Twinsburg, Ohio, 1817-1917, Part I History, Part II Genealogies, Part 23

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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m. MRS. MARTHA (WEST) WRIGHT, wid. of Andrew Jackson Wright, see.


PETER PLATTER EVANS, b. 5, 2, 1870, in Chillicothe; to Tw. 1909; bought old Harrison Dunshee place on Solon road; civil engineer; sec. of Osborn Eng. Co. of Cl .; Cong. 1910; Pres. of Tw. Board of Education. Pedigree: Michael Platter, 1656-1719; Jacob Platter, 1689-1734; Joseph Plat- ter, 1725-57; Peter Platter, 1758-1832; Alma Platter, b. 1846, m. William Edgar Evans, b. 1845, son of George Evans, 1812-59 and Mary (Zimmerman) Evans, 1817-47; m. 9, 11, 1894, MARY ELLEN HARWARD, of Columbus, b. 7, 2, 1869; dau. of Benjamin (d. 1872) and Phoebe Morris (Clark) Harward (b. 1835); grad. of Oberlin 1891; Cong. 1910.


CHILDREN


Eugene Harward, b. Cl. 6, 30, 1895; Cong. 1910; Tw. High School 1913; Oberlin, class 1917.


Corinne Phoebe, b. Auburndale, Mass., 7, 19, 1898; Cong. 1913; Tw. H. S. 1917.


Rodger Clark, b. Cl. 12, 19, 1901; Cong. 1913; killed by lightning 7, 20, 1916; bur. in Cl.


George Lawrence, b. Cl. 4, 12, 1906.


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DEA. WILLIAM EVERETT, MINDWELL EVERETT and MARSHALL EVERETT, all Bapt. 1837, dis. 1841.


JAMES LUTHER EVERHART, b. Tuscarawas Co. 1857, son of Daniel and Eleanor (Cross) Everhart; to Ashtabula Co .; to Florida 472 yrs .; to Tw. 1895; to Bedford 1905; Cong. 1899; rented farms;


m. 1883, CLARA OLIVE RIGGLE, b. 1860, dau. of Charles and Nancy (Barrick) Riggle; Cong. 1899.


CHILDREN


Charles Howard, b. 1883; Cl.


Emmett Blaine, b. 1885; Bedford.


Doyle Cross, b. 1889; d. 1913.


Glada Grace, b. 1897; Bedford.


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CHARLES H. FARWELL, b. Concord, Mass., 10, 22, 1821; d. 9, 22, 1904; to Ohio 1837; to Tw. 1839; worked at blacksmithing with Thomas Parmelee; to Hudson ab. I yr. after marriage;


m. Tw. 5, 14, 1845, by Rev. Samuel Bissell, ELLEN AMELIA PORTER, b. Ct. II, 17, 1826; d. 8, 22, 1910; dau. of Arba Porter, see. They had Arba Porter 1849-1880, who was in Civil War; Cyrus b. and d. 1851, and Henry, see below.


REV. HENRY FARWELL, b. 5, 17, 1846; Wes. Res. Col. 1872; Lane Sem. 1875; Presb. minister; lives in Hudson; in Civil War;


m. 4, 19, 1876, MARY JANE MAGINNIS, b. 6, 20, 1854, dau. of Rev. Franklin and Lucy Ann (Porter) Maginnis. CHILDREN


Franklin M., b. 4, 14, 1877.


Clara L., b. 8, 24, 1800; m. II, 24, 1902, James G. White.


DRUSILLA FEATHERSTONE, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1849.


ELIZABETH FEATHERSTONE, of Cl .; teacher in Tw. Inst. 1855-61; m. a minister.


WILLIAM W. FEE, b. 4, 11, 1863; son of Thomas and Maria (Hill) Fee; owns old Dr. Freeman place on Hudson road; township trustee;


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m. 12, 30, 1885, LILLIAN POST, b. 2, 15, 1867, dau. of Franklin Post, see; no chil.


DRYDEN FERGUSON; in Civil War; name on monu- ment; killed at Kenesaw Mountain; bur. in Aurora.


LESTER FERGUSON, came to live 2 or 3 yrs. with Mrs. Hanford White, where George Wall lives now, from Cole- brook, Ct .; m. HERRICK, sister of Mrs. White. They had Israel, Marie and James.


WALTER E. FERN, b. 1869; lived in Mr. Maunder's house near depot ab. 1913, and then on Solon road ab. 1914-15;


m. NELLIE GRACE MOON, b. 1890.


CHILDREN


Joseph William. b. 1906.


Eland Edward, b. 1909.


Cora Viola, b. Tw. 1911.


Nellie Elizabeth, b. Tw. 1913.


Jessie Ethel, b. Tw. 1915.


HOWARD FERRIS, b. 5, 17, 1884, son of Selah and Louisa (Plumb) Ferris of Newbury; in first house north of schoolhouse;


m. 3, 9, 1907, ABBIE LOUISE NIGHMAN, b. 12, 5, 1887, dau. of Irving W. and Kate May (Lewis) Nighman. They had Louise, b. 9, 20, 1914.


FESSENDEN PEDIGREE


I. NICHOLAS FESSENDEN, 1650-1719; m. MARGARET CHENEY, 1655-1717.


II. THOMAS FESSENDEN, 1684-1738; m. 1708, ABIGAIL POULTER, 1692-1719.


III. THOMAS FESSENDEN, b. 1709; m. HANNAH PRENTICE.


IV. THOMAS FESSENDEN, 1741-1804; m. 1775, LUCY LEE.


V. WILLIAM FESSENDEN, 1779-1825; m. 1802, EUNICE FROST.


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VI. JOHN WHITE FESSENDEN, b. 3, 1I, 1821; d. Tw. 9, 21, 1899; to Hudson 1840; studied in Wes. Res. Col. and taught music and portrait painting; to Tw. ab. 1843, where he lived ab. 56 yrs .; had charge of music in Bissell Inst. 1843-60, and of Cong. choir many yrs. In 1861 he and sons Frank and Herbert enlisted and were detailed as musicians, he as band leader; at battle of Shiloh; discharged on account of poor health, the sons re-enlisting and serving through war. He taught music until 3 yrs. before death; was also a photographer. Stephen Scouten, Ed. Crouse and Bert Chamberlin, all in Tw. band, were his pupils.


m. (1) 1843, AMANDA M. NICHOLS, b. ab. 1823; d. 7, 13, 1851;


m. (2) 12, 18, 1852, MARY RIGHTER, b. II, 29, 1833; dau. of John and Amy (Usher) Righter of Cl. and Brecks- ville; he in war of 1812; d. aged 95 .; Cong. 1871.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


I. Emma Theresa, b. 11, 13, 1843; Cong. 1861, dis. to Akron 1866; m. (1) 12, 29, 1865, Homer Ayres, m. (2) Mendon L. Prentice; Iowa; teacher in Tw. Inst. 1857-9.


2. Frank Mervin, b. 3, 22, 1845; in Civil War and in Indian wars 5 yrs .; m. Abbie Wilson; decorator; Chattanooga, Tenn.


3. Herbert Cleaveland, b. 5, 1, 1847; d. 2 or 3 yrs. after war, in Mich .; in Civil War; m. 7, 31, 1867, Sarah Porter.


4. Ada Eunice, b. 4, 19, 1849; d. 1898; m. Robert Stratton, Oma- ha, Neb.


5. John Caleb, b. 2, 22, 1851; m. -- -, Ia.


CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE


6. Allah Amanda, b. 8, 31, 1854; taught music many yrs. in Tw .; began at 12 as organist of Cong. chh .; m. 10, 12, 1876, Micah Segur Rudgers; no chil .; Akron.


7. Daughter, b. Nov. 1856; d. 1, 24, 1857.


8. Daughter, b. 7, 24, 1858; d. 9, 4, 1858.


9. Julian Ward, b. 2, 28, 1860; unm .; florist; mason.


IO. Harrold, b. 6, 27, 1863; d. 9, 22, 1863. II. Letella Edith, b. 4, 3, 1868; m. 12, II, 1889, Harry Morse Baker, Cl .; 2 chil .; Cong. 1886.


ANTON FISHER, b. in Hungary June 1878; came with parents; meat cutter in Cl .; to Tw. 1915; Macedonia road; to Cl. 1916.


m. June 1906, ANNA BERPALEC. They had Helen Josephine, b. 8, 10, 1907.


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GEORGE W. FISHER, b .; farmer on Liberty St .; lives now on place with dau., Mrs. Alvin F. Dresher;


m. ESTHER ANN Cox, b. 2, 14, 1849; grand niece of Horace Greeley.


CHILDREN


Lura Eldora, b. 11, 5, 1876; m. James Watson, see.


Nina Blanche, b. 1, 8, 1885; m. Alvin F. Dresher, see.


JAMES FISHER, b. 10, 15, 1867; blacksmith; lived where Mrs. Curtiss home is; now Monrovia, Calif .; Mrs. Peggy Fisher, mother of James, d. Tw. 10, 8, 1886, age 74;


m. II, II, 1880, IDA JANE POST, b. 4, II, 1858, dau. of Franklin Post, see; Meth.


CHILDREN


I. Franklin Leon, b. 1882; m. 1903, Nellie Gipp.


2. William, b. 1885; d. 3, 10, 1885.


3. Lynn William, b. 1887; d. 1, 18, 1892.


4. Jane Edith, b. 1890; m. 1910, Harold Jackson.


HORACE FISK, d. 9, 4, 1851, age 20; fr. Chester; worked for Mr. Norton.


GEORGE FLESHMAN, b. 9, 11, 1864, in Kent .; d. 8, 26, 19II; lived near old mills and in s. w. part of town; farmer; m. ab. 1885, ALICE WISE, b. 3, 16, 1866; now in Akron.


CHILDREN


Florence May, b. 10, 16, 1888; m. (1) 12, 24, 1905, Howard Post, who d. 12, 20, 1909; had Dorothy Marie; m. (2) Oscar Rupert and had Sylvia; lives in Akron.


Jay David, b. 11, 25, 1891; m. Ruth Dixon; Macedonia.


Rebecca, b. 4, 25, 1893; m. Fred L. Green, see.


Ray, b. 5, 2, 1896; Akron.


CALEB FLETCHER, b. ab. 1784; d. 9, 16, 1878, aged 94; lived in edge of Solon;


m. BETSY -, from Adams, N. Y., b. ab. 1790; d. 6, 3, 1881; Cong. 1832; always at chh .; quite a character.


CHILDREN


Lorenzo, Cong. 1834; m .; travelling man.


David; m .; to Ind.


Elizabeth; m. - --- Coe.


WILLIAM FLOHR, b. ab. 1806; d. 10, 22, 1865; here 1860; where John Culhan lives; cabinet and coffin maker; m. MINNIE -, b. ab. 1815; Cong. 1866.


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CHILDREN


George, b. Tw. 2, 10, 1850; left Tw. 1875; to Chagrin Falls.


Jennie, m. Weyle; Cl.


Henry; 177th O. V. I .; d. in Soldiers' Home, Wash., D. C., 4, 4, 1894.


John, in 177th O. V. I .; d. at Red Cloud, Neb .; m. Rosa Wood- bury.


William, b. 1840; in 177th O. V. I .; m. Ellen Woodbury; Inavale, Neb.


Mary, b. 6, 22, 1835; d. 7, 1, 1874; m. Wait; her dau., Mrs. Ida Dougherty, Sioux Falls, So. Dak.


Kate, or Catharine; Cong. 1886; m. Martin Roach; now Mrs. Stowe.


Eliza; m. - Ellington; Cl.


FOOTE PEDIGREE


I. NATHANIEL FOOTE.


II. ROBERT FOOTE.


III. JOHN FOOTE.


IV. CAPT. JOHN FOOTE.


V. REV. JOHN FOOTE.


VI. SAMUEL AUGUSTUS FOOTE, gov. of Ct .; m. EUDORA HALL, dau. of Gen. Hall.


VII. AUGUSTUS EDWIN FOOTE, b. 1813; d. 1832; son of Gov. Foote and bro. of Commodore Foote, of Civil War fame; lived on present Prosper Gott farm, given him by his father; to Tw. 1832; to Cl. ab. 1875; county commissioner 3 yrs. and 7 mo. from 1840; state representative, 1843-4; bro. of John A. Foote, a lawyer in Cl .;


m. 10, 7, 1832, AURELIA POST, b. 6, 20, 1813; d. 1872; dau. of Zina Post, see.


No chil. but adopted twins, b. Apr. 1847, Frances Burton who m. Henry Sizer of Cl., and Agnes, unm .; both dead.


In 1856 Thomas C., James B., and William R. Foote attended School Dist. No. 7.


BENJAMIN PLATT FORBES, b. 4, 13, 1873, son of Carlos and Mary Jane (Pond) Forbes; to Tw. 1909; North St .; opposite P. P. Evans;


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m. 9, 28, 1898, JENNIE BARTLETT, b. I, 29, 1874; d. 9, 21, 1910; dau. of Charles O. and Emma (Snow) Bartlett, also sister of Mrs. Walter S. Lister; on com. to select books for library 1909-10; active in church and temperance work; both Meth.


CHILDREN


Elton Bartlett, b. 8, 29, 1902.


Janet Snow, b. 10, 17, 1906.


ED. FORBES, ab. 1912-13 lived on Solon road.


CHILDREN Lillian, b. 7, 21, 1901. Earl, b. 4, 21, 1904. Lloyd, b. 7, 26, 1911.


REV. A. FONTS, Meth. pastor 1851.


COULSON MONROE FOSTER, son of Edwin F. and Ann E. (Deisman) Foster; b. Boston, O., 5, 13, 1846; to Tw. 1880; farmer in s. w. part of town;


m. (1) 12, 31, 1876, POLLY MARIA CARTER, b. Richfield; d.


m. (2) ab. 1904, ROSANNA SHERMAN, b. 10, 4, 1848. CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


Martin, b. 6, 11, 1880; m. Blanche Strickler; no chil.


Edna Anna, b. 2, 10, 1882; m. George Strickler; Bedford; 4 chil.


HORACE BURNHAM FOSTER, b. 4, 26, 1828; d. 1, 25, 1909; lawyer in Hudson many years; studied in Tw. Inst .; Wes. Res. Col. 1852; taught in Dist. No. 7;


m. ABIGAIL DENNISON NEAL, 1824-1880, and had Jessie Elizabeth, who m. William B. Parmelee, see.


ANDREW J. FOSTER, "squirrel hunter" from Tw. Sept. I862.


HENRY MARION FOWLER, b. Amesbury, Mass., 9, 4, 1858, son of Capt. Ezekiel Fowler, who was killed in the Civil War; to Cl. 1888-9; summer home on Solon road opposite P. P. Evans' since 1907; in Cl. deals in photo- graphic supplies;


m. 6, 1, 1896, CAROLINE SMITH, b. 9, 20, 1868, dau. of Darwin and Cornelia (Kelso) Smith of Brimfield.


CHILDREN Eva Marion, b. Cl. 5, 13, 1897.


Lillian Rowell, b. Cl. 8, 21, 1898.


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LEMUEL S. FOWLER, b. 8, 10, 1833; d. 5, 10, 1901; son of Joshua and Cynthia (Honey) Fowler; here yrs. ago on different farms;


m. 9, 2, 1861, LUCRETIA MARIA HOLCOMB, b. 3, II, 1844; d. 12, 23, 1911; sister of Henry and dau. of Czar Holcomb, see.


CHILD


Cleora Belinda, b. 8, 19, 1867; m. 1, 26, 1887, Harry Wise, Cuya- hoga Falls.


WILLIAM FOWLER, b. in Newbury; d. 5, 24, 1905; studied in Tw. Inst .; in Civil War 3 yrs; mem. Minnesota legislature and president of state board of agriculture; to Redlands, Calif., where he was mayor eight years.


m. 5, 18, 1857, CAROLINE AMANDA LANE, b. 12, 23, 1838, dau. of Chauncey Lane, see; d. 1, 1, 191I.


CHILDREN


I. Frank Lane, b. in Minn. 9, 10, 1859; d. Oct. 1, 1910.


2. William Chauncey, b. in Minn. 4, 13, 1862; d. 2, 21, 1863.


3. Mary Caroline, M. D., b. in Tw. 1, 28, 1864; missionary in India several yrs .; m. 1898, Capt. Robert D. Thompson, and had Robert Donaldson, b. in Burma, 12, 21, 1902; Eugene, Oregon.


4. Ellen Cordelia, b. 7, 4, 1867; Redlands, Calif.


5. Chauncey Eugene, b. 4, 22, 1872; d. 3, 20, 1882.


6. William Lucius, b. 3, 15, 1875; m .; no chil .; Redlands Calif.


FRANCE and wife; see census of 1833. They had Enoch Hayne, b. ab. 1821; Hand, b. ab. 1823; Sarah, b. ab. 1829, and Margaret, b. ab. 1831.


DAVID and DANIEL FRANCE; both in Civil War.


JOHN FRANCIS; lived on Augustus Herrick place on Hudson road; see census of 1833;


m. SARAH (?) -, who d. 8, 14, 1834, age 28. CHILDREN


Jewett Martha, b. ab. 1826.


Betsey Ann, b. ab. 1828.


Adeline Eliza, b. ab. 1830.


Mary Jane, b. ab. 1831.


A dau. b. and d. 8, 1, 1834.


ONIAS, JOHN, BETSY, SALINDA and ROXY FRANCIS, all to Bapt. chh. by letter 1I, II, 1832, John being dismissed 1836; Onias, Betsy and Roxy dis. 3, 10, 1833. Roxy m. Henry Huyk ab. 1833.


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FRANK


LOUIS FRANK, Cong. 1876-79.


ALONZO FRANKLIN, b. II, 25, 1802; d. 6, 14, 1853; fr. Jay, N. Y .; to Bedford 1834; son of Dean and Electa (Morse) Franklin;


m. II, 17, 1829, DIANTHA TORRENCE, b. 9, 5, 1811; d. in Solon 3, II, 1891; dau. of Daniel and Irene (Boynton) Torrence. She m. (2) ab. 1859-60, James Roach, see, and lived where Fred Miller lives; she and 3 chil. to Tw. ab. 1859-60.


CHILDREN


I. Daniel Torrance, b. 1, 19, 1831; d. 4, 10, 1911; m. 1, 25, 1861, Diana Pebbles; d. in Jefferson; in 177th O. V. I.


2. Irene, b. 7, 2, 1833; d. 4, 17, 1906; m. 2, 16, 1854, Alvin Rudd; Windham; 4 chil.


3. Aurelia, b. 9, 7, 1835; d. 2, 2, 1900; m. 2, 20, 1855, Horace Herrick, see.


4. Mary E. b. 7, 3, 1837; m. 11, 17, 1859, Amos H. Allen; Calif.


5. Almira, b. 10, 20, 1939; d. 7, 8, 1915; m. 2, 24, 1861, Harvey H. Cox; 2. chil.


6. Maria, b. 8, 13, 1842; d. 7, 10, 1914; m. 1, 20, 1866, Martin V. Deady, see; Solon.


7. Electa, b. 8, 28, 1844; m. 1, 17, 1866, Oliver E. Dewey, Solon; 3 chil., one of them Mrs. Roy Mountjoy now of Tw .; see.


8. Benjamin S., b. 1, 1, 1847; m. 8, 12, 1869, Susan Peaseley; Kingston, Mich .; 103rd O. V. I.


9. George Washington L., b. 6, 5, 1849; m. 5, 12, 1875, Delia M. Caldwell; Mantua, 5, chil.


IO. Susan Pamelia, b. 10, 2, 1851; d. 5, 26, 1885; m. 12, 14, 1869, John T. Hempstead, see.


MARVIN FRAZIER and w. HESTER, fr. Sardus, N. Y., both Cong. 1832;


DR. SETH FREEMAN, b. in Painesville, 10, 1, 1830; d. 2, I, 1902; son of Jeduthan and Sarah (Edson) Freeman; homeopathic physician; to Tw. 1850; began practice 1858; built large house where Wm. Fee lives; see Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1044;


m. (I) FIDELIA M. HARLOW, b. ab. 1834;


m. (2) ELIZABETH GUEST, b. ab. 1839; d. 4, 22, 1867;


m. (3) MARY GUEST;


m. (4) JENNIE FRICKER, b. 1845; Ashtabula.


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CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


Mary; m. William Alexander, son of James Alexander, see; Brook- lyn, N. Y.


George P .; Cl.


BY FOURTH WIFE


Edson, b .; unm .; Tw. H. S. 1895; Case School.


Ray; m .; Tw. H. S. 1903; Ashtabula.


MONROE FREEMAN, bro. of Seth above, in Civil War; m. LUCINA ; 4 chil .; he killed by street car.


CLARA FREEMAN, sister of Dr. Seth Freeman above; Meth.


REV. MR. FRENCH, Meth. pastor 1844.


JEREMIAH FRENCH, Meth. 1844.


GEORGE FRIEDLE, farmer on Solon road, also on Dodge road;


m. MARY who d. 12, 25, 1915, in Cl. - Holmak. Two children burned; dau. Theresa m. -


CHARLES FROLICH, b. 6, 3, 1866, son of Charles and Rickie Frolich, who came to Cl. fr. Ger. ab. 1879; to Tw. 1909; farm on Hudson road;


m. ab. 1886, ANNA SCHEIMER, b. 2, 19, 1868, dau. of August and Louise Scheimer, who came to Cl. from Ger. ab. 1875; she a doctor and he a fireman 25 yrs; he dying in Tw. 4, 7, 1915, and bur. in Cl., age 77.


CHILDREN


I. Minnie Henrietta Augusta, b. 5, 31, 1887; m. II, 23, 1910, Leon Philo Bennett, see.


2. Charles Donald, b. 2, 31, 1889.


3. Edward Carl, b. 7, 27, 1891.


4. Louis William, b. 1, 8, 1893.


5. August Alvin, b. 11, 25, 1894.


6. Walter Arthur, b. 12, 14, 1896.


7. Anna Margaret, b. 5, 4, 1898.


8. Esther Gertrude, b. 4, 22, 1904.


9. Arthur Clarence, b. 10, 7, 1906.


IO. Edna Helen, b. 8, 28, 1910.


MRS. ELLA FULLER, Cong. 1877, dis. to Chagrin Falls, 1900.


MRS. HARRIET FULTON, wid. of Gaylord Fulton; b. 1828; fr. Lagrange 1899; d. in Toledo, 12, 18, 1914. Daugh-


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ter Ella Louisa, b. 3, 21, 1855; taught in Tw. 5 yrs., ab. 1898-1903; now in Toledo.


JACOB FURST, b. 12, 20, 1840; d. 1, 28, 1911; lived in Bedford; to Tw. 1903; farmer on old George Dodge place; both Meth .; son of Jacob and Mary Furst; in Civil War over 3 yrs .;


m. 9, 23, 1860, MARY HIST, b. 1850; d. 8, 12, 1913; dau. of Lawrence and Elizabeth Hist.


CHILDREN


John B., b. 10, 28, 1866; see below.


George Emery, b. 7, 1, 1868; Meth.


Jacob Jason, b. 2, 23, 1870; d. 1891; Meth.


William W., b. 1, 20, 1872; see below.


Albert, b. 2, 15, 1878; see below.


Nelle May, b. 10, 31, 1880; m. 1900, H. A. Titchworth, see, and had Gertrude Belle, b. 6, 19, 1905.


Charles, b. 10, 19, 1883.


Lillie Belle, b. 5, 16, 1886.


JOHN B. FURST, b. 10, 28, 1866, son of Jacob above; m. 11, 12, 1908, MARY CAMON.


CHILDREN John Richard, b. 6, 4, 1909.


Marcella Lois, b. 3, 27, 1912.


Mary Genevieve, b. 3, 28, 1914.


WILLIAM W. FURST, b. 1, 20, 1872; son of Jacob Furst above;


m. (1) 3, 8, 1895, NINA EBERHART.


m. (2) 10, 12, 1908, ANNA AUGUSTAT. CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


John Reno, b. 10, 19, 1896.


Helen Marguerite, b. 3, 4, 1898. BY SECOND WIFE


Thelma Ruth, b. 1909.


Emily Grace, b -; d. 8, 26, 1913.


George Emery, b. 1913.


ALBERT FURST, b. 2, 15, 1878; son of Jacob Furst above;


m. 7, 3, 1907, BELLE WHINS. CHILDREN Joseph Emery, b. 5, 8, 1907.


Wilson Raymond, b. 1, 5, 1912.


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DAVID W. GAGE, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1847-8.


MR. and MRS. J. C. GALLADAY, renters in west part of town; they and Bertha G. Galladay, Cong. 1887, fr. and dis. back to Salem.


MR. and MRS. GALLOWAY, lived in s. w. part of town.


JAMES GARDINER, b. Nov. 1876; son of Robert Gardi- ner of Cl .; to Tw. ab. 1910; to Akron 1916; farmer on Hudson road;


m. WINNIE LEMMONS. No chil.


WILLIAM GARDINER, b. ab. 1888, bro. of James above; to Tw. ab. 1913; farmer on Hudson road;


m. Oct. 1909, MARY - -; no chil.


HENRY H. GARRARD, lived on Macedonia road at quarry;


m. (1) - GOULD.


m. (2) MRS. HATTIE WHITTIER of Ravenna.


Had by Ist w. Charles Henry, b. ab. 1873; d. 4, 14, 1912; m. Frederika Hagerman, who m. (2) Albert Edward Wilson, see; no chil.


FREDERICK GARREE, lumber dealer; run sawmill; lived so. side of park; in Tenn .;


m. NINA CANNON BENEDICT, b. ab. 1863; d. 12, 10, 1905; gd. dau. of Horace Cannon; Cong. 1885.


CHILDREN


Helen Louise, b. Ravenna, perhaps ab. 1905.


Inf. d. y.


JOEL P. GARZEE, b. ab. 1822; d -; blacksmith; janitor of Cong. chh .; bell ringing had character; lived where Mrs. Boose lives; shop where town hall is;


m. FANNY -, b. ab. 1825; Cong. 1859. CHILDREN


Mary J., music teacher; Cong. 1863, dis. to Randolph 1867; m. Charles Chandler; went west.


Frank.


ELIZABETH GATYS, d. 3, 10, 1862, age 39.


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GEORGE W. GAYLORD, b. ab. 1833; d. of disease in Civil War, 7, 17, 1862; went fr. Tw. but lived in edge of Hudson; blacksmith; worked for Mr. Roach.


JOHN GIBBS; fr. Eng .; here ab. 10 yrs .; bought grist mill of Apollos White, on ice house road; sold to Mr. Ledshim; Bapt. 1844; had one child, Ezra, b. ab. 1836; d. 6, 24, 1848.


JABEZ GILBERT, most noted of Ethan Alling's stage drivers. His expolits in driving four horses would make a chapter by itself. In 1828 he and Ethan Alling bought stage line from Hudson to Cl. so that it might run through Tw .; was here in early 40's.


ANNE GILBERT, Cong. 1858, fr. Hartford, dis. 1866 to Solon.


JACOB GILL, b. 4, 7, 1872 in Eng., son of Jacob and Ann (Davis) Gill; came over 1894 and returned to Eng. 1900 to marry; to Tw. 1911 and bought Ed. Gillies' place on Ice House road;


m. 4, 4, 1900 in Eng., CATHARINE FELTON, b. 3, 19, 1877, dau. of Edward and Mary (Williams) Felton.


CHILDREN, B. IN SOLON


Lillian Rose, b. 3, 10, 1901. Edith Eva, b. 2, 17, 1902.


Edward Felton, b. 1, 28, 1905.


George Henry, b. 5, 1, 1910.


LAZARUS HENRY GILL, b. in Eng. 5, 13, ab. 1860; to U. S. ab. 1878; to Chagrin Falls, then Solon, then Tw. 1891; farmer and dealer in cattle, Bedford road;


m. Oct. 1879, MARY MATILDA MCELROY, b. 10, II, 1863, dau. of Joseph Alexander McElroy, see.


CHILDREN


Edith, b. 5, 24, 1880; m. Eugene Turner, no chil; Bedford.


Harry Edward, b. 4, 27, 1883; m. Inez Talbert; 2 chil .; lives in Northfield on town line.


Maud Sophronia, b. 9, 24, 1885; m. Clarence Squire, see. Emily Alleta, b. 8, 5, 1897.


John Henry, b. June 1903.


JAMES GILLIE, b. Eyemouth, Scot., ab. 1801; d. Tw. 9, 27, 1870. Sons James and John to U. S. 1855, and in 1856


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James, Jr., bought farm and mill property in Tw. for his father, who, with wife and chil. Jessie, Mary, Robert and William, came in 1857. They walked over fromMacedonia to Daniel Richardson's place, and across Tinker's Creek on a timber 40 ft. long and one wide, which was the top of the dam; all were heart sick, homesick, tired and hungry and wished themselves back in Scotland. Later Margaret (Gillie) Moore, a wid., came with 3 sons, Ed, James and Joe Moore, who got schooling in Tw. and then went west. Their mother m. (2) Wm. Crankshaw, see, and after his death went to Keokuk, Ia., and d. 1911;


m. in Scot., ELIZABETH JOHNSON, b. ab. 1806; d. 12, 19, 1892, age 86.


CHILDREN


James Johnson, b. ab. 1825; d. 11, 25, 1858; m. in Scot. 1855, Katy - and had James, who d. when y. man; she returning to Scotland.


Margaret Johnson, b. ab. 1827; d. 1911. See above.


Jane Johnson, remained in Scotland.


Jessie Johnson, b. ab. 1834; d. 11, 22, 1906; m. Samuel Stevens; no chil.


Mary Johnson, b. - -; m. Jonathan Neal; Cl.


John Johnson; see below.


Robert Johnson, b. 9, 30, 1840; see below.


William Johnson, b. ab. 1842; d. 2, 20, 1864; unm.


JOHN JOHNSON GILLIE, son of James Gillie above; machinist; Cl. and other places;


m. 7, 4, 1871, MARGARET COCHRAN, b. 9, 4, 1849, dau. of Robert Cochran, see; d. 11, 8, 1915, at her daughter's home in Tw., Mrs. Charles Crouse.


CHILDREN


Elizabeth Agnes, b. in Ia., 12, 16, 1877; Cl. Central H. S. 1897; m. 3, 7, 1906, Charles Frederick Crouse, see.


William Johnson, b. 1, 25, 1879; Cl .; dentist; m. 1906, Florence Miller of Cl .; no chil.


John Edward, b. I, II, 1881, farmer in Moran; m. 6, 6, 1904, Ethel Enos; had Harry William.


Harry Cochran, b. 12, 2, 1883; salesman in Cl .; farm mile fr. Tw. on Bedford road; m. 9, 9, 1909, Jessie Alice Olmstead of Cl., b. 12, 15, 1881; dau. of Charles Davis Olmstead; no chil.


ROBERT JOHNSON GILLIE, son of James above, b. in Scotland, 9, 30, 1840; d. 1, 22, 1909; to Tw. with parents 1857; farmer on Solon road one mile fr. park;


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m. 3, 17, 1875, JESSIE HAMILTON, b. 10, 25, 1851; d. 8, 11, 1914; Meth.


CHILDREN, ALL BORN IN Tw.


I. Robert Johnston, b. 2, 20, 1876; m. 1, 29, 1901, Laura Jarvis, and had Robert Johnston 3rd, b. 8, 20, 1904, and John Newell, b. 9, 29, 1913; Tomahawk, Wis.


2. Edith Hamilton, b. 9, 26, 1877; m. 12, 3, 1902, Henry Luther Yerian of Youngstown, and had Jessie Edith, b. I, II, 1904, Grace Anna, b. 9, 16, 1907, and John H., b. 11, 15, 191I.


3. William Hamilton, b. 1, 10, 1879; Tw. H. S. 1899; lawyer in Cl .; m. 1, 10, 1910, Bessie Oriska Trescott, and had James Trescott, b. 5, 30, 1912, and William Trescott, b. 3, 10, 1915.


4. Jean Hamilton, b. 9, 2, 1880; m. 2, 25, 1901, William Jefferson Sethman, and had William Gillie, b. 12, 16, 1901; Berea.


5. James Garfield, b. 3, 24, 1883; Cl.


6. Hattie LeVern, b. 12, 29, 1889; m. 11, 17, 1909, Harry Lewis Herrold, and had Edith Viola, b. 9, 13, 1910, and Alice Oniska, b. 1, 18, 1912; Cl.


EMILY and CORDELIA GILLMORE, Bapt. 1852-4.


WILLIAM ASTON GLASS, b. 7, 9, 1866; son of Jackson C. and Sarah (Wearry) Glass; farmer; on Hudson road 1907- 15; now in Hudson township;


m. 4, 27, 1892, LYDIA MARIA GUSE, b. 4, 4, 1868, dau. of Louis and Louise (Bahr) Guse.


CHILDREN


Beulah Grace, b. 3, 2, 1894.


Harold William, b. 1, 3, 1897.


Mabel Lillian, b. 8, 20, 1901; d. 1, 17, 1902.


Roy Melvin, b. 10, 27, 1902.


WILLIAM GLAZIER, b. ab. 1798; d. 11, 12, 1865; in brick house near Hudson line.


LYDIA ANN GLAZIER, sister of above; m. PHILO CHAMBERLIN, see.


MYRON GLAZIER; m. SARAH RUGGLES, who d. 2, II, 1853, age 28; m. (2) MARY , who d. age 60.


MIss E. E. GLEASON, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1860-I.


ELIJAH (?) GLEASON.


SALLY GLEASON, d. 2, 13, 1853, age 20.


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JOHN GOFF, b. 3, 15, 1801, in Ireland; d. 1, 1, 1885; to Toronto, Can., 1845; to Tw. 1847;


m. on Easter Day 1843, BETSY MALONEY, b. 10, 9, 1824; d. 12, 31, 1906, both bur. at Pittsburg.


CHILDREN


I. James, b. Mar. 1845; d. in Mexico 1884; unm.


2. John, b. 3, 19, 1846; d. 3, 24, 1914, in N. Y. City; m. 9, 12, 1870.


3. Maria M., b. 8, 1, 1847; d. 6, 29, 1876; m. 2, 8, 1866, Cassius O. Baldwin, see.


4. Ella, b. 6, 22, 1851; m. 12, 21, 1871; Mantua.


5. Thomas, b. 3, 30, 1854; m. Apr. 1890; lives at Alert Bay, B. C.


6. George, b. 5, 22, 1858; d. 7, 24, 1900; m. June 1895.


WILLIAM GOLLING, b. ab. 1830; here 1860; came fr. Ger., she when 14; lived on Ice House road where Peter Murray lives; had blacksmith shop there 3 yrs .;


m. ANNA , b. ab. 1836; Bedford.


CHILDREN


Dr. William F .-; Bedford.


Louis, m. (1) Lillie Grace Walton, dau. of William H. Walton, see. m. (2) Lucy McClintock.


Frank.


Herman.


Emma.


CHARLES GONNEO, d. 5, 10, 1859, age 24; a French refugee; brought up by Moses Eggleston.


EDWARD S. GOOCH, b. ab. 1817; d. 12, 29, 1891; fr. Eng .; educated and had much mail; lived just beyond where Austin Herrick lives;


m., as her 2nd hus., MRS. ZIPPORAH (HERRICK) EELLS, wid. of Samuel Eells, see, half sister of Austin Herrick; she b. ab. 1834; d. 2, 7, 1903; both d. near Pond Brook; she Cong. 1882; no chil.




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