Twinsburg, Ohio, 1817-1917, Part I History, Part II Genealogies, Part 26

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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Stella, b. Mich .; m. Adelbert Appleby, son of Henry Appleby, see; Unionville, Mich.


Sanford, b. Mich .; unm .; Clifford, Mich.


Alida, b. Mich .; m. Folsom.


JULIA and ANN HIGBY, Bapt., dis. 1840.


JOSEPH N. HIGLEY, b. ab. 1806; here 1860; on No. St .; house burned .;


m. SUSAN W. SPENCER, dau. of Dea. Brainerd Spencer of Aurora (?), b. ab. 1810; both Cong. 1851 fr. Aurora, dis. to Youngstown 1864.


CHILDREN


Brainerd Spencer, b. Windham, 9, 1, 1837; 155th O. V. I .; grad. Cl. Law College; lawyer in Youngstown; mayor once; Tw. Inst .; Adelbert Col. 1859; m. 1, 1, 1861, Ruth Isabella Stevens, dau. of Dr. John G. Stevens, see.


Harriet A., ; m. - Allen; Tw. Inst .; Cong. 1861; to Youngstown.


JAMES HILL, b. 7, 21, 1801; d. 9, 14, 1872; built Wagner house; merchant; store on corner where Mr. Crafton is; building moved eastward and now used for postal telegraph; "queer"; store packed with many things out of sight;


m. late in life, MRS. JULIA M. SMITH, b. ab. 1808; d. 2, II, 1875; mother of Henry Smith who m. Sarah McFar- land.


M. HILL.


SARAH HILL; unm .; Cong. 1858, dis. 1906 to Perrys- ville.


TYLER HILL, b. Vt. ab. 1790; d. 3, 13, 1869; to Tw. 1830; many yrs. on Liberty St., first farm so. of present Bramley farm;


m. SARAH (or "SALLIE") FISH, b. ab. 1787-8; d. 1, 13, 1871, age 83.


CHILDREN


James; Ashtabula.


Joseph, b. Vt. 11, 30, 1824; d. 6, 29, 1913 in Akron; last survivor of his father's family; m. (1) 3, 14, 1854, Habitable (Mehitable?) Drake, and had 12 chil .; m. (2) 3, 1, 1889, Mrs. Rosalia A. Spang and had 3 more chil.


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Ambrose; Cong. 1842; d. Mich.


Delight; m. George Brainerd; d. in Brooklyn.


Hannah; m. Edgar Bull; d. in Cl. Sarah Jane, 1829-1910; m. Reuben Chamberlin, see.


There was a MRS. HILL d. 4, 22, 1833, age 29.


HINE PEDIGREE


I. THOMAS HINE (HIND, HINDE) at Milford, Ct., 1646; m. ELIZABETH-


II. SAMUEL HINE, b. 1, 26, 1659-60; m. ABIGAIL


III. WILLIAM HINE, bap. 1, 9, 1703-4; m. (1) 1727, ABIGAIL HOLLINWORTH; m. (2) . By second w. he had Hezekiah. .


IV. HEZEKIAH HINE; m. LOIS BRISTOL; II chil.


V. JEHIEL HINE ("HIAL"), b. 1761; m. 1781, ELIZA- BETH JOHNSON.


VI. JEHIEL MANN HINE ("HIAL"), b. 1, 2, 1800; d. IO, II, 1894; came to Hudson 1828; bought farm in s. w. cor. Tw. ab. 1831; built log house; in it many years; then frame h. and d. there;


m. (1) MARY PEASE, 1810-1865; and then to Tw. ab. 1830.


m. (2) MARY L. BATEMAN, who d. in Tw. CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


I. George G .; Akron.


2. Horace, b. 12, 26, 1839; see below.


3. Charles C., b. 5, 1, 1842; see below.


4. Hiel, b. ; Hudson.


5. Henry, b. -; d. 1849-50 in Calif.


6.


Mary, b.


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- Egerly; Cl .; m. (2) Dr.


Munn; Calif.


7. Harriet, b. -; d. -; m. Josiah Oviatt; I dau. Ella; m. - O'Neal, Hematite, Mo.


CHARLES C. HINE, son of Jehiel M. above; b. 5, 1, 1842; lived in Hudson after marriage; township trustee and co. commissioner many yrs; see Lane's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 835;


m. 10, 8, 1867, ELLEN M. FARRAR of Hudson. They had one dau. Florence Farrar, b. 5, 9, 1876.


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HORACE A. HINE, b. 12, 26, 1839; farmer in s. w. part of town; now lives in Lakewood;


m. I, 1, 1861, MINERVA HENRIETTA POST, b. 12, 21, 1838; d. 2, 6, 1911; dau. of Henry and Lucy Post.


CHILDREN


Frank Charles, b. 12, 6, 1861; m. 10, 2, 1883, Lillian McBride. Edwin Ellsworth, b. 4, 19, 1864; see below.


Arthur Horace, b TT T 1869; see below.


ARTHUR HORACE HINE, son of Horace above; b. II, I, 1869; farmer on Solon road;


m. 1, 6, 1890, LINA ALICE HARDIE of Solon, b. 8, 7, 1871, dau. of George F. and Alice E. (Chamberlin) Hardie, see.


CHILDREN


Alice Estelle, b. 2, 12, 1894; Tw. H. S. 1908; m. 1909, Lee Shep- herd, see.


Lee Everett, b. 9, 15, 1893.


Harold George, b. 3, 9, 1900.


EDWIN ELLSWORTH HINE, son of Horace above; b. 4, 19, 1864;


m. 12, 25, 1889, ADELAIDE CAROLINE HARDIE, dau. of George F. Hardie, see; b. 6, 16, 1869; d. 12, 21, 1898. CHILDREN


Forest Edwin, b. 9, 30, 1890; m. 10, 25, 1913, Frieda Burian. Lloyd Luman, b. 1, 17, 1892.


Bruce Hardy, b. 7, 3, 1897; d. 11, 20, 1900.


HOMER A. HINE, b. Shalersville, 1865; d. in Akron 1914; studied at Grand River Inst .; taught 4 yrs .; Cong. 1887; to Akron fr. Tw. 1890; sec. and treas. of Star Drilling Co .; see Doyle's Cent. Hist., p. 429.


m. II, 14, 1906, JANE HALL, dau. of John Hall.


NELSON HINKSTON, b. ab. 1817; here 1860; to Hudson and then west, to Ill. or Ia .; where Dr. Chamberlin lives; shoe merchant; see Lane's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 849, for his troubles in Hudson; both Meth .;


m. MABEL CLARK, b. ab. 1815; d. 9, 1, 1868; dau. of Leverett Clark, see. They had Elmer, in Inst. 1848, in Civil War, 7th O. V. I. and killed 3, 2, 1864.


ELMIRA HINKSTON, b. ab. 1840; d. 2, 3, 1864, perhaps dau. of Nelson above.


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JOSEPH HINKSTON, bro. of Nelson, above; lived in Tw.


CHRISTIAN JACOB HIRSCHMAN, b. in Germany 3, 24, 1848; d. Tw. 2, 15, 1910; lived at Geauga Lake, Solon; to Tw. 1893; on Hanchett and Rudd farms, each several yrs; m. (1) 1873, CHRISTINA DIETZ, who d. in Germany; m. (2) 2, 19, 1889, MRS. GOTTLIEBEN MARY (FRISCH) FEILER, b. 11, 6, 1856; d. in St. Louis, 4, 5, 1915; bur. in Tw .; came to U. S. 1888 with two boys.


HIS CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


Christian Jacob, b. 1873; see below.


Jacob, b. 1874; m. 1891, Lottie Myers.


Lizzie, b. 1875; m. 1904, Frank S. Miller, see.


William, farmer and cattle dealer; unm .; lives on Solon road.


HER CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND


Edward Adolph Feiler, b. in Germ., 11, 9, 1883; m. 3, 2, 1902, Catherine Ruth Henson; St. Louis.


Charles Francis Feiler, b. 1, 13, 1886, in Germ .; m. 3, 8, 1911, Bertha Elizabeth Thompson and had Clifford Roy; St. Louis, Mo.


THEIR CHILDREN


Frederick Albert, b. 2, 16, 1890.


Jessie, b. 11, 8, 1892.


Harry John, b. Tw. 9, 1, 1894.


All now in St. Louis.


CHRISTIAN JACOB HIRSCHMAN, b. 1, 19, 1873; farmer on Solon road;


m. Dec. 1896, HATTIE ELIZABETH JOHNSON, b. 6, 5, 1875, dau. of Adolph Frederick Johnson, of Solon. Meth.


CHILDREN


Gertrude Elizabeth, b. 7, 3, 1897; Tw. H. S. 1915; Cong. 1913. Frances Christina, b. 9, 27, 1900; Cong. 1913.


Leonard Jay, b. 9, 19, 1906.


Irene Viola, b. 10, 19, 1915.


CYRUS HODSKIN, here and over 21 in 1820.


ANDREW JOHN HOEHN, b. in Cl. 9, 21, 1875; unm .; far- mer on Hudson road, last house; to Tw. 1915.


CHRISTINE HOEHN, sister of above, b. 8, 24, 1864, in Cl .; to Tw. 1915.


BENNETT MCINTOSH HOFF, b. 1, 18, 1863; to Tw. 4, 1, 1896; on Bert Elliott's farm on Hudson road; son of Thomas Dye and Ruth Hoff;


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HOLMES


m. 2, 7, 1892, CARRIE LILLIAN LEMONS, dau. of Amos B. and Minerva Lemons.


CHILDREN


Ruth Minerva, b. 1I, II, 1892; Meth. 1914.


Bennett Wade, b. 5, 14, 1894; Meth. 1914.


Orlo Mckinley, b. 12, 2, 1895.


Claude Amos, b. 2, 7, 1905.


ELI HOLCOMB; s. w. part of town. See census 1833; name of wife not known.


CHILDREN


Electra Lucille, b. ab. 1826.


Austin, b. ab. 1828.


Francis, b. ab. 1830.


CZAR HOLCOMB, bro. of above, b. 10, 15, 1806; d. 6, 17, 1868; here 1833 and 1860; on Hudson road where Moses Bishop lived; Cong. 1834; son of George W. and Electra (Loomis) Holcomb;


m. 12, 15, 1831, BELINDA POST, b. 12, 21, 1812; d. 9, 19, 1888; dau. of Joshua Post, see; Cong. 1831.


CHILDREN


Lucretia Maria, b. 3, 11, 1834; d. 12, 23, 1911 or 12; m. 9, 2, 1861, Lemuel S. Fowler, see.


Andrus; m. and had (1) Samuel C .; m. Emma Reese, had child Grace, (2) Nellie May, (3) Charles H., m. Emogene Greely 1882.


Henry, b. 8, 14, 1844; d. 6, 24, 1900; in 177th O. V. I .; m. Melissa Andrews, dau. of Sa muel Andrews, see. They had Samuel H. of Akron


SHERLOCK HOLCOMB, bro. of Eli and Czar; had Hol- land, b. ab. 1831, and Wells, b. ab. 1832.


MARTHA and MARY HOLCOMB, d. 1834, both aged 14 mo., perhaps chil. of Eli.


REV. J. R. HOLLOCK, Meth. pastor 1836-7.


REV. HOLLOCK, Meth. pastor 1913.


ELI HOLMES, b. ab. 1826; here 1860; d .-; shoemaker; to Mich .; no chil. but adopted 2, Catharine and Francis.


ELLSWORTH HOLMES, lived 3 or 4 yrs. where Mr. Stocker lives; went to Warrensville; now in Cl .;


m. LAURA COLE and had a dau. who m. Mr. Cathgart of Cl .; had also Henry and Mary.


HOLT


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HOWARD CHARLES HOLT, b. 10, 28, 1853, son of Charles Henry and Densie Cornelia Holt of Chester, Ct .; to Tw. 1874; farmer; lives on Solon road; Cong .;


m. 9, 26, 1875, ISABELLA JOSEPHINE SOUTHWORTH, b. 7, 27, 1854; d. 4, 29, 1915; dau. of Sylvester M. and Azubah Jane (Eno) Southworth, see; Cong.


CHILDREN


I. Cora May, b. 10, 14, 1876; m. 3, 10, 1897, Frank Twerell, see; Cong. 1894.


2. Bertha Southworth, b. 4, 21, 1879; m. 10, 1, 1902, Frank Doubrava, see; Cong. 1895.


3. Effie Cornelia, b. 8, 10, 1882; teacher; Cong. 1903; Tw. H. S. 1901.


4. Nellie Bell, b. 2, 27, 1886; d. 4, 27, 1895.


5. Elodah Blanch, b. 7, 19, 1888; teacher; Cong. 1903; Tw. H. S. 1906.


6. Lloyd Edwin, b. 9, 2, 1894; Tw. H. S. 1911; stenographer in Cl .; grad. of bus. col .; Cong. 1908.


HENRY HOLT, Bapt. 1878.


CHARLES HONKANEN, b. ab. 1881 in Finland; to U. S. 1903; to Tw. 1909; laborer; lives near depot;


m. in Randall ab. 1905, LYDIA MAKI, b. in Finland 6, 9, 1882; to U. S. 1904.


CHILDREN


Lillian Mary, b. 6, 24, 1907, at Ashtabula Harbor.


Wainer Jalmari, b. 6, 1, 1909.


Karl Williams, b. 1, 27, 1912.


MRS. SARAH HOOD, wid .; b. ab. 1755; d. Tw. 2, 7, 1831.


JOHN J. HOOPINGARNER, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1847-9.


REV. ARTHUR C. HORROCKS, pastor of Meth. Chh. 1912-13;


m. in chh. 1, 15, 1913, DAISY BARR of Brecksville.


FRANK LUTHER HOYT, b. in Saybrook 7, 29, 1878; son of George W. and Lucinda (Gardner) Hoyt; fireman; to Tw. from Ashtabula 1915; Lucinda b. 3, 25, 1834;


m. (I) ALMIRA WOOD.


m. (2) 11, 13, 1909, LOTTIE MAY GARDINER, b. 7, 22, 1884.


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HUGHSON


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


Doris, b. 11, 26, 1900.


George Albert, b. 6, 21, 1905.


BY SECOND WIFE


Ralph Norman, b. 2, 26, 1912.


Florence May, b. 3, 16, 1914.


ROSWELL HUBBELL, b. ab. 1788; d. 12, 10, 1861; here 1860; near old mills; held seances; prophesied before the war: "There's going to be war right here, civil war; brother will kill brother;"


m. LUCY -, b. ab. 1792. CHILDREN


Louisa M., m. Lot Griffith, see.


Reuben H., b. ab. 1811; d. 11, 10, 1848.


REV. JOHN L. HUDDLESTONE, Meth. pastor 1896-8.


PHILIP S. HUFF, b. 3, 19, 1873, in Bakersville; son of Lewis and Mary Huff; to Tw. fr. Fresno 1916; farmer on Charles Riley's farm on Liberty St .;


m. 3, 21, 1916, MRS. GRACE (CROY) BRINK, wid. of A. Brink.


CHILDREN, BY FIRST HUSBAND


Clinton Abraham Brink, b. 10, 25, 1904.


Ray Clifford Brink, b. 8, 24, 1907.


ELISAH HUFF, bro. of above; worked several yrs. for Otis Bennett, also on other farms.


JOHN WESLEY HUFFMAN, b. 6, 26, 1875; came from Ind. ab. 1895; lives on Dodge road;


m. 2, 5, 1903, LORETTA MAY WIGGINS, dau. of James Henry Wiggins, see; no chil.


DAVID A. HUGHSON, 1827-1893; fr. Canada; black- smith shop where Alfred Bishop's house is; home where Harriet Lane lives; Cong. 1866; partner with Robert Gillie in saw and grist mill, Solon road, west side, first brook after crossing Tinker's creek.


m. 2, 15, 1853, EMILY ADALINE LANE, b. 12, 8, 1827 (?); dau. of Elisha Lane.


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CHILDREN, BORN IN Tw.


1. Mary Etta, b. 12, 5, 1854; d. -; m. 7, 18, 1872, Henry Johnson of Bedford, and had Clarence, b. 7, 14, 1873.


2. Emiley A., b. 4, 17, 1856; m. 2, 12, 1883, Willard B. Russell of Cherryville.


3. Milton E., b. 2, 6, 1858; m. 1885, Frasia L. Hillman; Youngs- town.


4. George Herbert (?), b. 3, 30, 1860; m. 1889, Emma M. Hoff- man; Sandusky.


5. Eliza A., b. 10, 30, 1863; d. 1887; m. 8, 13, 1881, Charles M. Bancroft; Denmark.


6. Edward A., b. 4, 13, 1866; Cl.


7. Estelle, 1868-1878.


HULL PEDIGREE


I. JOSIAH HULL; d. 1675; m. 1641, ELIZABETH LOOMIS, dau. of Joseph Loomis.


II. THOMAS HULL, 1665-1720; m. 1685, HANNAH SHEATHER.


III. JOSIAH HULL, b. 9, 10, 1707; m. 2, 3, 1732, ELIZA- BETH REDFIELD.


IV. AMOS HULL, b. 7, 31, 1772; d. 3, 12, 1850; m. Nov. 1798, LUCRETIA NEWELL; d. 9, 14, 1834; Cong .; both d. in Tw.


V. SAMUEL HOSFORD HULL, b. 10, 10, 1800; d. 1879; to Tw. fall of 1820 with Elijah W. Bronson; to Calif. 1849 and d. there, three oldest sons going with him; farmer, Liberty St. where Ernest and Frank Post live; Cong 1831; see census of 1833.


m. EMILEY POST, b. 6, 2, 1805; d. 5, 3, 1887; dau. of Joshua Post, see. He had sisters, Almira, and Huldah, d. 9, 9, 1823, first bur. in old cemetery.


CHILDREN


Almira, b. 5, 25, 1826; d. 9, 15, 1859; m. 1844, Samuel Andrews,


see.


Henrietta, b. 4, 7, 1828; d. 2, 18, 1906; m. 1851, David Scouten. Sylvester, b. 6, 22, 1830; to Calif. 1849; m. and d. there.


Chauncey, b. 6, 30, 1832; d. 4, 27, 1887; to Calif. 1849; in Civil War; wounded; back to Tw .; unm.


Amos, b. 3, 30, 1834 (?); to Calif. 1849; d. there; m. Jane Bowman. Samuel Hosford, b. 4, 16, 1836; m. Carrie A. Riley, see below. Wilmot, b. 10, 10, 1838; m. Wealthy Nichols; see below.


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HUMPHREY


Irena, b. 9, 21, 1840; d. 5, 25, 1912; m. (1) James Clifford; m. (2) John Nesbit (?).


Pharies or Ferris, b. 2, 21, 1842; d. 8, 26, 1912; in Civil War. Emiley, b. 8, 6, 1844; d. 3, 31, 1885; m. David McElroy, see.


ALMIRA HULL, d. 9, 9, 1823, dau. of Amos (?), b. 1842.


SAMUEL HOSFORD HULL, JR., b. 4, 16, 1836; d. 1, 31, 1907; son of Samuel Hosford, Sen .; carpenter and con- tractor; in 2Ist O. V. I. as musician and served as foreman carpenter to 1864; Cong. 1877;


m. 1, 14, 1874, CARRIE ARDELL RILEY, b. 12, 16, 1854, dau. of Talmon Riley, see; Cong. 1877.


CHILDREN


Dwight Edwin, b. 5, 15, 1876; m. 1898, Louise Stineforth of Cl. and had (1) Edwin Dwight, b. 5, 3, 1899, (2) Ardell Carrie, b. 6, 19, 1900, (3) Dudley Frank, b. 3, 9, 1914; CI.


Lida Mary, b. 4, 15, 1882; m. (1) 11, 5, 1902, Claude E. Griffey; m. (2) 10, 11, 1908, Horace B. Beaumont of Montreal; she Cong. 1908.


WILMOT HULL, bro. of above; b. 10, 10, 1838; d. 3, 25, 1905; here 1860;


m. WEALTHY NICHOLS, of Streetsboro; b. ab. 1839. CHILDREN


Elton; m. Carrie Lane, b. 12, 13, 1867, dau. of Chauncy B. Lane. They had Florence L., b. 4, 14, 1890, and Lois M., b. 10, 20, 1894; Akron. Oakley; went west; Cl. now.


CHAUNCY HULL, Cong. 1831; d. 1846, St. Joseph, Mich.


FLORILLA HULL, Cong. 1831.


CHARLES HULL, Cong. 1832; dau. of d. 3, 5, 1835, age 5 weeks.


ROMAN HUMPHREY, d. 1836; here 1820 and over 21; farmer, on old Roach and Reed place, Macedonia road; lawyer, practiced in a small way ab. 1840; bro. of Judge Van R. Humphrey of Hudson;


m. 10, 25, 1814, ABIGAIL NORVILLE, dau. of William Norville; no chil. They adopted Pamelia, b. ab. 1822, and Maria, b. ab. 1826. Anson C. Davis, b. ab. 1829, Delila Millard, b. ab. 1816, and Lydia, b. ab. 1838, are given in. the family list in census of 1833.


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ISAIAH HUMPHREY, bro. of above; d. 3, 1, 1877; here 1820 and over 21; b. Goshen, Ct .; on Reed and Roach place; in Tw. Inst. 2 yrs. and 6 mo .; taught; studied law; admitted to bar 1842; leader in patriot war, invading Canada; to Boston, O., 1851; active in raising troops for Civil War; offered colonelcy of colored regt .;


m. 12, 22, 1833, ALMIRA WAIT.


CHILDREN


I. Ruby, b. 9, 28, 1834; m. 1876, Stephen Green.


2. Elwyn, b. Tw. 5, 29, 1836; physician in Peninsula 20 yrs .; to Akron 1885; m. 12, 20, 1857, Mary E. Holcomb, of Hudson.


3. Lydia, b. 1, 22, 1838; m. 10, 1, 1857, Alonzo W. Hancock.


4. Wallace, b. 7, 8, 1840; in Civil War; m. Sarah A. Smith, who d. in Boston, O., 7, 14, 1916.


5. Isaiah, 1842-55.


6. Almira Wait, b. 9, 6, 1844; m. 1864, Christian Bartzes.


7. Della Louise, b. 2, 22, 1848; m. 1872, Judge Robert F. Paine.


ISAIAH HUMPHREY, d. 8, 22, 1830, age 66, prob. father of Roman and Isaiah above.


JASON HURD, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1853; fr. Aurora.


ROBERT HURD; see census of 1833; he and w. charter members of Cong. chh. 1822; he on com. to frame and raise school and meeting house 1823; chh. seceder 1834, for which suspended as test case Feb. 1835; withdrew 1836;


m. POLLY (MARY?) BRAINARD, of Haddam, Ct .; d. Aug. 1841 in Hancock Co.


CHILDREN


I. Lorenzo Andrews, b. ab. 1811.


2. Wellington, b. ab. 1812.


3. Mary Ann, b. ab. 1815.


4. Robert Brooks, b. ab. 1817.


5. Jared, b. ab. 1822.


6. Anson, b. ab. 1824.


7. Huldah, b. ab. 1827.


8. Cordelia, b. ab. 1830.


9. Edwin, b. ab. 1832.


Nos. 5, 6 and 7 bap. 8, 24, 1828.


NESTOR HURLBURT, here 1820; walked between Goshen, Ct., and Tw. 5 times, the last time on wager to beat man on horseback; reached here 6 h. ahead of him.


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INGRAHAM


WILLIAM HURST, b. Ireland ab. 1810; d. 1, 29, 1886; lived in last h. on Bedford road, where Mr. Adams lived until 1916; to Tw. 1861;


m. MARY C. SPAFFORD, dau. of Nathan, see. She b. at end of lane north fr. ice house road at bend; she b. 5, 7, 1837; d. 3, 10, 1910.


No chil., but adopted William Adams, see.


ROBERT HURST, bro. of above, Liberty St .; went to Hudson and d. ab. 1900; m .; no chil. His nephew, Robert Hurst, worked for Charles Riley.


MRS. MARY O'BRIAN HURST, b. ab. 1843; d. 3, 10, 1910. Who was she?


NATHAN HUTCHINSON, b. 4, 15, 1807; d. 6, 17, 1889; son of John Hutchinson of Mass., 1781-1810; here 1860; north and off from Bedford road;


m. LAURA P. PARKS, b. ab. 1814; d. 11, 10, 1889; sister of William and Lewis Parks.


CHILD


Caroline Ellen, b. ab. 1836; d. 1, 16, 1870; m. 1856, Oscar Nichols, see.


HENRY HUYK; m. 1, 30, 1833 (?) ROXY FRANCIS.


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FREDERICK WILBUR ICKUS, b. 5, 19, 1883, son of Joseph Henry Ickus; R. R. mail clerk; to Tw. fr. Cl. 1911; m. 3, 2, 1908, CHARLOTTE ADALINE WALDO, b. 6, 13, 1886, in Cl., dau. of Joseph and Alice (Adrian) Waldo of Cl.


CHILD


Joseph Robert, b. 1, 7, 1909.


"AL" INGERSOLL, in grocery store with Samuel Andrews; butter and cheese dealer; lived in different places around park; widower; had son Avery who went west.


ABEL INGRAHAM, b. 1787; d. Tw. 3, 28, 1862; here in 1860; where George Walton lives; fr. East Haddam, Ct .; see census 1833;


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m. ELIZABETH HURD, b. 1787; d. Tw. 9, 29, 1862; sister of Robert Hurd; both Cong. 1833; their house burned and she perished in it.


CHILDREN


Leander H., b. ab. 1810; see below.


Eleanor Andrus, b. ab. 1816.


Elizabeth Mary, b. ab. 1818; Cong .; dis. to Bristol, Vt., 1843.


Chauncey Edward, b. 4, 13, 1821; see below.


LEANDER H. INGRAHAM, b. ab. 1810; d. in Ct .; son of . Abel above; here 1860; back to Ct .; both Cong. 1833; m. ab. 1831, AMANDA C. CORBITT, b. ab. 1814 (census says Lord).


CHILDREN


Emeline Laurena, b. ab. 1832; m. - - Hurd; d. 9, 25, 1852.


Emiley; m. Ephraim Marble; she Bapt. 1853.


Perhaps a girl.


Mary; m. Silas Cook, see; Cong. 1840.


CHAUNCEY EDWARD INGRAHAM, son of Abel above, b. 4, 13, 1821; here 1860; on Ice house road where Jacob Gill lives;


m. 1843, ABIGAIL K. PROCTOR, b. 1, 25, 1822; d. 11, 29, 1906; dau. of Henry E. Proctor, see; Meth.


CHILDREN


Elizabeth Electa, b. 1, 23, 1848; d. 10, 15, 1888, Meth .; m. 1, 17, 1873, Quincy A. Odekirk of Fayette, Ia., and had Bertie, Everett, Marion, Blanche and Byron-all married.


Marcus Lafayette, b. 7, 7, 1853; d. 1, 24, 1874.


Sarah Laurena, b. 6, 8, 1856; d. 12, 24, 1860.


Cora Rosalia, b. 2, 8, 1860; m. 2, 22, 1886, Egbert Lambkin Upton of Fayette, Ia., and had Elvira Louisa, 1887, Elizabeth Asenath, 1888, Alice Cora, 1890, Harry A., 1892, Henry Wallace, 1896.


WALTER KEECH INK, b. Mansfield, 10, 10, 1883; now in business in Tw .; was salesman in Cl .; son of Charles and Ella Ink;


m. 8, 20, 1907, LOTTIE MAY WILSON, b. 1, 7, 1885, dau. of Charles H. Wilson, see; Tw. H. S. 1902.


CHILDREN Harry Wilson, b. 2, 9, 1911.


Katherine Zella, b. 8, 28, 1913. Reata Ella, b. 3, 11, 1916.


JOSEPH ISLER, b. ab. 1837, here 1860; cooper; m. MARY --- , b. ab. 1840.


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HUMPHREY JACKSON, infant of d. 9, 29, 1885, age 7 weeks.


ISAAC JAYNE, b. Eng. I, I, 1845; d. Tw. 5, 24, 1914; son of John and Mary (Burton) Jayne; to U. S. ab. 1878; to Neb. and then Tw .; quarryman many yrs .; justice of the peace 1896-1909; Cong. 1878; S. S. teacher many yrs .;


m. 10, 15, 1882, CHARLOTTE HARDY FANSLER, b. II, 20, 1850, dau. of Solomon and Lois Matilda (Parrish) Fansler; Cong. 1876.


CHILDREN


Frank Fansler, b. 10, 1, 1883; mason; m. 12, 3, 1914, Jennie Oja. Clarence Earl, b. 1, 23, 1887.


Ethel Blanche, b. 9, 4, 1891; Cong. 1904; m. 12, 30, 1911, Charles Erwin Wymer, b. Aug. 1884, of Columbiana Co .; they had Edith May, b. 5, 10, 1913, and Charles Emerson, b. 4, 26, 1916.


MRS. MARY JENNESEK, widow; on Hudson road; 2 boys, Joseph and James.


ELSIE H. JEWETT, Bapt. 1852.


JOHN, a Swede, drowned 7, 16, 1900; boarded at Charles Wilson's; transient.


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AXEL THEODORE JOHNSON, b. II, I, 1876, in Sweden; to U. S. 1879; son of Adolph Frederick and Eva Matilda Johnson of Solon; farmer on Liberty St. since spring of 1916;


m. II, 24, 1899, MARY JANE CORBETT, b. 11, 13, 1876, dau. of Milo A. Corbett, see.


CHILDREN


Willis Andrew, b. 4, 9, 1901.


Eva May, b. 10, 7, 1905.


CHARLES TURY JOHNSON, b. 2, 12, 1880, son of Adolph Frederick and Eva Matilda Johnson of Solon; farmer; bought old Hanchett place on Solon road;


m. 7, 23, 1902, ELIZABETH EMILEY JACOBSON, b. 3, 26, 1881, dau. of August and Charlotte C. Jacobson.


CHILDREN


Ralph Edward, b. 11, 23, 1903.


Arthur William, b. 1, 23, 1908.


Harold Charles, b. 10, 21, 1913.


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PHILIP JOHNSON, Cong. 1877; to Tuscora, N. Y., 1878.


GEORGE P. JOHNSON; in Dist. 7, 1849.


ED JOHNSON; in Dist. 7, 1857.


MARANDA JOHNSON; in Dist. 7, 1863.


EDWARD J. JOHNSON, son of Timothy on Liberty St. who m. Mary Streeter, b. Constantia, N. Y., 10, 3, 1842; d. 2, 23, 1906; to Tw. 1868; farmer; in 4Ist O. V. I .;


m. 12, 24, 1867, LYDIA CHAPMAN, b. 6, 18, 1847; d. 5, 8, 1900; dau. of Albert Chapman, see.


CHILDREN


Albert Edward, b. 2, 26, 1871; d. 3, 26, 1888.


Arthur J., b. 8, 4, 1874; see below.


ARTHUR J. JOHNSON, b. 8, 4, 1874; d. II, 28, 1902; Meth .;


m. 2, 28, 1894, IVA BELL GREER, b. 2, 20, 1877, dau. of Alonzo W. and Marinda Jane (Wood) Greer. Iva Bell m. (2) Perry Kever, see; she Meth.


CHILDREN


Bernice Ellen, b. 4, 8, 1897; m. 7, 12, 1915, Harry Bennett, see; Meth .;


Beatrice Elizabeth, b. 11, 12, 1898; Meth.


HENRY JOHNSON, d. 4, 17, 1834, age 31.


ROBERT JOHNSON, b. ab. 1851; d. I, II, 19II.


WELLINGTON JOHNSON, b. ab. 1815; d. 4, 16, 1888.


JOSEPH JOHNSON; see census of 1833; lived where Wm. Parks and Oscar Chamberlin afterwards lived; wife, b. ab. 1800; d. 5, 31, 1835, probably 2nd wife.


CHILDREN


Anson Blake, b. ab. 18II. Nancy, b. ab. 1814. James Havens, b. ab. 1816. Emily, b. ab. 1822; Bapt. 1838-45; m. -- Ellis. Harriet Newell, b. ab. 1824.


Lovina, b. ab. 1827. Elizabeth, b. ab. 1829. Joseph, b. ab. 1832. Another, still born, 1835.


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SILAS JOHNSON and wife; see census of 1833.


CHILDREN


Mary Ann, b. ab. 1822; Bapt.


Lucretia, b. ab. 1823.


Matilda, b. ab. 1831.


Child of d. 12, 20, 1830.


REV. A. S. JONES, pastor of Baptist Church, 1844-5.


MRS. SARAH (EDSON) JONES, b. Hartford, Ct. ab 1809; m. (1) JEDUTHAN FREEMAN.


m. (2) WILLIAM JONES; lived in old age with her dau., Mrs. Dr. Griste.


JULIUS JONES; in Civil War; name on monument.


EMMA, LOUISE and JOHN H. JONES in Dist. No. 7 in the fifties. Who were they?


WILLIAM LESTER JONES, b. in Wis. 7, 22, 1866; son of William C. and Blanch A. Jones who were b. in Eng .; in Cl. many yrs; to Tw. 1907; bought old Nelson Dodge place on Dodge road;


m. 8, 5, 1886, NETTIE HOWE, b. 1, 24, 1865, Cong .; dau. of Ferdinard Howe, 1837-1910, and Harriet Ann (McIntyre) Howe, b. 1827; m. 1862.


CHILDREN


Clarence Ferdinand, b. 7, 17, 1887; m. 9, 17, 1908, Minnie Alice Erb; Cl.


Adelbert Lester, b. 7, 31, 1889; m. 7, 29, 1911, Flora Groder.


Rev. Charles Frederick, b. 9, 5, 1891; Tw. H. S. 1910; grad. of Mt. Union Col. 1913; Boston Meth. Sem. 1916; m. 7, 21, 1914, Lela Marie Todd; Cong.


Hattie Blanche, b. 2, 6, 1896; d. 5, 6, 1900.


Mason Collins, b. 2, 17, 1903; Cong. 1915.


JOSEPH, the Indian boy, b. ab. 1836; d. 9, 18, 1849; see Blackbird.


WILLIAM B. JUDD, blacksmith, where Mrs. Curtis' house is; shop near Krafton's corner; to Calif. and back 1849; infant of d. 9, 30, 1848; m. Eunice -; both Meth. His bro. Ed. also here.


RHODA F. JUDSON, Cong. 1830.


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JUHNKE


GUSTAF CARL JUHNKE, b. 10, 5, 1859, in Ger .; to U. S. 1885; Cl., Tw. 1903-07, and again 1915; Bedford road; m. 10, 20, 1888, HENRIETTA AUGUSTA WOIDE, b. IO, 24, 1869, in Ger .; came 1886.


CHILDREN


Elizabeth, b. Cl. 9, 14, 1889; m. 1909, William P. Beck. Viola Henrietta, b. 6, 27, 1899.


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REV. H. KELLOGUE, Meth. pastor 1843.


JOHN KELLUM, of Shalersville;


m. 8, 26, 1883, NELLIE OLIVIA BEARDSLEY, b. 8, 13, 1867, dau. of Amos and Elnora (Cannon) Beardsley, see. She m. (2) 10, 27, 1894, Charles Guy Herrick, see.


CHILDREN


Adah May, b. 12, 27, 1888; d. 2, 17, 1913; m. 5, 25, 1903, Charles Minner of Newcastle, Pa .; lived here 5 mo. 1909-10; they had (1) Eva Elnora, b. 10, 26, 1908; d. 3, 23, 1913; 2() Frank Edgar, b. 2, 5, 1911; d. 3, 18, 1913. Mother and 2 chil. bur. in Tw.


Rossie Beardsley, b. 2, 5, 1890; Tw. H. S. 1906; m. 1909, Anna McNiece, Cl .; had Lucille, b. 3, 13, 1910.


S. D. KELLY, fr. Solon; kept the hotel here;


m. SARAH (?) EGGLESTON, of Aurora.


CHILDREN


Sarah, m. Delos O'Dell, son of John O'Dell, see, and had Eva who m. Miles Bacon, Northfield.


Artie, a girl.




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