER, son of Thaddeus A. above; b. 4, 2, 1831; d. Akron, 2, 1, 1895; bur. in Tw .; carpenter; lived in Hudson and Akron; built Buchtel College, etc .;


m. 6, 24, 1852, JANE REBECCA HERRICK, dau. of Rufus, see; b. 9, 27, 1833; lives Chagrin Falls.


CHILDREN


Ella Jane, b. 9, 20, 1854; m. 12, 12, 1872, Calvin H. Frase and chil .; Fostoria.


Frank Noah, b. 11, 22, 1856; m. 11, 25, 1880, Fanny Elizabeth Whipple, 1858-1893; 5 chil.


Wilbur Thaddeus, b. 5, 26, 1860; m. 2, 17, 1887, Kate Pattison; had Kirby, b. 1888.


Bessie Maria, b. 4, 5, 1862; d. 7, 17, 1863.


Emory John, b. 10, 21, 1865; m. 10, 28, 1891, Laura V. Stierwalt; had 3 chil.


SAMUEL MARSHALL CARTER, son of Thaddeus A. above; b. 10, 29, 1831; d. II, 2, 1872, by accident; bur. in Tw .; Meth .; went west in early fifties; to Newburg 1866; ma- chinist;


m. 7, 4, 1858, in Ill., NANCY PARK, who, in 1880, m. M. T. McDonald, who, with, 2 daus., went to Kansas, 1885.


CHILDREN


Dr. John Thaddeus, b. 6, 24, 1862; d .; Wes. Res. Col. and Medical Col .; lived in Cl .; m. 12, 10, 1891, Alice M. Hanchett, dau. of Erastus Hanchett, see. They had Ruth, b. 7, 20, 1896; in Woman's Col., Cl.


Mary Esther, b. 4, 11, 1866; m. 3, 22, 1887, Leslie Eugene Rich and had 5 chil.


Margaret Lillian, b. 4, 28, 1872.


ROLLIN BEECHER CARTER, son of Thaddeus A. above; b. 7, 5, 1833; d. 8, 10, 1861, at Buck Tooth, N. Y .; bur. in Tw .;


m. 5, 20, 1857, ALMENA BAIRD, b. 8, 30, 1833, who m. 5, 6, 1871, Oscar A. Nichols, see.


CHILD


Rollin Burt, b. 5, 17, 1858; d. 12, 23, 1905; Ohio Wes. Univ. 1882; physician; Akron; m. Helen Huling, of Vt.


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JOSEPH BENSON CARTER, son of Thaddeus A. above; b. 2, 28, 1839; farmer in west part of town; now in Mace- donia; Meth .; in Civil War 1861-1864; wounded; see Doyle's Centennial Hist. of Summit Co., p., 695 and Bowen's Hist., p. 755;


m. 12, 24, 1873, AMARILLA LUELLA SPAFFORD, of North- field, dau. of Jason Spafford, see; b. 8, 4, 1852; she Meth.


CHILDREN


Lena May, b. 4, 26, 1876; Mt. Union Col. 1899; Meth .; S. S. Supt .; teacher; Tw. librarian; author and compiler of first part of this book; m. II, 20, 1902.


Thaddeus Benson, b. 9, 14, 1882; Northfield H. S. and Ohio State Univ .; farmer in Northfield.


DR. HIRAM WILSON CARTER, son of Thaddeus A. above; b. 5, 20, 1841; d. 8, 25, 1907; teacher; Baldwin Uni .; Cleve- land Homeopathic Med. Col. 1869; practiced at Knoxville, Tenn., one yr .; Cuyahoga Falls many yrs., where widow now lives; Meth .;


m. 2, 28, 1867, ORSA AMANDA BALDWIN, dau. of Henry Baldwin, see; b. 2, 1, 1847; taught school.


CHILDREN


I. Harry Baldwin, b. Cl. 7, 11, 1868; d. Tw. 4, 6, 1870.


2. May Esther, b. 6, 18, 1870; Ohio Wes. Uni. 1892; dean of Lawrence Uni., Appleton, Wis .; teacher in Denver, Colo., public schools. 3. Wilson Andrus, b. 3, 4, 1872; Ohio Wes. Uni. 1892; prof. in Case School; m. (1) 8, 28, 1895, Jessie Riggs and had Harold Riggs and Helen Laura; m. (2) 5, 25, 1912, Jane M. Thomas.


4. Frank Boynton, b. II, 23, 1873; m. (1) 12, 7, 1892, Mabel. Marshall Gardner, who d. 5, 24, 1907; m. (2) 10, 20, 1908, Nellie Murphy.


5. Earl Valentine, b. 2, 14, 1878; m. 6, 22, 1899, Clara McCuskey, and had Kenneth Earl, Donald Leslie and Marjorie Agnes.


WILLIAM CARTER, b. 12, 7, 1802, in Ct .; d. 3, 3, 1891; from Hadam, Ct., ab. 1827-9; to Kalamazoo, Mich., ab. 1850; charter member of Bapt. chh. 1832; see census of 1833;


m. ANNA MARIA SOUTHWORTH, b. 10, 4, 1801; d. 8, 22, 1861; charter mem. of Bapt. chh.


CHILDREN


I. Charles Henry, b. 12, 24, 1824; d. 1, 1, 1906; m. in Mich. 6, 26, 1855, Caroline Dresser.


2. Edward Oliver, b. 7, 23, 1826; d.


3. Evelina Eliza, b. 5, 25, 1830; m. 8, 25, 1855, Daniel W. Kings- ley, Kalamazoo, Mich .; Independence, Kan.


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4. Judson Wade, twin of above; b. 5, 25, 1830; d. 3, 5, 1862; was in Civil War.


5. Giles R., b. 5, 25, 1835; d.


6. George Willis, b. 3, 30, 1839; d. 3, 27, 1862; he and Judson both d. of fever in Civil War.


BETSEY SOUTHWORTH lived in above family 1833, sister of Cleveland grocer.


LYDIA CARTER; Meth. before 1841.


BERNICE CARVER, b. 7, 19, 1780; d. Tw. 8, 17, 1861; to Tw. from Whitehall, N. Y .; many yrs. where Curtis Bennett lives;


m. RACHEL COLLAR (?), b. 3, 19, 1786; d. Tw. 5, 5, 1850. CHILDREN


Betsy, b. 4, 22, 1803; d. 1, 30, 1870; m. 1832, John Finley Clark, see. Sophia, b. ab. 1811; m. Stephen Barber, see.


Sally; m. Capt. Thomas D. Scott, see.


Jane; m. David Wright, see.


George Washington, b. 1, 20, 1814; see below.


Harriet, b. 1821; m. Timothy Taylor.


Arvilla, b. 1824; m. Elmore W. Clark, see.


The above list not in order of birth.


GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER, b. 1, 20, 1814; d. in Iowa; in Tw. after marriage until ab. 1848; on hill so. of village; kept hotel in Bedford;


m. 2, 12, 1835, MARY ANN KLINK, b. 3, 22, 1816; d. 5, 24, 1892; dau. of Henry Klink, see.


CHILDREN


I. Sarah Ann, b. 11, 1, 1835; d. 3, 23, 1899; m. 1853, William Mckinney, see.


2. John Wolsey, b. 7, 14, 1837; d. 8, 29, 1886; m. Jane Dustin.


3. Bernice Henry, b. 6, 22, 1841; d. 8, 1, 1898.


4. Bunavista, b. 9, 3, 1847; d. 7, 23, 1849.


5. Georgetta Lasilla, b. 6, 22, 1851; m. 5, 12, 1875, Curtis Hickox, see.


NAAMAN CASE; lived in west part of town, also on Hanchett farm on North road;


m. MARY -, b. ab. 1804; d. 8, 22, 1845. CHILDREN


I. Maria, m Joseph Roberts (?).


2. Warren, b. ab. 1830.


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3. Loron, b. ab. 1833.


4. Levi, b. ab. 1834.


5. Sarah, b. ab. 1834; d. 6, 20, 1845.


6. Lester, b. ab. 1837.


7. Calvin, b. ab. 1839; d. 9, 17, 1857.


8. Albert, b. ab. 1841.


9. Annette, b. ab. 1843; d. 9, 30, 1853.


This list is from Record Book of Dist. No. 7.


CHARLES H. CASE, Bapt. 1840.


MRS. TEMPERANCE MINOR CASE; wid. of Gideon Case; b. ab. 1802; d. 2, 17, 1875; lived in last years at her daugh- ter's, Mrs. George G. Dodge's; Cong. 1848; from Cuyahoga Falls.


ELLSWORTH CATON, b. 6, 10, 1864, at Fresno; to Tw. 1897; returned 1915; section foreman for W. and L. E. R. R .;


m. 4, 5, 1888, at Coshocton, SARAH BELL PHILLABAUM, b. 6, 19, 1869, at Fresno.


CHILDREN


Ernest Alexander, b. Fresno, 4, 20, 1889; station agent at Tw. 1907-15.


Asa Clifford, b. 10, 3, 1893; Meth.


REV. HORTON SHELDON CHACE, b. 1872; pastor M. E. chh. 1906-08; son of Charles H. and Lydia A. (Hall) Chace; m. 1892, INES MAY McCALMONT, dau. of John L. and Ellen (Robinson) McCalmont.


CHILDREN


Marguerite Blanche, b. 1893; d. 1897.


Lydia Elizabeth, b. 1898.


Mildred Ruth, b. 1903. .


CHARLES TREADWAY CHAFFMAN, b. 2, 13, 1877, Balti- more; son of Benjamin Franklin Chaffman, who d. 1914; to Tw. 1914; north road;


m. in Va., II, 23, 1899, CATHARINE REESE, b. in Wales, 2, 29, 1876; to America 1882; dau. of John Reese, of Cl.


CHILDREN


Alice Elizabeth, b. 5, 21, 1906.


John Benjamin, b. 7, 11, 1910. Viola, b. 7, 23, 1913.


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