Twinsburg, Ohio, 1817-1917, Part I History, Part II Genealogies, Part 24

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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JAMES GOODWIN, b. ab. 1818; shot 10, 29, 1834.


MARY GORHAM, Meth. 1843.


PROSPER WALES GOTT, b. 6, 18, 1846; to Hudson 1904; in Civil War 1861-5; son of Samuel and Phebe Gott;


m. 1, 26, 1869, MARIA LOVINIA OVIATT, dau. of Luman Oviatt, see.


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Donna May, b. 5, 1, 1874; d. 6, 27, 1898; m. 6, 21, 1893, William John Hoye, and had (1) Allen Gott, b. 4, 16, 1894; d. 9, 19, 1896, (2) Marvel Allen, b. 4, 19, 1897, (3) Ruth Isabella, b. 3, 27, 1898.


Thurma Oviatt, b. 12, 19, 1885; m. 10, 23, 1907, Agnes Kevan, and had (1) Donna Rose, b. 8, 2, 1908, (2) Frederick Leo, b. 6, 28, 1910.


THOMAS GOULD, b. 10, 3, 1771; d. 6, 24, 1844; son of Stephen Gould, 1748-1806, Weare, N. H., and Esther (Wilder) Gould; to Tw. 1837, Liberty St .; bought Phil- ander Booth's farm; sold later to son, Simon; Meth. m. (1) AMY WEATHERHEAD, dau. of Jeremiah Weather- head;


m. (2) DEBORAH LYNDE, who d. 9, 1, 1842, dau. of Sylvanus Lynde.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


I. Sarah, b. 4, 18, 1794; m. John Lamb, Guilford, Vt.


2. Thomas, b. 7, 29, 1796; m. Rebecca Packer; Aurora.


3. Amy, b. 10, 21, 1798; m. Jesse Packer; Streetsboro.


4. Lucinda.


CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE


5. Deborah, b. 5, 5, 1805; m. Samuel Parsons, Vernon, Vt.


6. Simon, b. 5, 22, 1806; see below.


7. Stephen, b. 6, 5, 1807; see below.


8. Clarinda, b. 11, 17, 1808; m. Hiram Chamberlin, see.


9. Olive, b. 4, 21, 1811; d. 1838; unm.


IO. Sianna, b. 12, 21, 1812; d. 11, 15, 1845; m. Seth Aldrich, see.


II. Susan, or Susannah, b. 10, 7, 1817; m. Louis Bidlake,. see.


12. Lyman Harrison, b. 4, 18, 1819; d. Feb. 1835; Guilford, Vt.


13. John Wesley, b. 3, 3 1820; see below.


SIMON GOULD, b. 5, 22, 1806; d. 7, 12, 1874; bur. in Tw .; son of Thomas Gould above; came 1835 fr. Guilford, Vt .; bought 100 acres. no. end Liberty St., across from Tyler Hill place; taught school 15 winters; his bro. Stephen came 1836; in 1837 their wives came, each with small children, by stage to Albany, canal to Buffalo, and boat to Cl. Simon lived awhile with his bro .- in-law, Jesse Packer, two miles east of center; bought farm of Hiram Chamber- lin, 10 acres cleared, 10 slashed, and a good log house, at $8.00 per acre, west side of Liberty St., where 3 chil. were born; in 1843 rented a farm across the road further south, the Stannard farm, a cheese factory afterward on site of house; worked both farms; then sold first back to Hiram


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Chamberlin and bought from his bro., Stephen, the farm sold in 1850 to Lorenzo Riley, who moved the house north to foot of hill and built large house where Charles Riley now owns. Simon moved to Newbury 1850-58, then to Berea, where he d .; ardent mem. of Meth. Chh. and a local preacher;


m. (1) ab. 1828, PHILURA BAKER, b. 9, 19, 1806; d. 2, 22, 1843; dau. of Peter and Lavina (Davis) Baker.


m. (2) 7, 22, 1843, ABIGAIL THOMPSON, b. 1, 7, 1810; d. 12, 5, 1893; dau. of Nathan and Abigail (Dayton) Thomp- son.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


I. James, b. 8, 26, 1829; d. 7, 19, 1888; m. Ann Gibbs.


2. Aurilla M., b. 4, 7, 1832; m. Ithel Wilbur.


3. Isabella M., b. 5, 19, 1836; m. Daniel Johnson.


4. Harrison B., b. 12, 13, 1838; d. s.


5. Lucy Ann, b. 7, 8, 1840; m. John Baldwin, Jr., son of founder of Baldwin University, Berea.


CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE


6. Elizabeth Jane, b. 6, 9, 1844; d. 2, 13, 1848.


7. Dayton Thomas, b. 2, 3, 1847; m. Margaret Rebecca Reid


STEPHEN GOULD, b. 6, 5, 1807; d. 1853 at Newbury ;. son of Thomas Gould above; to Tw. ab. 1836; Liberty St., bought Booth farm now owned by Charles Riley; to New- bury ab. 1848-9;


m. HULDAH BAKER; dau. of Peter and Lavina (Davis) Baker; later she m. Luman Chamberlin, see, and d. ab. 1885.


CHILDREN


Levings, b. 1836; veteran of Civil War and in Spanish War; m. Mary Ann Coville, Newbury.


Clarinda, b. 1839; m. Lewis Bidlake, see, whose Ist w. was Susan Gould; Meth.


Lorette, b. 1842; m. Charles Marble.


Melville and Melissa, twins, b. ab. 1840; both d. 1843.


JOHN WESLEY GOULD, b. 3, 3, 1820; d. in Kent 1908; son of Thomas Gould above; lived awhile on Stannard farm on Liberty St., opposite Frank Post's; then bought the Case lot at the cross road; then to Aurora 1848; a convert at schoolhouse revival 1839; Meth .;


m. 8, 20, 1839, ELIZA MARIA POST, 1819-1882; dau. of Aaron Post, see; Meth.


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John, b. 3, 28, 1844; see below.


Henrietta, 1851-54.


Aaron P., b. 1855; m. 1879, Emma Wallcott of Akron; now in No. Carolina.


Ettie, b. 1867 (?); m. 1885, William Smith; Kent.


JOHN GOULD, b. Tw. 3, 28, 1844, son of John Wesley Gould above; to Aurora 1848 where he has since resided, living in present home over 50 yrs .; became writer for Cleveland Herald 1872, later for N. Y. Tribune, and various other papers. Since 1880 for 21 winters was lecturer for farmer's institutes, lecturing in 28 states and Canada. He and w. have traveled extensively;


m. I, I, 1879, HELEN FERRIS, b. 1850, dau. of Dr. Osman and Maria (Reed) Ferris of Mantua. She is an artist of note; studied at Oberlin and grad. of Hillsdale Col .; Mich.


DANIEL GOULD, fr. Weare, Mass .; here several yrs. in early days;


m. SARAH SNELL.


CHILDREN


Otis H., b. 1815; had Charles J. Gould of CI.


Orris P., b. 1818. Dr. Charles L.


Laura S.


Ralph.


DOLLY GOVE, Cong. 1855; niece of Mrs. Justus Her- rick; m. Sidney Smith, see.


ROBERT GRAHAM, s. w. part of town; had one of first threshing machines in town;


m. ANN POLLOCK, fr. Pa .; both d.


ELIZABETH GRAHAM, in Dist. No. 4 1860.


ALVIN GRAHAM, Meth. 1841.


DAVID GRANT; in 1835 kept hotel opp. s. e. corner of park;


m. (1) 8, 18, 1831, IRENA HULL, f. ab. 1811; d. 1, 20, 1834; sister of Samuel Hull, Sr .;


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m. (2) MRS. HARRIET (CARVER) TAYLOR, wid. of Timothy Taylor and sister of Mrs. Elmore Clark; Meth. By first wife he had Charles, b. ab. 1832.


JOHN P. GRANT; worked on Dodge farm; Cong. 1886 fr. No. Platte, Neb., and dis. to Bedford.


ALANSON GRAY; see census of 1833; m. and had Silas Renalda, b. 1831.


BERIAH GREEN, b. ab. 1775; d. 1, 25, 1867, age 92; on west side of North St., near creek, near where Guy Herrick lives; house fell down; fr. Pawlet, Vt .; cabinet maker; here 1860;


m. ELIZABETH SMITH, b. ab. 1771; d. 3, 27, 1846; both Cong. 1834; she was sister of William Smith, see.


CHILDREN


Rev. Jonathan Smith -; to Honolulu as missionary, 11, 5, 1827, reaching there 3, 3, 1828; in 1829 explored northwest coast of North America with view to further mission locations; at Hilo a year, then at Wailuku on Maui Is. 10 yrs; then released from service as he had scruples about receiving money from slave holders.


Rev. Beriah, b. d. -; prof. of sacred literature at Wes. Res. Col. 1830-33; resigned July 1833 to accept presidency of Oneida Inst. at Whitesboro, N. Y. He (or his bro Jonathan ?) dropped dead after preaching in Brooklyn, N. Y .; grad. Middlebury, Col .;


Elizabeth, 1800-1878; m. Andrew Conant, see.


Laura, b. ab. 1805; d. 3, 30, 1883; Cong. 1834 ,and again 1869 fr. 2nd chh. Tw .; unm.


Rhoda, b. ab. 1811; d. 2, 25, 1885; Cong. 1834, and again 1862 fr. 2nd chh. Tw .; unm.


FRANCIS D. GREEN, b. 4, 30, 1871; grad. of Valparaiso, Ind., Bus. Inst. and Normal Dept. of Muskingum Col .; supt. of schools Freeport 10 yrs; supt. of Tw. schools 1911- 13; now in state auditor's office; son of Joel E. and Martha Green, Joel's father being in Rev. War, and great grand- father on mother's side, being in battle of Lake Erie, 9, 10, 1813; both Meth .;


m. 9, 27, 1893, ALMEDA PARKER, b. I, 24, 1872, dau. of Aaron L. and Martha Parker.


CHILDREN


Ralph Walker, b. 7, 4, 1894; Tw. H. S. 1913; Meth.


Martha Reech, b. 3, 20, 1902. Wayne Baker, b. 8, 17, 1905; killed by auto 1, 14, 1914. Franklin Lay, b. 7, 15, 1908.


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MR. GREEN, b. ab. 1817; d. 9, 15, 1900.


REV. FRANCIS GREEN, pastor of Bapt. Chh. 1839; m. Abiatha


FRED LEWIS GREEN, b. Bedford, 9, 9, 1884; to Tw. 1896; s. w. part of town; on old Bishop place; farmer; m. 7, 19, 1910, REBECCA FLESHMAN, b. 4, 25, 1893; dau. of George Fleshman, see.


CHILDREN


George Frederick, b. 7, 20, 1911.


Alice Louise, b. 10, 10, 1912.


Allen Leroy, b. 12, 5, 1913.


Robert J., b. 6, 25, 1915.


JOSEPH CURRAN GREENLESE, b. 12, 28, 1823; d. 12, 7, 1901, in Bedford; on farm where Wm. Boose lives; came fr. Niagara Falls, Can .; to Cl. 1863;


m. 9, 19, 1847, JANE OGRAM, fr. Eng., b. 10, 7, 1826; d. 12, 5, 1915, in Cl .; both Meth.


CHILDREN


I. George, b. 9, 13, 1849; d. Redkey, Ind.


2. John, b. 11, 28, 1851; unm .; Hudson.


3. Eliza, b. 3, 5, 1854; m. Porter Hotchkiss, Cl., and had Oliver, b. 7, 15, 1880.


4. Mary, b. 9, 30, 1856; m. John Oviatt, see .; 5 chil.


5. Nettie Adilla, b. 10, 12, 1859; m. 12, 20, 1883, John Clark Blackman, see.


6. Alice, b. ab. 1861; d. 1863, age 212.


7. William, b. 8, 5, 1866, in Tw .; see below.


WILLIAM J. GREENLESE, b. 8, 5, 1866; now of Hudson; paper hanger;


m. 12, 24, 1889, ALDA B. BISHOP, b. 8, 13, 1867, dau. of Moses Bishop, see.


CHILDREN


Clell Bishop, b. 4, 6, 1891, Tw .; m. 1, 7, 1913, Jessie Pontius, who d. 7, 13, 1913, teacher; Adelbert Col.


Don William, b. Tw. 7, 15, 1893; d. 12, 19, 1897.


Webb Moses, b. Tw. 12, 31, 1895; in Cl.


Grace Olive, b. Newburg, 4, 14, 1901.


Alda Mae, b. Newburg, 7, 3, 1906.


Thelma E. Jane, b. Hudson, 9, 5, 1912.


PHILANDER GRENO, Meth. 1843.


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THOMAS GREER; m. (I); m. (2); had


DAVID ALANSON, b. ab. June 1832; see census of 1833.


ALONZO W. GREER, on Luther Nichols farm 3 yrs; coal and feed business year or two; where Roy Nichols lives; he and w. and Blanche, Meth.


GUSTAVUS GRIFFITH, b. ab. 1846; d. Feb. 1872.


LOT GRIFFITH, b. Vt., ab. 1817; d. 8, 19, 1891; came 1830; here 1860; near old mills; shoemaker;


m. (1) Dec. 1835, LOUISA M. HUBBELL, b. ab. 1816 or 1821; d. Tw. 12, 28, 1847;


m. (2) 9, 4, 1848, LOUISA NASH, b. ab. 1818; d. Tw. 5, 2, 1876.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


Roswell; Medina Co.


Alvira; m.


Nancy; m. Hiram Appleby, see.


Augustus.


Child, d. 2, 22, 1852, age 2.


BY SECOND WIFE


Charlotte, b. 1851; d. 1912; m. 1869, Isadore Birdsell, see.


MARILLA GRIFFITH, d. 12, 28, 1847, age 3; child of Lot ?


RUEBEN GRIFFITH, b. ab. 1804; here 1860; near old mills;


m. ANN -, b. ab. 1814. They had Samuel. In Dist. No. 7, Samuel, b. ab. 1845, and Edgar G., b. ab. 1852.


GRISTE PEDIGREE


I. GEORGE GRISTE; to America about middle of 17th cent .; Norwich, Ct .; had George (drowned) and John.


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II. JOHN GRISTE, b. 1734; m. 1764, DELIGHT LOTRIP; to Penn. 1788.


III. GEORGE GRISTE, b. 1772; m. 1796, LOISE BRAD- NER; 13 chil .; d. 1852 in Calif.


IV. JOHN B. GRISTE, b. II, 13, 1811; d. 8, 11, 1867; to Ohio 1835;


m. 8, 31, 1837, LOUISA HALE, descended from Sir Mathew Hale; had Perry O. and Luman George.


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V. LUMAN GEORGE GRISTE, b. 6, 18, 1844; in Civil War, 105th O. V. I .; wounded; discharged 1864; East- man's College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1869; Homeopathic Col. of Cl .; practiced in Tw. since 1874; author of small but excellent volume of poetry, Straws and Thistledown. See Perrin's Hist. Summit Co., 1044;


m. Nov. 1867, ZILPHA FREEMAN, b. 4, 6, 1846, dau. of Jeduthan and Sarah (Edson) Freeman, and sister of Dr. Seth Freeman, see. She is also a physician and has prac- ticed with her husband; Meth.


CHILDREN


LeMarr, b. 6, 8, 1868; d. 11, 10, 1902; Univ. of Chicago; chemist; supt. Mineral Point Zinc Works, Chicago; m. 1898, Carolyn Van Camp, and had Mary Zilpha, b. Nov. 1901.


Ethel L., b. Apr. 1870; m. Jan. 1890, Frederick Viall; she principal of H. S. Willoughby; two degrees from Woman's Col. of Cl.


IRA GRISWOLD, b. II, 6, 1812; d. 12, 18, 1895; son of Elisha and Betsy (Tubbs) Griswold of Schroon, Essex Co., N. Y .; to Northfield 1837; to Tw. 1850; located in s. w. part of town, where son now lives;


m. 1844, ELIZABETH J. HALL, b. 11, 10, 1825; d. 4, I, 1897; dau. of David and Hannah (Baird) Hall of Spring- field, Summit Co .; Meth.


CHILDREN


Alton Jasper, b. 4, 26, 1846; d. 10, 22, 1910; in Civil War; m. 6, 24, 1869, Mary F. Farquhar.


Child, d. 8, 16, 1853, age 2.


Orville Eugene, b. 12, 25, 1853; see below.


Estelle Adelle, b. 7, 12, 1860; Meth .; m. 12, 28, 1887, Elbert J. Stoy.


ORVILLE EUGENE GRISWOLD, b. 12, 25, 1853; son of Ira above; farmer in west part of town;


m. II, 24, 1875, CLEORA JANE CHAMBERLIN, dau. of Coryden Chamberlin, see.


CHILDREN


Dean Edwin, b. 10, 21, 1883; m. 6, 16, 1910, Gertrude M. Hawley. Clell Bee, b. 3, 8, 1893.


MARY R. GRISWOLD, b. ab. 1839; in Dist. No. 7.


REV. J. B. GROVER, Meth. pastor 1867.


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FRANK HACH, b. Bohemia, 9, 16, 1872; to U. S. 1897; to Tw. 1908; farmer on Macedonia road;


m. 2, 24, 1900, in Cl., CILIA STARY, b. Bohemia, 11, 3, 1875.


CHILDREN


Frank, b. II, 2, 1900.


Emile, b. 9, 19, 1902.


Edward, b. 1, 27, 1905.


Mamie Cilia, b. 11, 15, 1908.


George Otto, b. 8, 11, 1913.


SAMUEL HACKINS and wife; here 1833; see census of that year.


CHILDREN


Hyram, b. ab. 1821.


Charlotte Ann, b. ab. 1826.


Cornelia, b. ab. 1828.


Flora Matilda, b. ab. 1830.


Nelson, b. ab. Feb. 1833.


GEORGE WASHINGTON HAGGETT, b. 5, 4, 1825; d. 3,9, 1901; on Hudson road opp. Curtis Bennett's; fr. St. Law. Co., N. Y .; both Meth. 1877;


m. II, 26, 1848, MARY RICHARDSON McMILLEN, b. 7, 27, 1825; d. 4, 20, 1900.


CHILDREN


Charles Wilbur, b. Aurora, 3, 5, 1850; d. 8, 31, 1860.


Frank Lorell, b. 11, 27, 1853; see below.


Albert Curtis, b. 9, 24, 1855; see below.


FRANK LORELL HAGGETT, b. II, 27, 1853; farmer on Hudson road opp. Manly Leach;


m. 3, 28, 1877, BIRDIE EMMA LEACH, b. 10, 21, 1857, dau. of Orris Bissell Leach, see.


CHILDREN Stella Mae, b. 11, 6, 1881. George Orris, b. 5, 28, 1892.


ALBERT CUSTER HAGGETT, b. 9, 24, 1855; d. 12, 24, 1904; several yrs. on Liberty St .; to Cl.


m. 12, 18, 1878, ISABINDA POST, b. 7, 20, 1860, dau. of Franklin Post.


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CHILDREN, BORN IN TWINSBURG


Nellie Jane, b. 7, 2, 1883; m. 12, 18, 1901, Howard Dietrick, Cl., and had Gladys Marie, b. Jan. 1909.


Roy Franklin, b. Feb. 1885; m. 6, 29, 1911, Agnes O'Neil, Cl., and had Helen Marie, b. 3, 15, 1913, also Albert Charles and Alta May, twins, b. 2, 5, 1915.


Daisy, b. ab. 1891; d. 3, 21, 1907.


Charles Wilbur, b. Aug. 1893, Cl.


ADAM HAHN, b. 1, 8, 1856; farmer; in Tw. 19 yrs; several years on Liberty St., where Charles Riley lived; now at Glen Willow;


m. 4, 16, 1877, SAMANTHA ELLEN MIZER; Meth. CHILDREN


Jessie Bell; m. Samuel Stolifer, see.


David Leander.


Frederick Clifford; inf. of ; d. 6, 6, 1908.


Louva May; Meth.


REV. SAMUEL HAIR, preached 1 or 2 yrs. for Cong. chh. when Mr. Bissell was in Edinburg, O., ab. 1835-7; then 27 yrs. old; fr. Ann Arbor, Mich .; probably would have been settled but some hoped to get Mr. Bissell back.


HALL, lived in Macedonia and sent chil. to Tw. school, Dist. 7.


CHILDREN


Lucius, m. and lived in Tw .; to Ill.


Hiram, b. ab. 1827.


Louise, b. ab. 1836.


Cynthia, b. ab. 1838.


Amanda, b. ab. 1844.


Ira, b. ab. 1846.


REV. ALBINUS HALL, Meth. pastor 1847-8.


REV. J. RANSOM HALL, Bapt. pastor Nov. 1883 to Nov. 1885; to Kipton; had 2 boys and an adopted girl.


ROBERT HAMILTON, ticket agent W. & L. E. R. R .; in Cl. now; m. (1) -, b. ab. 1865; d. 7, 16, 1895.


m. (2) JANE MARGARET BURRELL, b. 12, 12, 1876; she m. (2) Thomas Jefferson Burroughs of Cl .; she dau. of Mrs. Thompson Burrell of Tw.


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WILLIAM HAMILTON, here 1823 and on committee to frame and raise building for chh. and school.


CLEMENTINE, CONSIDER, HARRIET and OLIVIA HAM- MOND, Bapt. ab. 1834.


STOUGHTON D. and SARAH HAMMOND both Bapt 1834.


MELISSA HAMMOND, Meth. 1841.


MARIA HAMMOND, d. 2, 8, 1843, age 10.


HANCHETT PEDIGREE


I. THOMAS HANCHETT, 1625-1676; m. DELIVERANCE LANGTON; dea. in Ist Cong. chh. Northampton, Mass.


II. DEA. JOHN HANCHETT, 1649-1744; m. 1677, ESTHER PRITCHARD, d. 171I.


III. JOHN HANCHETT, JR., 1679-1761; m. 1707, LYDIA HEYWARD, 1683-1777.


IV. JOHN HANCHETT, 1709-1796; m. 1733, MARY SHELDON, 1713-1795.


V. DAVID HANCHETT, 1743-1819; m. 1765, DEBORAH SHELDON, 1745-1842; he in Rev. War; 12 chil .; the 9th was Seth.


VI. SETH HANCHETT, b. 8, 7, 1783; d. 9, 5, 1853 Tw .; came 1833 to Aurora; there a year or so, then to Tw .; lived and d. on Streetsboro road near old mills, just south of present Mizer farm;


m. II, 27, 1806, PATTY REMINGTON (Stephen, Stephen), Bapt. 1842; b. ab. 1785; d. 9, 26, 1854.


CHILDREN


I. Son b. and d. 12, 11, 1808.


2. Jannet P., b. 6, 4, 1810; d. 5, 8, 1861; Bapt. 1842.


3. Carlton, b. 3, 22, 1812; see below.


4. Fidelia, b. 12, 6, 1814; d. 3, 27, 1855; m. Jedediah Clark, see.


5. Roena T., b. 1, 13, 1817; d. 7, 24, 1869 m. Anson White, see.


6. Erastus, b. 5, 24, 1819; d. 4, 22, 1827.


7. Oliver Olds, b. 5, 1, 1821, see below.


8. Maranda, b. 7, 1, 1825; d. 10, 26, 1913; m. James Almon Brown, see.


9. Erastus, b. 5, 27, 1828; d. 8, 21, 1903; m. 10, 9, 1853, Jane Wait; see below.


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CARLTON HANCHETT, b. 3, 22, 1812; d. 1, 31, 1898; lived on father's old farm near old Mills; also at Cherry Valley and Kingsville; Bapt. 1842;


m. (1) 4, 15, 1844, EMILY SHELDON, b. 4, 5, 1821; d. 5, 24, 1861;


m. (2) 4, 10, 1862, HARRIET WALKER, b. 2, 9, 1827; d. 2, 20, 1907.


CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


Mary S., b. 8, 14, 1845; d. 8, 20, 1847.


Daughter, b. and d. 5, 12, 1847.


He also adopted Hartley E. Calkins and Alice Eno, who were married 1875, she dau. of Virgil Eno, see.


ERASTUS HANCHETT, b. 5, 27, 1828; d. 8, 21, 1903; lived on old place after father's death, later in Newburg; carpenter; Bapt. 1853;


m. 10, 9, 1853, JANE WAIT of Aurora, b. 2, 16, 1828; d. 10, 2, 1903.


CHILDREN


Alison S., b. 7, 6, 1855; d. 1, 24, 1859.


Lewis Carlton, b. 11, 20, 1858, farmer; in Tw. several yrs .; unm .; Chicago.


Edgar Adelbert, b. 5, 5, 1860; unm.


Alice May, b. 1, 1, 1865; m. Dr. John T. Carter, see; she now teacher in Cl.


Jessie Eliza, b. 9, 15, 1868; teacher, Cl.


OLIVER OLDS HANCHETT, b. 5, 1, 1821 at Jerusalem, N. Y .; d. Tw. 5, 1I, 1891; to Aurora when 12; the next year to Tw. with parents; farmer; on No. road, east side, next to Solon line; Bapt. 1838;


m. 4, 20, 1846, in Ravenna, CORNELIA JENNETT REED, of Mantua, b. W. Granby, Ct., 8, 24, 1826; d. Tw. 9, 29, 1894; dau. of Justin Reed.


CHILDREN


I. Fidelia, b. 8, 2, 1847; d. 3, 31, 1848.


2. Seth Remington, b. 6, 7, 1851; see below.


3. Martha Roena, b. 7, 15, 1856; m. 10, 21, 1913, Rev. R. T. Cross, see; Bapt. 1877; Cong. 1914.


4. Luton Reed, b. 8, 8, 1859; business man; unm.


5. Perry Albert, b. 4, 7, 1866; see below.


SETH REMINGTON HANCHETT, son of Oliver O. above, b. 6, 7, 1851; d. 8, 20, 1910; studied at Oberlin; merchant; postmaster; Bapt .; Cong. 1895;


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m. (1) 9, 16, 1873, MARTHA DUNSHEE, dau. of Harrison Dunshee, see; b. 1, 7, 1851; d. 9, 24, 1875;


m. (2) 2, 25, 1879, KATE ANN NICHOLS, dau. of Orrin P. Nichols, see; b. 6, 19, 1855; she now in Cl.


CHILDREN, BY SECOND WIFE


Dwight Nichols, b. 2, 6, 1884; electrician in Cl .; studied at Case School; Cong. 1899.


Helen Wealthy, b. 9, 10, 1888; charity worker in Cl .; studied at Lake Erie Sem.


PERRY ALBERT HANCHETT, son of Oliver O. above, b. 4, 7, 1866; sign hanger in Cl .;


m. 10, 1, 1890, ALICE O'DONALD, b. ab. 1864; d. 1, 25, 1912.


CHILDREN


Oliver Perry, b. 11, 25, 1891; m. 8, 30, 1913, Ione Myers, and had Robert Leroy, b. 8, 9, 1914, and Richard Elroy, b. 5, 1, 1916; Cl.


Leda Dorothy, b. 5, 31, 1896; m. 9, 8, 1915; John Taylor of Cl. Rhea Leona, b. 6, 23, 1902.


MR. HANES, blacksmith, worked for Ed. Judd.


REV. WILLIAM HANFORD, first regular pastor of Cong. chh. at Hudson, 1815-1836; often preached in Tw. and helped organize the Cong. chh. in 1822; to O. 1813; gave half of time to missionary work; 9 yrs. in Windham; "prayers peculiarly impressive."


CAMILLUS HANKS, b. Vt. 8, 15, 1808; d. Tw. 5, 4, 1876; to Tw. ab. 1845; farmer, where Mr. Richner lives;


m. before setting in Tw. FANNY M. DANIELS of West- ern N. Y., b. 3, 27, 1808; d. in N. Y., 2, 4, 1887; Meth .; no chil .; an adopted dau., Harriet A., d. I, II, 1855, age 10.


ISAAC HANKS, younger bro. of above, b. West Pawlet, Vt., 2, 15, 1818; d. 1895; to Tw. ab. 1845-6; on Bedford road; to Wis. ab. 1856; in Wis. legislature several yrs .; music teacher;


m. 4, II, 1841, LUCINDA WHEDEN.


CHILDREN


Milton Henry, physician of some prominence; d. in Chicago, 1893; in Tw. Inst.


Alta; m. M. H. Bixby; So. Haven, Mich.


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Stella; m. Theodore Rogers, West Superior, Wis.


Helen; m. Harry Rogers.


The last two were teachers.


JONATHAN SAFFORD HANKS, bro. of above, b. Vt. 1810; to Calif. in gold rush; d. there 1880;


m. 1834, SARAH JANE AKINS, b. July 1815; d. 1854; dau. of John and Rachel Akins.


CHILDREN, TWELVE, NEARLY ALL D. Y.


O. Galusha, b. 8, 6, 1835; d. 10, 17, 1911; m. 1870, Mrs. Eliza Brown.


Calvin W., b. 6, 3, 1837; d. 8, 2, 1914; m. 1867, Eliza A. Traelsted; he was in Civil War.


George W., 1839-1864; d. in Civil War.


Malona R., b. 3, 4, 1841; m. 1868, T. Charles Miller who was in Civil War; she Concord, Calif., son John G. in Tw. Inst. 1882.


Edwin E., 1843-1864; d. in Civil War.


Ermina Jane, b. 11, 13, 1845; d. 7, 1, 1910; m. 1866, Sherman Lane, see.


Emma A., b. 8, 26, 1850; m. 1870, Eugene W. Smith.


Harriet A., Adeline and Camillus Hanks were in Dist. No. 7, 1845, 49 and 61.


JOHN HANSARD, b. ab. 1818; d. 6, 17, 1863; here 1860; near old mills; stone mason;


m. MARY ANN fr. Northfield, b. ab. 1823; d. 12, 2, 1860. They had dau. b. and d. 1854; no other child.


WILLIAM HANSARD, bro. of above; unm.


JOHN and WILLIAM HANSARD, nephews of above; lived with them; one did cemetery stone work; both "as good scholars as any in town"; both d. in Civil War, in 4Ist O. V. I .; one a Lieut.


BENSON HARDIE of Tw .; m. 8, 8, 1836, CAROLINE McMILLEN of Streetsboro, sister of Mrs. George W. Hag- gett. See file of Ohio Observer 1836. One child was


GEORGE FRANCIS HARDIE, b. 5, 6, 1842; now on farm in Solon; worked in cheese factory on Liberty St .;


m. (1) 8, 4, 1868, ALICE ELLEN CHAMBERLIN, b. 9, 16, 1849; d. 1, 26, 1885, dau. of Luman Chamberlin, see;


m. (2) 1, 13, 1886, CAROLINE ELIZABETH WALTON of Wheeling, W. Va.


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CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


Adalaide Caroline, b. 6, 16, 1869; m. Edwin Hine, see. Lina Alice, b. 8, 7, 1871; m. Arthur H. Hine, see. Stella Jane, b. 7, 18, 1873; m. Charles S. Norris, see. Lillie May, b. 10, 20, 1875, m. Samuel Denton Leech, see.


Manly George, b. 10, 30, 1877; unm.


JOSEPH W. HARLOW, b. ab. 1809; d. 11, 26, 1863; here 1860; blacksmith;


m. MARIA -, b. ab. 1812. She m. (2) Julius Riley, see.


CHILDREN


Henrietta, m. William Burton, see.


Fidelia M., b. ab. 1834; m. Dr. Seth A. Freeman, see.


Charles H., b. ; d. -; Hudson; in Civil War; his son d. 11, 3, 1864).


William; Meth. 1877.


Carrie.


GEORGE DANIEL HARRIS, b. Goshen, Ct., 1802; d. Hudson 1879; son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Clark) Harris; Elizabeth being sister of John B. Clark of Hudson; she Cong. 1828; she and son George to Tw. 1823; see census of 1833; he here 1860; lived near Esq. Heard, near Cargold's tannery, then bought farm mile so. and mile west of center; he Cong. 1828;


m. 3, 27, 1828, PERMELIA A. THOMPSON of Hudson, b. 1808; d. Hudson 1881; dau. of Stephen Thompson, who was in Rev. War.


CHILDREN


I. Amelia Abigail, 1830-1900; m. 6, 20, 1849, Marcus Buckman of Randolph, 5. chil.


2. Celia Maria, b. 1832; Cong. 1849; dis. to Oberlin 1857; m. 1895, Dea. James Coe of Hudson as his 2nd w. He d. 1896.


3. Mary Lucretia, b. 9, 28, 1834; d. 1893; Cong. 1858; dis. to Hudson 1861; unm.


4. Martha, b. 1838; d. 12, 25, 1854.


5. Charles Fayette, b. 12, 3, 1841; d. 12, 10, 1914, in Soldiers' Home in Wash .; in Civil War; Cong. 1858, dis. to Hudson 1867 (?)


6. Julian Christopher, b. 6, 15, 1845; d. 1873; in Civil War.


7. Delia Ella, b. 12, 31, 1848; d. 11, 14, 1890.


REV. J. J. HARRIS, pastor of Meth. chh. several yrs., ab. 1893;


m. JESSIE BLISS, and had Mary, Elsie and Merle.


MARION B. HARRISON, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1856-7.


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JOHN M. HART, b. ab. 1808; d. ab. 1890 (?); here 1860; lived so. side of park; had store several yrs. where Bishop's store is; Hart & Stevens; Hart & Dodge; he and w. Cong. 1849 fr. Solon, dis. to Franklin Mills (Kent);


m. 7, 3, 1835 at Streetsboro, CECELIA PRESTON, b. ab. 18II; d. 9, 19, 1888.


CHILDREN


Son d. 12, 4, 1860, age 13 mo.


Charles D., d. 10, 12, 1850, age 19 mo.


HIRAM C. HART, b. ab. 1810; d. 12, 10, 1858; merchant and tailor.


CHARLES HART; in Dist. 7; in army. His sister, Elizabeth lived in Moses Roach's family and went by name of Libby Roach. Does any one know what became of her? He now lives in Coin, Ia., and is bank president.


JOSEPH SANBURN HARVEY, b. Solon 8, 31, 1838; living there now; in Tw. 1865-68;


m. at Columbus, 5, 15, 1865, MARY ELIZABETH MONT- GOMERY, b. 3, 30, 1835; d. 12, 28, 1915. They had Lena M., b. Tw. 8, 18, 1868; m. 10, 28, 1885, James Newton Richards of Solon, now of Cl .; and Effie F. (?) who m. Mr. Potter of Attleboro.


JOHN HOMER HATCH, b. 9, 9, 1830; d. 9, 12, 1875; lived in Aurora and a short time in Tw .;


m. 6, 6, 1872, BETSY CRAWFORD, b. 11, 29, 1845, dau. of Alexander Crawford, see. She m. (2) Ezra Clark, see.


CHILDREN


Mattie Almira, 7, 2, 1873; m. 2, 22, 1893, Eugene Post, see.


John Thomas, b. 9, 10, 1874; d. 9, 12, 1903; m. 1895, Eva Beards- ley, dau. of Amos Beardsley, sister of Mrs. Guy Herrick. She m. (2) and lives in Kent. He Cong. 1877; Meth. 1880.




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