Twinsburg, Ohio, 1817-1917, Part I History, Part II Genealogies, Part 21

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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Etta May, b. 5, 31, 1864; m. 9, 9, 1891, Charles Wagner, see; she Meth. 1877.


Frank B., d. 10, 13, 1850, age 3.


Daughter, d. 8, 1, 1853, infant.


DELIA A. CLARK, fr. Bedford; taught in Tw. Inst. 1854-7.


MARILLA M. CLARK, fr. Mantua; taught in Tw. Inst. 1847-50; m. MR. WHITE, author of White's Arithmetic.


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OLIVER CLARK, here 1820; one of first settlers; black- smith; shop near where Alfred Bishop's house is; to Hudson.


ROBERT, GEORGE, CORDELIA and LOUISA CLARK, in Dist. No. 4, Liberty St., in the 50's. Whose children were they?


WILLIAM W. CLARK, taught in Tw. Inst. 1857-9.


ZELOTES CLARK, bro. of John B. Clark, see; b. ab. 1747; d. 12, 5, 1834; see census of 1833;


m. ELIZABETH HARRIS (?), b. ab. 1758; d. 1, 4, 1836; both Cong. 1826; had Esther, Zelotes, and perhaps others.


OTTO CLEAVER; farmer on Young's road; to Hudson; m. , who d. of wood alcohol, 5, 18, 1906, age 50; two boys and two girls; boy Amer b. ab. 1898, was shot by accident 9, 18, 1905.


MRS. CLEAVER, mother of above (?), b. ab. 1830; d. 2, 17, 1907.


PHILIP CLEG, b. ab. 1835; here 1860;


m. CATHARINE -, b. ab. 1830.


Oliver Stofford Clewel, b. 2, 20, 1872; fr. Cl .; worked for Manly I. Leach 1915-16.


DUDLEY M. COBB, b. 11, 19, 1877, in Russell, N. Y .; son of Stephen M. and Caroline A. (Reddington) Cobb; with Dunscomb family since 1914;


m. 12, 3, 1910, MRS. MAUD (SMITH) WILSON, b. Mt. Vernon, Ind .; wid. of John H. Wilson, by whom she had Marie Wilson, who m. Jay E. Hatch, and Dudley Wilson, b. 8, 13, 1907, and 4 others who d.


ROBERT COCHRAN, b. 5, 9, 1800; d. 2, 10, 1880; son of John and Mary (Brodie) Cochran of Scotland; to America 1832; farmer on west side of Solon road near town line; after marriage came by canal and lake to Cl .; then to Aurora and then to Tw .; bought farm at south end of Liberty St .; lived in log house and about 1836 built stone house, first one in Tw .; had served apprenticeship as cabinet maker but spent life in carving a farm out of forest; he and w. Meth;


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m. 8, 12, 1832, AGNES KIRKWOOD, b. 6, 6, 1816; d. 2, 4, 1891; dau. of Andrew (1770-1861) and Jeannette (Love) Kirkwood (1768-1861). She came over on same ship with Robert; m. in Albany ,N. Y.


CHILDREN


I. Jeannette Ann, b. 7, 10, 1837; d. 2, 4, 1850.


2. Mary Jane, b. 1, 21, 1839; d. 5, 31, 1895; m. John Forbes of Bedford; Meth.


3. Agnes, b. 10, 26, 1843; Meth .; m. 1, 30, 1867, Ashel H. Cham- berlin, see.


4. John, b. 7, 11, 1846; m. 4, 24, 1870, Caroline Harriet Chamber- lin, dau. of Hiram Chamberlin, see, and went to Bedford; no chil .; Meth.


5. Margaret, b. 9, 4, 1849; d. 11, 5, 1915; Meth .; m. 7, 4, 1871, John Gillie, see.


6. Thomas Crawford, b. 3, 21, 1850; see below.


7. Jeannette, b. 10, 10, 1853; d. 7, 7, 1854.


8. Isabelle Ellen, b. 4, 9, 1855; d. 2, 4, 1863.


9. Lizzie Ann, b. 3, 6, 1857; Meth. 1876; m. Luther H. Nichols, see.


IO. Berthie, b. 4, 14, 1861; Meth. 1877; m. 10, 14, 1880, William A. Rudd, see.


THOMAS CRAWFORD COCHRAN, b. 3, 21, 1850; d. 9, 30, 1912, by fall from staging on his new house in village; farmer many yrs. on Solon road; Meth .;


m. 8, 20, 1876, ELLA AUGUSTA LANE, b. 7, 31, 1855, dau. of Charles Lane, see; studied at Oberlin; Cong. and Meth.


CHILDREN


Clyde Ernest, b. 3, 25, 1878; Tw. H. S. 1897; Case School 1902; m. 8, 27, 1902, Mabel Densmore of Cl. and had Velma Marie, b. 8, 29, 1903, and Wayne Fletcher, b. 8, 15, 1905.


Lyle Forest, b. 9, 20, 1889; Tw. H. S. 1906; Wes. Res. Col. 1911; m. 3, 14, 1912, Mabelle Florence Sankers and had Florence Ruth, b. 5, 24, 1914, and Thomas Kirkwood, b. 3, 18, 1916.


DAVID COCHRAN, b. in Scotland 1804; d. Tw. 11, 17, 1878; son of John and Mary (Brodie) Cochran; home on and near Liberty St .; farmer; weaver of Paisly shawls; stone mason; to America 1832 with brothers; lived several years in stone house on Liberty St. which his bro. Robert built; finally bought of bro. in law, Andrew Kirkwood, the place where he and children lived so long;


m. ab. 1842, MARGARET BAXTER, b. 8, 14, 1823; d. 2, 27, 1911; dau. of William and Isabelle (Shaw) Baxter.


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She came with parents ab. 1832, three months crossing and near being wrecked; see Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1042.


CHILDREN


I. James Baxter, b. 4, 19, 1844; m. Martha McClintock.


2. Robert, b. 10, 10, 1846.


3. William Perry, b. 6, 10, 1849.


4. Margaret Maud, b. 3, 11, 1852; m. 1876, Milo A. McClintock;


see.


5. David Duncan, b. 10, 10, 1854.


6. Isabell, b. 8, 12, 1856.


7. Mary Ann, b. 10, 3, 1859.


8. Martha Agnes, b. 10, 3, 1859; m. Samuel Fletcher.


9. Almina C., b. 3, 12, 1861; m. George P. Snyder.


IO. John, b. 4, 23, 1863.


WILLIAM COCHRANE, b. ab. 1779; d. 2, 3, 1846.


ALBERT COCHRAN, grandson of David above, b. 2, 5, 1887.


LEWIS PHILIP COCHRANE, adopted son of David Coch- ran above, b .; d .;


m. PHEBE ANN STAFFORD, dau. of Alfred Stafford, of Aurora; b. -; Cong. 1879; now in Aurora.


CHILDREN


Carrie, b. -; unm .; H. S. 1898.


Mary, b. -; m .; Aurora.


Alfred, b.


Ozzie, b. -


-; m. Judson Nichols, of Bedford.


Vincie, b. - -; H. S. 1898.


Grace, b - -; unm.


Pearl, b. ; unm.


Elmer, b. -; Aurora.


Gunell, b.


JOHN C. COFFEE; in Civil War; name on monument.


DR. SEYMOUR ALBINUS COLLINS, b. 4, 28, 1827, Monk- ton, Vt .; d. 2, 15, 1900; here 1860; where Mrs. John Hempstead now lives; son of Augustin and Cassendana Collins; to Ohio with parents by ox team 1833; settled in Bedford; Cl. Med. Col. 1854; 2 yrs. in Astabula Co., then to Tw. 1855-56, then many yrs. in Orange as farmer, doctor and justice of the peace, then in Tw. till death;


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m. (1) 2, 22, 1854, SALINA HATHAWAY, b. 5, 29, 1831; d. 8, 16, 1892;


m. (2) II, 29, 1893, MRS. RHODA WATSON (ROACH) PARMELEE, wid. of Gardiner Parmelee; she b. ab. 1827; d. 2, 15, 1910; Meth.


CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


I. Mary Hathaway, b. Aug. 1855; d. II, 21, 1862.


2. Charles Hathaway, b. 7, 22, 1856; m. 8, 5, 1887, Julia Benedict.


3. Edward, b. 9, 12, 1860; m. II, 14, 1882, Lida S. Wheeler, of Bedford.


4. Julia, d. y. 1, 26, 1868.


5. Harry, 1867-74.


MISS BINA COLLINS, sister of above, b. ab. 1830; d. 8, 19, 1892; lived with brother.


WILFORD ELLSWORTH COLLINS, b. 8, 6, 1868, near Rootstown; son of William Penn and Harriet Louise (Snyder) Collins; to Cl. ab. 1890; insurance agent; sum- mers in Tw. since 1911;


m. 10, 24, 1895, EMMA BARNES, b. I, 1, 1870, in Noble Co., dau. of Vachel and Sarah Margaret (Tribby) Barnes.


CHILDREN Carolyn, b. 9, 10, 1901, in Cl.


Harlan Barnes, b. 10, 19, 1904, in Cl.


FRANK COMINGS; here 2 or 3 yrs .; painter and paperer; on North st .; m. MARY -; no chil.


ANDREW CONANT, b. Pawlet, Vt., 4, 10, 1798; d. 1854; son of John Gardner Conant who was in Rev. War, de- scended from Roger Conant who came to America 1623; Andrew one of 10 chil .; clothier; to Ohio 1830; to Tw. from Strongsville; farm on Young's road; to Bedford ab. 1844-5, where he had a woolen mill; Cong .; dea. 1837-42; m. ELIZABETH GREEN, b. 1800; d. 1877-8 in Bedford; dau. of Beriah Green, see; Cong. 1836.


CHILDREN


Frances; d. Bedford 1848; m. 1838, Bradford Montgomery; he to Calif. 1849 and d. day after reaching San Francisco; she Cong. 1835. Laura A., d. 1886; m. ab. 1850, Richard Rowe and had 2 sons and 2 daus.


Henry Andrew, b. 1825; d. in Cl. 1, 14, 1911; m. Mahala Barnes. Eunice W., b. 1834; d. in Bedford 1857; unm.


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Almira A., b. ab. 1829; d. 9, 9, 1841.


Charles Preston, b. 12, 30, 1836; d. 12, 21, 1909, at Sandusky Soldiers' Home; quarry worker; Lieut. in 23rd O. V. I .; m. 1868, Arvilla Davis, who d. 1905; a dau. 3 yrs. old drowned at Newburg. Emily Sophia, 1839-1885; m. 1858, George Tinker, 4 sons.


Harlan Smith, b. Tw. 12, 2, 1842; killed at Shiloh 1862, in Ist Mich. Regt .; unm.


Horace Green, b. Tw. 12, 2, 1842; d. 10, 18, 1915; to Ill. 1878; in Ist O. V. I. 3 yrs; wounded twice; m. 1, 1, 1870, Emma Myra; no chil .; adopted dau.


John and 2 others d. y.


The above list not all in right order.


SAMUEL and AGNES CONANT; Meth. before 1841.


CHARLES H. CONKEY, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1856-7.


EDWARD CONKLIN, lived with Seth Hanchett; m. and has 4 chil .; Chicago.


FRANCIS CONKLIN, bro. of above; name now Coleman; lived with Orville C. Clark and Carlton Hanchett; lawyer in Lorain.


JOSEPH CONKLIN, bro. of above; lived with Thomas Cochran and Almon Brown; several chil .; Chicago.


MARY CONNORS, b. ab. 1836; in Dist. 4, in 1853. AMOS COOK; Cong. 1831; m. Ann Clark.


SILAS COOK, back to Conn. with Mr. Ingraham; m. MARY INGRAHAM, dau. of Leander Ingraham, see; she Bapt. 1837; Cong. 1840.


MRS. LURA JANE COOK, b. ab. 1863; d. 4, 28, 1911; lived at Austin Herrick's; Meth .; had adopted son William.


EPHRAIM and ELIZA COOK; Meth. before 1841; where Mr. Stocker lives; to Solon, Independence and Bedford; large family, Daniel, George, Ephraim, Silas, etc.


MRS. JOHN T. COOK, b. ab. 1804; d. 1, 30, 1870. LELAND and AMY COOK; Bapt. ab. 1840.


Relationship of above Cook families not known. DANIEL COOPER; in Dist. 2 in 1852.


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ALBA RAYMOND COPELAND, b. 8, 8, 1881; son of James Sankey and Mary (Conway) Copeland; to Tw. 1915, on Bert Tucker's farm on Hudson road;


m. 9, 22, 1910, DOLLY BELLE COMSTOCK, b. 7, 11, 1883; dau. of Henry and Happy (Green) Comstock of Independ- ence.


CHILDREN


Raymond, b. and d. 1, 24, 1912.


Hazel Irene, b. 9, 10, 1913.


MILO ANDREW CORBETT, b. Euclid, 6, 9, 1836; d. 10, 27, 1908; in Civil War; farmer; in Tw. awhile and many years in Newburg;


m. 7, 5, 1859, ELIZA JANE EDWARDS, b. Eng. 5, II, 1839; to U. S. 1846; now with daughter, Mrs. Axel T. Johnson on Liberty St.


CHILDREN


William N., b. 6, 26, 1861; see below.


James Albert, b. 1, 31, 1865; m. Augusta Johnson; 3 chil .; lives in Solon.


Eleanor Amelia, b. 3, 16, 1868; m. Charles Raymond; 3 chil .; Fostoria.


Mary Jane, b. 11, 13, 1876; m. Axel Theodore Johnson, see.


WILLIAM N. CORBETT, b. Tw. 6, 26, 1861; son of Milo A. above; farmer on Bedford road; now in meat business in Akron;


m. 3, 15, 1881, CHRISTINE RULL.


CHILDREN


I. Miles Andrew, b. 12, 29, 1882.


2. Charles, b. 4, 13, 1884.


3. William N., b. 9, 13, 1886.


4. Albert, b. 5, 2, 1888.


5. Eliza Jane, b. 12, 20, 1890.


6. Elmer, b. 4, 30, 1892. .


7. Cora, b. 11, 22, 1895.


8. Edwin, b. Tw. 10, 3, 1904.


All but last b. in Newburg.


ROBERT WESLEY CORKHILL, b. in Isle of Man, 4, 3, 1839; d. Tw. 7, 9, 1901; to America 1868; to Tw. 1887; worked many years on the Dodge farm; unm.


ELISHA L(OOMIS ?) COWLES, b. Ct. 1806; d. Tw. 12, 13, 1838; son of Benjamin Cowles of Ct. who d. 1817, leaving Elisha, and Caroline, who m. Justus Herrick; Elisha bound


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to a farmer but his time bought by his mother and all 3 came to Tw., where her twin bro., Maj. Elisha Loomis, lived, driving through with one horse wagon; while in his teens Elisha bought land and cleared it, the Joseph Hawkins place, where his mother died; then he sold, and bought a mile so. of village and there brought his 17 yr. old bride ab. 1828; Edward and Eliza Ann b. there; Cong. 1831;


m. (1) MARY LANE, b. Ct., 2, 1, 1811; d. Tw. 2, 13, 1837; dau. of Elisha Lane; Cong. 1831.


m. (2) 5, 23, 1837, ESTHER JERUSHA MILLS, b. 7, 2, 1817; d .; dau. of Philo and Julia Mills; Cong. 1831; she to Wis. 1855; to Charles City, Ia., 1865. In 1842 she m. Robert Dunshee, see.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


Edward, b. 1, 20, 1829; see below.


Eliza Ann, b. 5, 4, 1832; m. 9, 15, 1853, Harrison Barnes, 1821- 1896; to Wis. 1854; to Charles City, Ia., 1865; 7 chil., 5 of them living in 1915.


CHILD BY SECOND WIFE


Mary Esther, b. 3, 18, 1838; d. Charles City, Ia., 3, 16, 1872; m. 12, 25, 1857, Hammet H. Case of Cl. who d. 1891 in Calf .; 3 chil.


EDWARD COWLES, b. 1, 20, 1829; d. Jan. -; to Bedford 1861; son of Elisha L. above;


m. MARTHA MATTHEWS.


CHILDREN


Elwood Elisha, b. 1, 1, 1851; see below.


Otis, d. age 12.


Carl George; m. - Barnes.


Dr. Edward M., b. St. Law Co., N. Y .; Cong. 1903.


ELWOOD ELISHA COWLES, b. I, I, 1851; travelling man; on Solon road on old Joel Parmelee place; now in Bedford; m., 1877, ELIZABETH DUNN.


CHILDREN


Lucille, b. 6, 14, 1888; m. Lloyd Ake, see.


Mortimer John; m. 8, 17, 1908, Bessie Cross; no chil.


MR. CoY, d. 8, 13, 1860; age 37.


REV. GEORGE HERBERT CRAFTS; b. 3, 19, 1858 at Whateley, Mass .; Garrett Biblical Inst., Evanston, Ill. 1894; pastor of Tw. Meth. chh. 1916 ;


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m. (1) 12, 24, 1888, Mrs. Zilpha (Albons) Beekman, b. 11, 16, 1850; d. 5, 19, 1915; wid. of Isaac C. Beekman; m. (2) 6, 26, 1916, Mrs. Effie I. Poole, wid. of Rev. F. W. Poole, b. at Nevada 10, II, 1868; supt. several yrs. of Deaconness' Home in Cl .; by first hus. she had Helen Irene and Ralph W.


PETER CRAIGIE, b. in Scotland ab. 1850; to U. S. 1882; d. 3, 6, 1915, and bur. in Cl .; farmer in s. e. part of town, old Edgerton farm; had dau. who m. H. M. Hay, and son John; further facts not obtainable.


SILAS CRAMM; m. MILLICENT -; she as wid. Cong. 1834-5; dis. to Rantoul, Ill., with John W. Dodge and family; mother of Mrs. Dodge; her first hus. a Bissell; lived to be 90 or more; for years after going to Ill. she observed the hour on Friday of the prayer meeting of Tw. chh .; she and Mrs. Thomas the only women in their day that spoke in Cong. prayer meeting.


MR. A. E. CRAMPTON, railroad agent and operator here ab. 1914-15, son of Mrs. Harriet Kelly who lived here at same time.


REV. MR. CRANDALL, Bapt. minister here after the war sev. yrs., ab. 1868; shoemaker; from Seville; d. ab. 1913. His children were Samuel, Joseph, Louise and Lulu.


CHARLES NELSON CRANE, b. ab. 1843; d. 4, 7, 1846.


GEORGE WASHINGTON CRANE. Who was he?


JERUSHA CRANE; Meth. 1845.


RHODA CRANE; Meth. 1845.


Relationship of above Cranes not known. Crane family lived where Mrs. Celestia Wilcox lives.


WILLIAM CRANKSHAW, b. 12, 22, 1809; d. 10, 29, 1879; farmer on Bedford road;


m. (1) 10, 6, 1832, RACHEL SHAW, b. 7, 11, 18II; d. 4, 21, 1871; dau. of Robert Shaw, 1785-1857, and Alice (Hopkinson) Shaw, 1786-1857, who had William, Jesse, Job, and Rachel; Job b. ab. 1822; d. 9, 22, 1843;


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m. (2) MRS. MARGARET JOHNSON (GILLIE) MOORE, dau. of James Gillie, see; both wives Meth.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


I. Robert, b. and d. 1833.


2. James E., b. 3, 7, 1834; m. 11, 30, 1854, Arzalia G. Vanderhoof.


3. Jesse, b. 2, 20, 1837; d. 6, 20, 1896; m. 2, 5, 1861, Mary Jane Porter; Cong. 1858; dis. to Akron 1864. Their dau. Jennie Belle, a trained nurse; to Tw. 1916; bought old Crouse place on Macedonia road.


4. David, b. 4, 17, 1839; m. 12, 31, 1865, Delilah Gordon.


5. Margaret M., b. 9, 15, 1841; Meth. 1857; m. (1) 5, 23, 1868, Charles Stiles; m. (2) 2, 6, 1889, Elijah H. Hoffman, killed by auto in Akron 3, 18, 1915.


6. Charles Henry, b. 12, 5, 1844; d. 8, 19, 1846.


7. Mary Elizabeth, b. 2, 18, 1848; d. 3, 1, 1915; Meth.


8. George W., b. 7, 5, 1850; Meth .; m. 12, 7, 1871, Irene E. Morton; Williamsburg, Kan.


9. Samuel Henry, b. 3, 5, 1853; see below.


SAMUEL HENRY CRANKSHAW, b. 3, 5, 1853; Meth. 1877; farmer; lives in village west side of park;


m. II, 28, 1877, MARILLA MERANDA NORTON, b. 2, 14, 1858, dau. of Horace Norton, see; Meth.


CHILDREN


Horace Westwood, b. 6, 20, 1881; m. 10, 15, 1902, Eliza M. Sawyer, b. 4, 19, 1882, dau. of Riley B. Sawyer, see; they had Earl, who d. 11, 20, 1911, age 6; Sebring.


Mabel Persis, b. 5, 25, 1888; Meth .; Tw. H. S. 1906; m. 8, 14, 1912, Manly Emerson Culhan, see.


A. E. CRANSON, (same as Nathan ?); renter here 20 or 25 yrs. ago; to Trumbull or Geaugo Co .;


m. ROXANA SLADE, whose mother was a Herrick; both Meth.


CHILDREN


Walter.


Ida.


Lucy.


Albert.


Perhaps another.


SOLOMON CRAWFORD, b. 2, 14, 1772; d. 10, 28, 1853; to Ohio 1816; to Tw. 1831; from Orange Co., N. Y .; lived in house on Bedford road where Henry Bissell's house is now;


m. 3, 13, 1800, ANNA CRAWFORD, a 2nd cousin; b. 2, 24, 1783; d. 9, 10, 1863.


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CHILDREN


Alexander, b. 8, 14, 1801; see below.


Cadwallader, b. 8, 2, 1803; m. Myra Taylor of Aurora; Streetsboro. Isabel, b. 5, 20, 1806; m. Cephas Bissell, see.


ALEXANDER CRAWFORD, b. 8, 14, 1801; d. 8, 22, 1870; son of Solomon, above; to Aurora, then to east part of Tw. on Henry Bissell place; farmer;


m. 5, 6, 1829, SOPHRONIA WALLACE, b. 8, 20, 1808; d. 9, 30, 1895.


CHILDREN


I. Alexander Wallace, b. 6, 27, 1830; see below.


2. Laura Sabrina, b. 6, 6, 1832; d. 1, 10, 1834.


3. Solomon Walter, b. 2, 17, 1835; d. 3, 20, 1845.


4. Alanson, b. 4, 8, 1837; m. (1) 9, 30, 1863, Alice Eggleston of Aurora; m. (2) Lavina Wheeler of Medina.


5. Cadwallader, b. 4, 23, 1840; d. 3, 12, 1845.


6. Anna Almira, b. 4, 6, 1842; m. 2, 15, 1871, Rufus Noyes; Mattoon, Ill.


7. Betsy, b. II, 29, 1845; m. (1) John Hatch, see; m. (2) Ezra Clark, see.


8. Amanda Melissa, b. 2, 22, 1848; m. 12, 27, 1866, Aurelius Tucker, see.


9. Robert, b. I, I, 1852; d. 1899; m. in Gunnison, Colo.


ALEXANDER WALLACE CRAWFORD, b. 6, 27, 1830; son of Alexander Crawford, Sen .; San Diego, Calif .; to Hum- boldt, Kan., ab. 1875;


m. (1) II, 12, 1863, CAROLINE ELMIRA CHAMBERLIN, b. 3, 24, 1838; d. in Kan .; dau. of Lyman Chamberlin;


m. (2) 8, 31, 1897, MARY CROWELL, b. 1, 26, 1845, of Calif.


CHILDREN


First four b. in Tw. near Aurora Pond.


I. Fred Walter, b. 5, 12, 1865; d. June, 1902, in Colo .; unm.


2. Arthur Wallace, b. 6, 24, 1867; d. 1904; m. Amelia Bauer; Kan.


3. Grace Lilian, b. 2, 25, 1869; m. 1892, James Allen Morris (or Harris ?); Kan.


4. May Elmina, b. 1, 28, 1874; m. June 1890, Simeon Walter Withite; Kan.


5. Charles Lyman, b. 11, 28, 1876; m. 1910, Bertha Choekley.


6. Georgia Gertrude, b. 2, 12, 1878; m. Feb. 1899, Albert Choek- ley


MRS. MARY CRENDALE, b. ab. 1799; d. 6, 7, 1859.


DAVIS J. CROCKER, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1845-6.


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HENRY CROCKER, b. ab. 1841; d. 10, 4, 1862, killed on cars going to the war by putting his head out of car window; a substitute for Newton Clark at $600; worked for John F. Clark.


JULIA CROCKER, wid. of Ezra Crocker; Cong. 1840, dis. 1843 to Wishauwakee, Ia. Her children, Frances Julia, Mary Ann and Ezra were bap. 7, 4, 1841.


WILLIAM C. CROFF, Bapt. 1841.


MARSHALL CALVIN CROSS, b. 7, 20, 1855 (?) in Nelson; in Tw. since 1910;


m. (1) and has dau. in Kan.


m. (2) MRS. ETTA (Goss) WEGMAN, wid. of Philip Albert Wegman, see.


CHILD


Charles David, b. 11, 25, 1911.


ANDREW CROSS, fr. Little York; chil. b. there; black- smith and teamster; lived where John Hempstead lives; both dead.


CHILDREN


George; d. 1913, bur. in Northfield.


Burton, or Barton, Cl. Levi.


A girl.


MRS. HARRIET CROSS, b. 8, 19, 1836; d. 3, 6, 1859; dau. of Augustus Herrick. Had infant d. 5, 13, 1859, and a child d. 6, 15, 1862, age 9 mo.


REV. ROSELLE THEODORE CROSS, b. Richville, N. Y., 8, 21, 1844; pastor of Tw. Cong. chh., Sept. 1, 1912- 9, 1, 1916; formerly principal of Oberlin Academy; Oberlin Col. 1867; author of Home Duties, Clear as Crystal, Crys- tals and Gold, My Children's Ancestors, Twinsburg Fami- lies, etc .;


m. (1) 8, 12, 1869, EMMA ASENATH BRIDGMAN, b. 12, 2, 1843; d. in Cl. 9, 11, 1910;


m. (2) 10, 21, 1913, MARTHA ROENA HANCHETT, b. Tw. 7, 15, 1856, dau. of Oliver O. Hanchett, see.


CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


Theodore Bridgman, b. 1, 5, 1873; d. 2, 3, 1876.


Leora Minnie, b. 2, 3, 1875; Oberlin Col. 1898; librarian in Cl.


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Charles Finney, b. 6, 1, 1876; d. 9, 14, 1876.


Rev. Judson Lewis, b. 11, 10, 1878; Colo. Col. 1901; Yale Sem. 1904; pastor of Rollstone Cong. chh. Fitchburg, Mass .; m. 9, 13, 1904, Florence Emily Isham; 3 chil.


Cleaveland Roselle, b. 5, 19, 1882; Oberlin Col. 1903; Wes. Res. Law School 1907; lawyer in Cl .; m. 11, 11, 1908, Ruth Adah Savage, Ober. Col. 1905; I child.


GEORGE EDWARD CROUSE, b. in Ger. 2, 6, 1825; d. 8, 15, 1907; son of John George and Marie Magdalene Crouse; plumber and tinsmith; began business in Tw. 1853; Cong. 1866; dea. 1878 to death;


m. 4, 8, 1854, MAGDALENE SCHAUSS, b. 12, 13, 1837; d. 8, 7, 1912; dau. of Henry Schauss, see; Cong. 1858.


CHILDREN


I. Mary (adopted) b. 3, 10, 1860; m. Sherman Leach, Bedford.


2. George Henry, b. 12, 28, 1860; m. Laura Todd, Wellington, Kan.


3. Emma, b. 5, 29, 1864; m. 10, 16, 1890, Highland B. Wright, see; Cl.


4. Edward Bryant, b. 6, 5, 1867; tinsmith and plumber; Cong. 1902; m. 1, 26, 1891, Minnie Rose Moss, Cong. 1891 fr. Seattle. They had Irene b. 10, 28, 1892, charity worker in Cl., studied at Lake Erie Sem. at Painesville; Cong .; Tw. H. S. 1909.


5. Harriet, b. 11, 5, 1869; m. 11, 5, 1902, Adelbert Carlos Cham- berlin, see; she Cong.


6. Nellie, b. 12, 2, 1873; m. 5, 8, 1895, George Bertram Walton, see.


7. Charles Frederick, b. 5, 22, 1878; m. 3, 7, 1906, Elizabeth Gillie, dau. of John Gillie; both Cong. 1913; he Tw. H. S. 1897; no chil. 8. Frank Lewis, b. 9, 24, 1880; d. 2, 29, 1884.


JOHN CULHAN, b. in Ireland 1812; d. 4, 17, 1895; farm- er on Liberty St .; to Tw. ab. 1862;


m. ANN MALQUEEN, b. in Ireland 1823; d. 2, 2, 1898.


CHILDREN


Mary Jane, m. Perry Morrison of Solon; had Bert, Stella, Nellie and John.


Elizabeth, d .; m. - Cowan; had Anna who m. Irving Stone- man of Chagrin Falls, and William.


John Henry, b. 1859; see below.


James; m. Elizabeth -; 3 boys; Massillon.


JOHN HENRY CULHAN, son of John above; b. Cohoes, N. Y., 2, 22, 1859; to Tw. ab. 1862; near depot.


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CURTISS


m. 9, II, 1881, ESTELLA LUELLA POST, b. 12, 19, 1863, dau. of Philo Post, see.


CHILDREN


Lulu Maud, b. Tw. 7, 7, 1882; Tw. H. S. 1900; taught several terms; m. 8, 8, 1907, Dr. Robert Burns Chamberlin, see.


Manly Emerson, b. Streetsboro, 10, 31, 1886; Meth .; Tw. H. S. 1903; m. 8, 14, 1912, Mabel Crankshaw; dau. of Samuel Crankshaw, see.


MRS. CULVER, b. ab. 1813; d. 1, 10, 1898, at Darius Chamberlin's, where she lived several yrs .; was mother-in- law of Mrs. Chamberlin's sister.


MR. CUMMINGS and wife, in s. w. part of township. They had Walter b. ab. 1824, Mary Ann, b. ab. 1827, and Abner, b. ab. 1829. Census of 1833.


ROBERT CURPHA, b. ab. 1822 in Isle of Man; here 1860; in Civil War; worked for Robert Cochrane;


m. MARGARET, b. ab. 1824.


CHILDREN


Found in Dist. Reg. No. 2. Robert.


Margaret, b. ab. 1852.


Ella, b. ab. 1854.


Latisha, b. ab. 1857.


ROBERT CURPHA, cooper, tailor in Madden Bros. store one summer; went west ab. 1860.


M. A. and POLLY CURTICE; Meth. 1841.


MARGARET CURTICE; Meth. 1843.


CHAUNCY CURTIS; Bapt. 1840.


SAMUEL and REBECCA CURTIS; Meth. before 1841.


GEORGE ELLSWORTH CURTISS, b. 4, 18, 1863; d. 6, 9, 1910; son of George and Emily (Brower) Curtiss of North- field; to Tw. ab. 1903;


m., 12, 26, 1888, EMMA JEMIMA BELL, b. 7, 6, 1864; dau. of William and Isabella (Sloan) Bell of Streetsboro, and sister of Thomas A. Bell; to Kent 1915.


CHILDREN


Ada Blanche, b. 12, 17, 1895; Kent Normal School; teacher; Tw. H. S. 1911.


Ruth Esther, b. 12, 9, 1897.


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CURTIS


DANIELS-279


VOLNEY CURTIS; shoemaker; music teacher; so. side of park where Mr. Mattison lives; went to Ravenna and m. (2) Clements; some children in Neb.


MRS. P. CURTIS; probably wife of above; b. ab. 1831; d. 5, 13, 1876.


CHILDREN


Clarence, Bertha and Walter.


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CARL CHRISTIAN DACHTLER, b. 12, 24, 1865; killed at powder mill 7, 21, 1911; son of Christy and Elizabeth Dachtler;


m. 8, 31, 1889, ELIZABETH CHRISTIAN GEIL, b. 2, 18, 1865, dau. of Martin and Elizabeth (Warner) Geil; both Cong. 1907.


CHILDREN


Carl Henry, b. 7, 21, 1891; d. 8, 10, 1891.


Anna Mary, b. 12, 29, 1894; m. 1913, Hope J. Osborn, and had Elizabeth Catharine, b. 1913; m. (2) 5, 18, 1916, John Morris, see.


Catharine Elizabeth, b. 2, 16, 1895.


William Martin Henry, b. 10, 13, 1896.


George Carl, b. 1, 31, 1899.


Christy Henry, b. 2, 6, 1901.


Frieda Caroline, b. 9, 2, 1903.


Ida Pauline, b. 7, 25, 1905; d. same day.


Sophia L., b. 1, 17, 1907.


ADELBERT DALRYMPLE, laborer; where Mr. Solenski lives; dau. Hattie adopted by Miss Young and m. Ozman Bennett, see. Another dau. d. 10, 24, 1885, age 3 days.


HENRY R. DANCOX, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1849.


ERASTUS DANIELS, b. Ct., Aug. 1824; d. 11, 12, 1888; son of Lemuel C. and Eunice (Young) Daniels; here 1860; where Curtiss Bennett lives; to Tw. 1849 with bro. Levi who d. 1864 unm .; wagon maker and farmer; Cong. 1877; see Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1043;


m. 1, 9, 1860, WEALTHY MATTHEWS, b. St. Law. Co. N. Y., 6, 26, 1836; d. in Calif. Nov. 1906 and bur. Tw .; dau. of John Matthews; Cong. 1877; dis. 1899; willed $1000 to 2 sons of a former pastor, and $1000 to 2 sons of another pastor, boys whom she had taught in S. S.


ONE CHILD


Minnie G., b. ab. 1865; d. 8, 29, 1888.


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DAWSON


MRS. DANIELS; d. 3, 1, 1901, age 78.


ESTHER A. DANIELS, sister of Erastus above; Cong. 1877; dis. to Dundee, N. Y.


DANIELS; d. 2, 1, 1864, age 50.


MOLLIE E. DARLING, b. 3, 30, 1844; taught on Liberty St. 1871-2 and in village 1872, in Dist. No. 2 in 1873 and in Dist. No. 6 in 1873-4; lives in Northfield.


FREDERICK and MARIA DARLIN; Meth. 1845.


JOHN ROBERT GOUGH DAVIS, b. in Eng. 2, 25, 1887, son of Stephen and Esther Davis; to America 1906; North St. on W. S. Lister's place;


m. 3, 12, 1912, ALICE MARJORY TEASDALE, b. in Eng. 6, 1, 1886, dau. of Robert and Catharine (Lewis) Teasdale; she came 1912.


CHILDREN


Dennis Teasdale, b. 4, 12, 1914.


Robert Ian Teasdale, b. 3, 16, 1916.


REV. J. W. DAVIS, Meth. pastor 1838.




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