Twinsburg, Ohio, 1817-1917, Part I History, Part II Genealogies, Part 22

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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LESTER DAVIS; to Tw. with Elisha Loomis ab. 5, 20, 1817, fr. New Haven, Ct., probably the one who was here in 1820 when Luman Lane came.


DAWSON, an English family from Canada; moved to Cherry Valley, Ill .; see census of 1833.


CHILDREN


Robert, b. ab. 1820, Jane, ab. 1822,


Dinah, ab. 1825, Mary, ab. 1827, Ann Ward, ab. 1829, John Francis, ab. 1831,


William, ab. Jan. 1833.


DAU. OF "DORSAN" d. 8, 7, 1842, age 6 mo.


FRANCIS and THOMASINE DORSAN (perhaps same as Dawson, see above); Meth. before 1841. Jane Dorsan and Mary Dawson, Meth. 1843.


HUGH LOVE DAWSON, b. 12 23, 1872, near Wilmington, Pa., son of Luke Calvin and Beulah (Love) Dawson; to Cl. 1901; insurance agent; in Tw. summers of 1913 and 1916; Westminster Col. 1897;


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m. 6, 28, 1905, MARIAN KINCAID, b. Elgin, Ill., 1, 15, 1875, dau. of Eugene Cornell and Isa (Padeford) Kincaid; at Oberlin Col. 1898-9.


CHILDREN


Hugh Harold, b. 7, 23, 1906. Eugene Kincaid, b. 2, 7, 1909.


ALEXANDER DAY, b. in Eng. 3, 2, 1871, son of Isaac and Adeline (Rawson) Day; came with w. and I child from Sheffield, Eng., summer of 1893; rest of chil. b. in Cl .; to Tw. 1914; on Dodge road;


m. 4, 27, 1892, ISABEL HEAP, b. in Eng. 3, 18, 1870, dau. of John and Mary (Cross) Heap.


CHILDREN


I. John Alwyn, b. in Eng., 2, 7, 1893.


2. Frances Isabel, b. 11, 1, 1894; d. 3, 8, 1900.


3. Adeline Mary, b. 4, 5, 1897.


4. Alexander James, b. 2, 11, 1900.


5. Martha Millicent, b. 12, 6, 1901.


6. Florence Evelyn, b. 11, 26, 1904.


7. Isabel Jane, b. 2, 17, 1906.


8. Charles Herbert Curtis, b. 2, 10, 1909.


Parents and 5 chil. Cong. 1915.


HORACE ATCHLEY DAY, b. York Springs, Pa., 9, 29, 1872; in Cl. 10 yrs .; to Tw. 1915; conductor on Penn. R. R .; lives on old Isaac Maxam place, Dodge road;


m. 9, 29, 1898, MARIAN FRANCES FORBES, b. 3, 17, 1872, in Northfield; dau. of James and Anna (Rinehart) Forbes.


CHILDREN


Elwood Forbes, b. 6, 13, 1900.


John Wesley, b. 1, 23, 1903.


Anna Eleanor, b. 10, 3, 1907.


Robert Lee, b. 7, 14, 1913.


MARTIN DEADY; farmer; where Mr. Richner lives; now in Solon; in Civil War fr. Solon;


m. MARIA FRANKLIN; d. in Solon 1914; dau. of Alonzo Franklin, see.


CHILDREN


Harry; m. - Bull, Solon,; Cong. 1887.


Dora; unm. Alonzo; d. y. A boy; d. y.


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JOHN DELL, b. in Eng. 1, 3, 1840; d. 9, 5, 1900; parents died soon after reaching America ab. 1842, leaving Betsey, Samuel, Grace and John; John cared for until 9 by Betsey, Mrs. William Penhale of Newburg; he then lived with Gilbert Roach of Tw .; in Aug. 1861 enlisted in Co. K, 19th O. V. I .; re-enlisted Jan. 1864; in 14 battles and many skirmishes; never wounded or taken prisoner; in 1877 bought farm on road from Macedonia to Hudson. His bro., Samuel Dell, b. in Eng. 4, 18, 1829; m .; no chil .; since 1911 has lived with niece, Mrs. Ransom Tyson;


m. 2, 4, 1866, THERESA DOLAISHE, b. in Bohemia, 12, 24, 1844, dau. of Joseph and Ann Dolaishe who d. 1852 on passage to America, leaving Barbara, Anna, Joseph, Francis and Theresa, the latter reared by Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Reed; she and hus. Meth .; see Bowen & Co.'s Hist. of Portage and Summit Cos., p. 732.


CHILDREN


I. Alice May. 11, 13, 1866; m. 11, 17, 1886, Nelson D. Waite, see.


2. Mary Etta, b. 8, 23, 1868; m. 10, 27, 1886, Ransom J. Tyson, see.


3. Lillie Nora, b. 11, 22, 1870; m. 3, 21, 1891, Siegle Schon, of Bedford. 4. John Francis, b. 1, 31, 1874; m. II, 25, 1895, Fannie G. Manning; Cl.


5. Pearl Grace, b. 1, 7, 1876; nurse in Cl. hospital.


6. Roy Winfield, b. 12, 1, 1880; see below.


7. Mabel Theresa, b. 11, 21, 1883; m. 12, 23, 1909, Mark Schreff- ler.


ROY WINFIELD DELL, son of John above; b. 12, 1, 1880; farmer in s. w. part of Tw .;


m. 3, 4, 1902, LETITIA MAY WHAPHAM, b. 1880, dau. of John and Sarah (Realf) Whapham of Eng.


CHILDREN Maria Theresa, b. II, 2, 1902.


Donald Lee, b. 5, 10, 1905.


John Kermit, b. 11, 19, 1906.


Lillian B. Deming; fr. Winsted, Ct .; taught in Tw. and vicinity several years.


CARRIE M. DEM, b. in Holland; to U. S., 1878; in Cl. 15 yrs .; to Tw., 1907, with family of William L. Jones.


DANIEL DEPEW, d. 9, 20, 1834, age 9.


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SAMUEL HENRY DEWEY, b. 2, 4, 1820, in Becket, Mass .; d. 10, 30, 1892, in Wellington, son of Samuel A. and Isabel (Parks) Dewey; to Ohio 1844; on Liberty St. a few yrs .;


m. 8, 4, 1845, at Ravenna, SUSAN L. REED, b. 12, 12, 1823, at Worthington, Mass .; living in Wellington; dau. of Lothrop and Chloe (Burnham) Reed; no chil .; Cong. 1848 fr. Strongsville, and dis. back 1851.


WILLIAM and ELIZABETH DEWITT; Meth. 1842.


FREDERICK WILLIAM DIECKMAN, d. ab. 1905 in Akron; m. as her 2nd h., 4, 14, 1893, MRS. JANE (McCORMICK) TAGGART, wid. of Alexander Taggart, see.


MYRON B. DIMMOCK; in 1851 partner of Edward Crouse, Sen .; in 1853 lived opposite Israel L. Cannon; no house there now; huckster; quite a character in town 60 yrs. ago; noted for original ways and speech;


m. SALLY BLAKE, dau. of wife of Ezra Clark by her Ist hus.


MRS. HARRIET M. DIMMOCK, b. ab. 1826; d. 4, 8, 1853.


DOAN PEDIGREE


I. JOHN, II. DANIEL, III. ISRAEL, IV. PRINCE,


V. PRINCE, VI. EDMUND, who had II chil., one of whom was


ANSEL BUSHNEL DOAN, b. 3, 20, 1804; d. 2, 20, 1869; had farm in so. part of town; also lived on North St. where Charles Chambers lives; Bapt. 1835;


m. (1) MARIA CLARK (Doan Gen. says Comstock), b. ab. 1806; d. 10, 19, 1846; Cong. 1842, dis. to Free Will Bapt .; m. (2) MRS. ABIGAIL C. STILLMAN, who lived where Charles Chambers lives; she d. 9, 15, 1851;


m. (3) I, 8, 1852, VIOLETTA SYBIL DODGE, b. 1814; d. 5, 13, 1890; dau. of John Dodge, see; Cong. 1838.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


Harriet, b. ab. 1830; m. Templeton Clutter.


Laura Amelia, b. 5, 23, 1832; d. 10, 11, 1888; m. Henry Living- stone, see.


A dau. d. 9, 16, 1842, age 5 mo.


Charles Augustus; m.


A son, d. 4, 18, 1845.


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DODGE


Ida A., b. 10, 9, 1846; adopted by Juliette Stannard; m. George Post, Conn.


BY THIRD WIFE


Ansel Weeks, see below.


ANSEL WEEKS DOAN, b. 4, 20, 1854; lives on North St .; mason;


m. 3, 3, 1883, ALICE NETTIE SOUTHWORTH, b. 3, 31, 1857, dau. of Sylvester Southworth, see; Cong.


CHILDREN


Gertrude Azubah, b. 12, 25, 1883; Tw. H. S. 1901; m. George D. Viers, see; Cong.


Gratus Alberta, b. 1, 26, 1886; Cong.


Lola Bell, b. 11, 7, 1898; d. 6, 27, 1899.


Ruby Marie, b. 2, 16, 1901; Cong.


DODGE PEDIGREE


I. RICHARD DODGE, 1602-71, Salem 1638.


II. EDWARD DODGE, d. 1727; m. MARY HASKELL.


III. JONATHAN DODGE, b. 1679; m. ESTHER FRIEND.


IV. JONATHAN DODGE, b. Beverly, Mass., 1, 3, 1711; m. 12, 9, 1736, his 2nd cousin, LOIS DODGE, b. 8, 9, 1714, dau. of Elisha Dodge (3) (Joseph 2, Richard I), b. 1, 8, 1683, and m. 1709, Mary Kimball of Wenham.


V. JAMES DODGE, b. 8, 19, 1749; killed at Bunker Hill 6, 17, 1775, in Col. Prescott's Regt .; lived at Groton, Mass.


VI. JOHN DODGE, b. Groton, Mass, 7, 7, 1774; d. 6, 11, 1853; to Henrietta, Monroe, Co., N. Y., Feb. 1811; with w. and 8 chil. to Ohio with ox teams, spring 1819; spent 3 weeks in one of log houses of Owen Brown, his son, the famous John Brown, being then 19; the house being in N. W. Hudson; then bought lot 13 in Hoadley and Mills tract, where Curtiss Bennett lives, which was then at end of road from Hudson; planted first apple orchard in Tw .;


m. (1) 1, 1, 1800, HANNAH WEEKS, b. Pomfret, Ct., 12, 26, 1780; d. 10, 13, 1823, of fever contracted by nursing the sick;


m. (2) 7, 22, 1829, in Oneida Co., N. Y., MRS. URSULA STEWART, b. ab. 1791; d. 11, 22, 1855; Cong. 1831; only


DODGE


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weaver in Tw. for some time; once in picking chips she gathered small rattlesnake in apron.


CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


I. James Osman, b. 2, 22, 1801; d. 9, 22, 1826; m. 4, 24, 1824, Polly (or Mary) Clark, walking back to N. Y. to be married.


2. Eunice, b. 9, 11, 1802; d. 11, 20, 1881; m. Oct. 1821, Leonard Kilburn, 2nd wedding in Tw.


3. Eliza, b. 10, 26, 1804; d .---; m. 3, 19, 1821, Emery W. Alger, see; Ist wedding in Tw.


4. George Griswold, b. 10, 22, 1806; see below.


5. John Weeks, b. 11, 21, 1808; see below.


6. Avis, b. 4, 15, 1811; d. 7, 19, 1898; m. 11, 13, 1832, Dr. Avery Proctor Clark; see. She was housekeeper 8 yrs. after her mother d.


7. Violetta Sybil, b. 2, 18, 1814; d. 5, 13, 1890; m. 1, 8, 1852, Ansel Bushnel Doan, see. She Cong. 1838.


8. William Raymond, b. 5, 22, 1817; d. 11, 24, 1888; m. Apr. 1844, Philena King; he Cong. 1834; she 1843; both dis. to Granville 1843.


9. Mary Ann, b. 9, 12, 1819; d. 12, 4, 1855; m. 10, 15, 1843, Orris Bissell Smith, see.


10. Millicent Hannah, b. 10, 1, 1821; d. 5, 13, 1858; m. 9, 26, 1843, Albert E. Root, see; Cong. 1834; dis. to Talmadge 1843.


GEORGE GRISWOLD DODGE, b. 10, 22, 1806; d. 12, 5, 1890; son of John Dodge above; in 1825 bought 25 acres back of where Mr. W. L. Jones lives, near a sawmill; tax on same 1827 was 25 cents, 6 mills; about time of marriage bought on Hudson road where Frank Haggett lives; in 1834-6 bought where George Furst lives; cleared a portion and built small frame house ab. 1837; in 1848 a brick house where he lived rest of life; came to own 300 to 400 acres; Cong 1832;


m. 1833, ALMA CASE, of Hudson; b. 4, 4, 1809; d. 3, 7, 1886; dau. of Gideon and Temperance (Miner) Case; Cong. 1834.


CHILDREN


I. Daughter, b. and d. 7, 11, 1835.


2. Nelson Case, b. 8, 29, 1836; see below.


3. Newton Weeks, b. 1, 26, 1839; d. 12, 1, 1861; Cong.


4. Albert Judson, b. 1, 9, 1841; see below.


5. Helen, b. 4, 3, 1844 ;. Cong. 1866; lives in village.


6. Sabra, b. 9, 13, 1849; Cong. 1867; lives in village.


NELSON CASE DODGE, b. 8, 29, 1836, son of George G. Dodge above; Cong. 1877; farmer on part of his father's old farm; now in village;


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m. (1) 3, 27, 1861, ANNA E. BISSELL, b. 12, 25, 1840; d. 1, 30, 1862; dau. of Cephas Bissell;


m. (2) 10, 10, 1865, MARTHA PARHAM, b. 10, 10, 1845, dau. of Charles and Rebecca (Davis) Parham, of Eng .; Cong.1866.


CHILDREN


Adelbert Albion, b. 2, 21, 1869; m. 10, 4, 1898, Clara King; Cong. 1887; to Lima 1893; now So. Bend, Ind .; 2 chil., Dorothy and Nelson.


Anna Elvira, b. 2, 18, 1872; Cong. 1885; m. 6, 26, 1901, Grante J. Straight, of Mayfield.


ALBERT JUDSON DODGE, b. 1, 9, 1841, son of George G. Dodge above; farmer on part of his father's old farm on Dodge road; Cong. 1871;


m. 12, 31, 1874, LORETTA JANE CHAMBERLIN, b. 7, 29, 1854, dau. of Reuben Chamberlin, see; Cong. 1883.


CHILDREN


I. Mabel May, b. 5, 16, 1877; teacher in Cl .; Cong. 1887; m. 6, 23, 1915, John Wadelin of Cl. and had John Albert, b. June 1916.


2. Ethel Lucilla, b. 1, 22, 1879; Cong. 1891; Cl.


3. George Garfield, b. 12, 20, 1880; see below.


GEORGE GARFIELD DODGE, b. 12, 20, 1880, son of Albert above; farmer on old farm;


m. 10, 4, 1904, MARY PRENTISS, b. 12, 7, 1884, dau. of Willard Prentiss, see; Meth.


CHILDREN


I. Lois Isabelle, b. 6, 20, 1905.


2. Marjorie Jennette, b. 9, 17, 1907.


3. Jennette Frances, b. 7, 22, 1910.


4. Joanna Louise, b. 5, 3, 1914.


JOHN WEEKS DODGE, son of John above, b. Steuben, N. Y., II, 21, 1808; d. in Ill. 2, 16, 1896, age 88; between 1828 and 1840 chopped, cleared and fenced 200 acres in Tw .; 1848-55 merchant with John M. Hart where Bishop's store is; to Ill. 1855 with "Ohio Colony"; at Rantoul where he farmed, had drug store and dealt in real estate; justice of peace many yrs .;


m. 8, 21, 1834, SUSAN BISSELL of Aurora.


CHILDREN, BORN IN TWINSBURG


Orris Bissell, b. 12, 8, 1838; now in Dixon, Ill .; m. (1) Pauline of Ill .; m. (2) 6, 27, 1872, Anna Moore of Ill. and had 2 chil.


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Susan Augusta, m. James M. Beard of Ill. Their dau., Anna, m. Rev. Charles Blood of Marseilles, Ill., and Edith m. Newton Hampel of Rantoul, Ill.


Mary, m. A. P. Neal of Ill., had John and Pauline.


Two or three others d. y.


FRANCIS DOLAISHE, b. ab. 1847; d. 2, 13, 1914; son of Joseph A. and Ann Dolaishe who both d. coming from Bohemia 1853; several yrs. on Parmelee place a mile west of village; later at Port Clinton;


m. II, 20, 1870, MARY PARMELEE, b. 9, 16, 1850, dau. of Gardiner Parmelee, see.


CHILDREN


Mary Edith, b. 1, 27, 1872; m. 1, 27, 1891, Lemuel D. Hyde; Port Clinton; one child.


Ora Francis, b. 4, 7, 1877; m. 9, 7, 1907, Albert Hendricks; Elyria; now Port Clinton.


THERESA DOLAISHE, sister of Francis above, b. 1844; m. John Dell, see.


CAROLINE S. DOOLITTLE, lady principal in Tw. Inst. 1857-9; m. during the Civil War another member of the Inst.


NELSON DOUBRAVA, b. Bohemia 1838; d. 4, 13, 1902; to U. S. when young; stone contractor; on Aurora road; m. 1861, OTTILLIA SCHAFF, b. Germany, 3, 14, 1842; came 1852.


CHILDREN


I. Delia, b. 5, 27, 1862; m. Harry French, Cl.


2. Joseph Frank, b. 2, 8, 1864; m. (1) Mrs. Ida Hope; d. 7, 29, 1894, age 35; m. (2) Jannet Mead; Canton.


3. Anna Marie, b. 1, 27, 1866; m. George Gray; Syracuse, N. Y. 4. George James, b. 10, 12, 1867; see below.


5. Ferdinand Maximilian, b. 10, 12, 1869; see below.


6. Matthias, b. 2, 24, 1872; see below.


7. Laura Theresa, b. 7, 6, 1874; Penn.


8. Francis Joseph, b. 10, 26, 1876; see below.


9. Josephine, b. 11, 2, 1879; Meth .; lives with her mother.


IO. Clara, b. 2, 2, 1882; m. Robert Abbott; Akron; 6 chil .; she Tw. H. S. 1897; Meth.


II. Carl, twin of above, b. 2, 2, 1882; m. Jennie Nelson; Hudson; I child.


GEORGE JAMES DOUBRAVA, b. 10, 12, 1867; on Aurora road mile fr. center; son of Nelson above;


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DOUDS


m. 5, 30, 1891, MARY McGILL, b. 5, 30, 1864, in Scot- land, dau. of George and Elizabeth (Orr) McGill, Doyles- town; fr. Scot. 1865.


CHILDREN


Delia Elizabeth, b. 1, 8, 1892; Tw. H. S. 1909.


Nelson George, b. 9, 11, 1893; Tw. H. S. 1909; m. 10, 27, 1915, Ila Bennett, dau. of Levin Bennett, see.


Raymond Elmo, b. 5, 7, 1895.


FERDINAND MAXIMILIAN DOUBRAVA; b. 10, 12, 1869, in Independence; d. Tw. 4, 17, 1915; son of Nelson above; to Tw. when 3 yrs. old; mason contractor; in village on Aurora road;


m. 1, 5, 1898, HARRIET ANN MARTIN, b. 10, 14, 1870, dau. of Bryan Martin of Northfield; both Meth.


CHILDREN


Sterling Max, b. 1, 6, 1901.


Marion Emma, b. 7, 11, 1903.


Harold Le Marr, b. 1, 6, 1906.


Helen Edna, b. 1, 9, 1908.


MATTHIAS DOUBRAVA, b. 2, 24, 1872; farmer, on Aurora road 2 miles from park; also quarry man;


m. 8, 8, 1908, SADIE MARIE JAMES of Cl .; fr. Wales 1890; nurse; grad. Huron Road Hospital 1907.


CHILDREN


Elizabeth, b. 8, 26, 1910.


Nelson James, b. 12, 29, 19II. Dorothy, b. 6, 8, 1913.


FRANCIS JOSEPH DOUBRAVA, b. Tw. 10, 26, 1876; in village on Aurora road;


m. 10, I, 1902, BERTHA SOUTHWORTH HOLT, b. 4, 21, 1879, dau. of Howard C. Holt, see; she Cong.


CHILDREN


Mildred Belle, b. Akron, 7, 21, 1903; Cong. 1916. Darwin Francis, b. Tw. 1, 31, 1910.


WILLIAM JOHN DOUDS, Bapt .; m.


CAROLINE ELEANOR DOUDS, b. 1854; m. ab. 1872, Charles Albert Viers, see.


WILLIAM JOHN DOUDS, Tw. near old mills.


Daughter; m. John Whaley, New Mexico.


DOUDS


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JESSIE M. and ELLA E. DOUDS, Cong. 1891; dis. to Hudson 1893 and 1895.


CURTIS L. Dow, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1845-6.


COLUMBUS DRAPER, d. 4, 13, 1843, age 9.


ALVIN FREDERICK DRESHER, b. Baltic, 5, 31, 1879, son of Frederick and Catharine (Geib) Dresher; farmer on Liberty St. since 1904;


m. 2, 24, 1904, NINA BLANCHE FISHER, b. I, 8, 1885, dau. of George W. Fisher, see; no chil.


GEORGE WASHINGTON DRESSER, b. 3, 27, 1826; d. Tw. 4, 16, 1904, age 78; to O. fr. Schroon Lake, N. Y., with parents ab. 1833; sister Caroline 3 yrs. old came also; son of Levi Dresser, 1796-1881, and Betsy (Griswold) Dresser, 1806-67; Meth. 1843; Levi had bro. in Tw .;


m. 5, 22, 1851, CAROLINE MATILDA WHITE, b. II, 5, 1830; d. 7, 29, 1913; dau. of Apollos White, see; Meth.


CHILDREN


Perry White, b. 5, 27, 1853; see below.


Alice Adelle, b. 1, 1, 1860; m. 9, 29, 1881, William.Seymour Hale of Chagrin Falls; she Meth.


PERRY WHITE DRESSER, b. in Northfield 5, 27, 1853; farmer in west part of town;


m. (1) 5, 27, 1874, ELLA CELINDA SOUTHWORTH, b. ab. 1832; d. 5, 27, 1888;


m. (2) 11, 16, 1889, ELIZABETH ANN TOGAN of Brecks- ville.


CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


Percy Levi, b. 12, 15, 1876; Hudson.


Lina Viola, b. 3, 20, 1879; m. - Comstock of Macedonia. Alta Adelle, b. 11, 23, 1882; d. 4, 23, 1888.


Floyd Oris, b. 9, 24, 1886; d. 4, 19, 1888.


WELLINGTON, OSCAR A. and ANTOINETTE E. DRESSER; in Tw. Inst. 1848.


SARAH DRESSER, Meth. before 1841.


MR. - - DUDLEY and w .; see census of 1833. CHILDREN Oscar Augustus, b. ab. 1817. Reuben, b. ab. 1819.


Malvina, b. ab. 1821.


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DUNSHEE


EMILEY DUNCAN, teacher on Liberty St. 1859; fr. Northfield.


JAMES DUNN, b. ab. 1843, MARGARET DUNN, b. ab. 1846, and CATHARINE DUNN, b. ab. 1847, all three at school in Dist. No. 2, on Solon road, in 1854-5.


JULIUS MUMFORD DUNSCOMB, b. N. Y. City, 4, 3, 1836; killed on railroad at Tw. depot 8, 15, 1914; son of Col. Daniel E. Dunscomb who was a personal friend of Pres. Martin Van Buren and Ist auditor of war dept., and Col. in war of 1812, son of Capt. Edward Augustus Dunscomb, Capt. of Color Co. in 4th Virginia (Washington's) reg't. in Rev. War. Julius was in Civil War, 7Ist N. Y. Militia; wounded in first battle of Bull Run; newspaper man; in Tw. after 1905;


m. 4, 13, 1864, SARA ELIZABETH JAMES, b. 5, 13, 1853; d. Tw. 1, 10, 1910, at her son's. One of their 10 chil. was


WALTER SEWELL DUNSCOMB, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 12, 25, 1872, son of above; grad. of Lehigh Univ., Pa., class of 1894; civil engineer;


m. 10, 3, 1891, MABEL CAROLINE VAN BILLIARD, b. So. Bethlehem, Pa., 5, 9, 1872; d. Tw. 5, 28, 1908; dau. of Munroe and Emily Augusta (Beckel) Van Billiard.


CHILDREN


1. Arthur Leroy, b. Anthony, N. J., 7, 3, 1894; Tw. H. S. 1911; in class of 1918 Oberlin Col.


2. Mildred Augustua, b. Oakwood, Pa., 4, 10, 1897; Tw. H. S. 1915; School of Home Economics, Battle Creek, Mich., class of 1917.


3. Frances Marian


4. Marian Frances twins b. Akron, 5, 2, 1901.


5. Marguerite, b. Cl., 8, 17, 1903.


6. Aubrey Ellsworth, b. Cl. 7, 2, 1905.


Mabel Caroline, b. Tw. 2, 14, 1908. 7. Father and first 5 chil. Cong. 1913.


REV. WILLIAM DUNSHEE, fr. Vt .; Disciple minister; preached in s. w. part of town;


m. (1) LOUISE TURNER.


m. (2) NANCY LIVINGSTONE.


By first w. had Harrison, Norman, Robert and others; see below.


HARRISON DUNSHEE, son of William, b. Warrensville, O., 5, 10, 1824; d. Tw. 3, 28, 1897; Tw. Inst .; taught dist.


DUNSHEE


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schools before and after marriage; carpenter; later dairy- man and manager of cheese factory; justice of the peace; deacon in Cong. Chh. 1883 to death; on different farms; finally owned farm and built house where P. P. Evans lives on Solon road;


m. 3, 12, 1848, SYLPHINA LEORA NYE, b. 9, 3, 1830; d. 10, 5, 1903; dau. of Wetherbe and Martha (King) Nye; Cong. 1876.


CHILDREN


Jestina Lavonia, b. 12, 18, 1848; m. 3, 5, 1868, Almon J. Brown, see. Martha Elnora, b. 1, 7, 1852; d. 9, 24, 1875; m. 9, 16, 1873, Seth Remington Hanchett.


REV. NORMAN C. DUNSHEE, son of William above; Disciple minister; taught in Tw. Inst., 14 classes a day; to Hiram College, professor there and teacher of Pres. Garfield; to Des Moines, Ia., and taught in Disciple College; preached 52 yrs. and missed no Sunday;


m., in Hiram, CALISTA FISH; two daus. are professors in Des Moines Col.


ROBERT DUNSHEE, son of William above; d. Charles City, Ia., 1, 5, 1873; here in the 50's; taught in Inst .; on West road; to Wis. 1855;


m. 10, 4, 1842, MRS. ESTHER JERUSHA (MILLS) COWLES, wid. of Elisha L. Cowles; b. 7, 2, 1817; d. Charles City, Ia., 10, 9, 1899. She was dau. of Philo Mills.


CHILDREN


John Yale, b. Tw. 5, 5, 1844; d. Charles City, Ia., 7, 2, 1895; unm. Carlos Eugene, b. Tw. 3, 22, 1846; d. 3, 8, 1905; m .; no chil.


Edmond Philo, b. 11, 8, 1852; m. 2, 14, 1877, Emerine Hamilton Hurd who d. 6, 23, 1912. They had Esther Agnes, a lawyer, Zilpha Ruth, drowned 1896, Marion Elizabeth and Robert Edmond. Edmond Philo lives in Wilmette, Ia.


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REV. WILLIAM H. EARL, pastor of Baptist Church, 1852-5.


SAMUEL EDGERLY, rented Ethan Alling's tavern in spring of 1831, s. e. cor. of park; see census of 1833.


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CHILDREN


Steven, b. ab. 1808.


Emily, b. ab. 1813.


Frances Hyram, b. ab. 1827.


Hyram Edgerly: b. ab. 1805 d. 1, 29, 1833.


HUGH EDGERTON, b. ab. 1876; d. 2, 2, 1899; son of Albert Edgerton and wife Olive; lived in s. e. part of town where the late Mr. Craigie lived; went to Hudson;


m. PEARL ENTLEY, dau. of Philip Entley, see. She m. (2)


GEORGE WASHINGTON EDWARDS, b. 2, 22, 1866, son of William and Elizabeth (Kaneen) Edwards of Newburg; on Solon road where Charles Nichols lives; to Hudson ab. 1909; Cong. 1895;


m. 2, 9, 1893, DAISY IRENA PARMELEE, b. 7, 11, 1872, dau. of Philander Parmelee.


CHILD


Ruth Myrtle, b. 3, 6, 1897.


ALBERT CLAYTON EDWARDS, d. 1, 19, 1908, aged 35.


CHARLES EDWARDS, d. 5, 23, 1904, aged 36.


CHARLES M. EDWARDS, blacksmith; here 1815-16;


m. MRS. ROSE BLACK; children in family, Minerva and William.


SAMUEL EELLS, b. 9, 7, 1832; d. of disease in Civil War at Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 1862;


m. ZIPPORAH HERRICK, b. 8, 20, 1833; Cong. 1864; dis. 1868; dau. of David Herrick. She m. (2) S. Edward Gooch, see.


MOSES EGGLESTON, of Aurora;


m. as 2nd w. and her 2nd husband, MRS. FANNY (WHITE) KELSEY, wid. of James Kelsey, see. They lived in later years with her son, O. O.Kelsey.


CORWIN and RHODA EGGLESTON, Bapt. 1838.


REV. H. ELLIOTT, Meth. pastor 1843-4; to Minn. and in Massacre of 1862; house burned; d. Paynesville, Minn.


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ALBERT WOLCOTT ELLIOTT, b. 3, II, 1874, at Defiance, son of Albert and Henrietta (Emery) Elliott; to Tw. 1891; charge of Postal Telegraph 17 yrs; postmaster several yrs .; cashier of Tw. bank during its first 3 yrs .; Meth .;


m. 6, 20, 1897, ORA MAY TUCKER, b. 7, 1, 1875, dau. of Aurelius Tucker, see; Meth.


CHILD


Donald, b. 1, 20, 1904; Meth. 1914.


BENJAMIN ELLIOTT, b. ab. 1819; wagon maker; here in 1851; d. 1, 3, 1854; lived opp. Edward Course; shop where Mr. Blackman's barn stands, Mr. J. W. Fessenden having a paint shop above. Widow, LUCY ANN (?), and 2 chil. went to Bedford; both Meth .; also Lucinda O. Elliott.


HATTIE ELLIOTT, b. ab. 1850; in Dist. No. 2, 1861.


WILLIAM J. ELLISTON, renter on different farms; to Northfield. His mother, Mrs. Mary Elliston, b. ab. 1844; d. 9, 4, 1900;


m. CLARA J. TRIPP, who d. 6, 24, 1900; an active tem- perance worker; both Cong. 1879.


CHILDREN


I. Willard, d. Oct. 1914 and bur. Tw .; m. and had son.


2. Harry, d. bur. Tw.


3. Hattie, m. Shoemaker; lives in Penn .; Cong. 1895; dis. to Penn. 1905.


4. Jessie, d .; m. John Reeves of Salem; Cong. 1887; son lived on North St.


5. Clara E., m. (1)- Henry, who d. in Mich .; m. (2) -


-; Cong. 1891; dis. to Bedford 1895.


AUGUSTUS ELLSWORTH, of Hudson;


m. 4, 17, 1837, HARRIET NEWELL WILCOX, dau. of Aaron Wilcox, see, b. 12, 8, 1817; d. 11, 8, 1859.


CHILDREN


I. Charles Henry, b. 7, 31, 1838; d. 3, 24, 1904; m. 9, 5, 1866, Mary Alice Van Everz, and had Caroline M., of Hudson, Charles R., d. y., and Raymond Carl, of Shoshone, Wy.


2. Elijah, b. 3, 26, 1842; d. 3, 26, 1865, in senior year in Wes. Res. Col.


3. Edwin Seward, b. 4, 28, 1844; d. 6, 20, 1845.


4. Harriet Newell, b. 3, 15, 1853; d. 3, 3, 1910; m. 2, 21, 1878, John O'Harter, 3 chil .; Dante, Tenn.


5. Elisha Martin, b. 6, 7, 1855; m. 1, 16, 1879, Emma Bishop; Hudson, O.


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JAMES WESLEY ELLSWORTH, b. 7, 9, 1853; d. 10, 20, 1902; son of Henry and Elizabeth (Meach) Ellsworth, of Streetsboro; farm near old mills, s. e. part of town;


m. 4, 26, 1882, ANNA ISABELLA BELL, b. 7, 26, 1856, dau. of William and Isabella (Sloan) Bell of Streetsboro.


CHILDREN


Derwood Ray, b. 4, 24, 1883; m. 12, 3, 1913, Adela Brennan. Florence Ada, b. 9, 7, 1888; m. 2, 20, 1913, Walter B. Kinch, Aurora; she Tw. H. S. 1905.


REV. L. S. ELY, Meth. pastor 1837.


REV. L. M. ELY, Meth. pastor 1854-5, 1874-5.


SETH ELY, fr. Erie, Penn .;


m. LAURA -, both Cong. 1840.


DANIEL EMMONS, lived in log house under the Bennett ledges, a hunter and "every where at once man"; had a cave in the rocks for hiding things.


CAROLINE PERKINS EMMONS, Bapt. 1852.


GAYLORD ENO, of Granby, Ct .;


m. AUGUSTA PHELPS, dau. of Azariah Phelps; she b. ab. 1787; d. Tw. 2, 20, 1855. Four chil. lived in Tw. as follows.


SARAH ENO, b. 5, 15, 1815; m. ALBERT CHAPMAN, see.


AZUBA JANE ENO, b. ab. 1823; m. SYLVESTER M. SOUTHWORTH, see.


LORENZO ENO, b. ab. 1818; here 1860, near old mills; hunted and trapped; went back to Ct .; m. JANE ROOT (?), b. ab. 1828.


CHILDREN


Georgia Ann. Gaylord. Child of "Mr. Gaylord", d. 5, 3, 1856.


VIRGIL ENO, b. ab. 1828; d. Tw. 5, 14, 1894; came fr. Ct., here 1860; s. e. part of town, where Mr. Allen lives, also near depot; started to enlist in Civil War;


m. SARAH MONROE, of Palmyra, N. Y., 1827-1900.


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CHILDREN


Martha A., 1852-1906; unm .; Cong. 1887-1905.


Alice Estelle, 1854-1913; adopted by Carlton Hanchett, of Kings- ville, and m. 1875, Hartley E. Calkins, also an adopted child of Mr. Hanchett.


Frank A., b. 1857; d. 9, 6, 1894; m. Lizzie Hall, 1868-93, and had Clarence, m. 1912.


Mary, 1859-75.


Duane.


PHILIP ENTLEY, lived on Hudson road where Philo Chamberlin lived;


m. EMMA MIZER, sister of Mrs. Adam Hahn.


CHILDREN


Perley, m. Hugh Egerton, see.


Nettie.


Grover.


Gill.


All m. and live in Coshocton Co.


JOHN A. ESTELL, Cong. 1887.


MR. ESTEY, shoemaker;




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