Twinsburg, Ohio, 1817-1917, Part I History, Part II Genealogies, Part 27

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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Carrie, learned trade with Mrs. Riley; unm .; Chicago.


Rose.


David and Moses, who went to Texas.


Hiram L .; now in Marfi, Texas.


MRS. HARRIET KELLY, lived here ab. 1914-15; mother of A. E. Crampton, see.


JAMES HERVEY KELSEY, b. ab. 1801; d. Tw. 6, 18, 1833, by fall across a log trying to escape a falling tree.


m. 6, 27, 1821, FANNY WHITE, b. ab. 1801; d. 2, 28, 1874; dau. of William and Juliana (Pierson) White; Juliana m. (2) 10, 13, 1839, Moses Eggleston, see; Fanny Cong. 1870. They had son d. 3, 18, 1833, 3 mo. They also had Oscar O., see below.


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OSCAR ORLANDO KELSEY, b. 2, 4, 1829, on Solon road across street from where he spent his life; d. suddenly Oct. 22, 1912; farmer; Cong. 1871; deacon 1909 until death; m. II, 24, 1852, AUGUSTA LANE, b. 4, 4, 1829; d. 3, 21, 1907; dau. of Luman Lane, see; Cong. 1871; tea. Tw. Inst. 1853. They had Emma Irene, b. 1854; d. 4, 6, 1908; studied at Oberlin; m. 1872, Wallace W. Chamberlin, see.


SHERMAN KELSEY; Cong. 1838;


m. ASENATH S. POST; Cong. 1834; d. 9, 27, 1841, age 20.


REV. B. KENNEDY, Meth. pastor 1868.


JUSTIN THEODORE KENNEDY, b. 1824; d. 1910; son of Justin and Betsy (Hathaway) Kennedy of Aurora, b. in Mass;


m. (1) HULDAH ADALIZA ROOD, 1833-1882; Cong. 1866; of Charlestown; dau. of William and Huldah (Stevens) Rood;


m. (2) HATTIE J. ELDREDGE, of Aurora, b. 1839; now in C1.


CHILDREN


Frank Clayton, 1853-89.


Fred Clarence, 1855-1892; m. 1886, Emma A. Gurley, now of Cl. Harry Burnham, 1860-1885.


Paul Everett, b. 1870; m. 1894, Dora Foster McMurray, Pomona, Calif .;


The last 3 chil. b. in Tw.


HANNAH E. and MARTHA J. KENNEDY, teachers in Tw. Inst. 1851-2.


REV. PHILO PERRY KENNEDY, 1820-1888; here 1860; pastor of Bapt. chh. 1858-62; where Mr. Fowler lives on North road; son of Eber and Mary Alice Kennedy; came from Aurora, where he d. and was bur .;


m. (1) 1846, SARAH GROW, 1827-63; dau. of Artimas and Rosaltha Grow;


m. (2) ab. 1864, MARY ALICE HAVENS; Calif.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


I. Charles Henry, 1848-1907; m. 1876, Mary Matthews.


2. Frances, 1849-65.


3. Rosa Irena, 1851-66.


4. Edwin Wait, b. 1853; m. 1879, Mary Bollwine.


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5. Mary ("Minnie") Alice, b. 1855; m. 1879, Hart Risley of Streetsboro; Cl.


6. Philo Perry, 1860-1881.


Others d. in infancy; one boy d. 9, 23, 1858, age 5 mo.


CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE


Willis.


Sarah ("Birdie"); m. Orrin Farrar.


Kate Estelle; m. - - Rugg.


EARL SNYDER KERR, b. Freeport, 9, 10, 1889; son of Boyd and Leora May (Snyder) Kerr; Ohio Wesleyan Col. 1913; supt. Tw. schools 1913 to present time;


m. 8, 14, 1913, VEDA VIRGILIA FITCH, b. Freeport 7, 13, 1889, dau. of William F. and Hannah Elizabeth (Wall) Fitch; Muskingum Col. They had Leora Elizabeth, b. 6, 19, 1914.


REV. THOMAS H. KERR, pastor of Meth. chh., Dec., 1908, to Oct. 1, 1909.


WILLIAM S. KERRUISH, parents from Isle of Man, b. 10, 30, 1831; studied at Tw. Inst., then in Wes. Res. Col. in class of 1855 for 2 yrs; then graduated at Yale Col. 1855; taught languages one year in Tw. Inst., then studied law in Cl. and has practiced there since 1857, 59 yrs .;


m. Oct. 1859, MARGARET QUAYLE, b. 12, 27, 1834. They have had 8 chil., six of whom were living on his 80th birth- day.


PERRY KEVER, b. 4, 7, 1870; son of John Van Buren and Mary (Reid) Kever; lives north side of park;


m. 4, 7, 1904, MRS. IVA BELL (GREER) JOHNSON, wid. of Arthur Johnson, see; no chil.


KEYES; farmer on Fred Stanley place;


m. , b. ab. 1822; d. 3, 3, 1877. CHILDREN


Burton; m. Kate Bishop, dau. of Moses Bishop, see; had Bertine who m. Ralph Sceese of Hudson.


Eunice; m. Benton Baker, see; Darrowville.


LEONARD KILBORN; here 1820;


m. 1821, EUNICE DODGE, b. ab. 1802; d. II, 20, 1841; 2nd wedding in Tw .; she dau. of John Dodge.


MR. and MRS. AARON KING, both Bapt. 1838-9.


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WALTER D. KING, b. Ind. 1, 8, 1870, son of Doaster King; in Cl. 30 yrs .; to Tw. 1912 on Aurora road; car- penter; farmer;


m. 9, 22, 1900, MARY ELLEN LOHR, dau. of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lohr; b. 10, 22, 1874; Cong. 1913.


CHILDREN


Myrna Margaret, b. Cl. 6, 6, 1901.


Dorothy A., b. 11, 9, 1903; d. 12, 31, 1903.


Clarence Eugene, b. II, 29, 1908.


REV. CHESTER TAYLOR KINGSBURY, b. Cl. 1, 25, 1821; d. 2, 22, 1903; grandson of Judge James Kingsbury, first white family to winter on Western Reserve; in Tw. 1862-3 as pastor Meth. chh .;


m. (1) 9, 6, 1846, LUCY F. HART, b. Sept. 1822; d. 7, 6, 1862;


m. (2) 5, 12, 1863, MARY ELIZABETH CARTER, b. 3, 26, 1835; dau. of Thaddeus A. Carter, see; she now in Alliance. By first wife he had Ada.


By second wife he had Genevieve Marie, b. 8, 22, 1869; m. 10, 7, 1896, Arthur Wright and had Helen Elizabeth, b. II, 7, 1897.


JOHN HENRY KINGZETT, b. 1, 6, 1863, son of John and Sarah (Ingham) Kingzett; to Tw. fr. Cl. 1892; 3 yrs. on Hanchett farm, Hudson road; away 512 yrs., back 1901 and 8 yrs. on Hudson road, first farm south of stone house; to No. Dak. 2 yrs .; now in Hudson as overseer of Boys' Home farm; both Meth .;


m. in No. Royalton, 6, 25, 1884, FLORENCE LUCINA EDGERTON, b. 1, 15, 1864, dau. of William and Eliza (Bark) Edgerton.


CHILDREN


1. Virgil Howard, b. 3, 30, 1885; m. 1910, Bertha Young; Hudson.


2. Clyde Granger, b. I, 2, 1887; Clyde, No. Dak.


3. John Henry, Jr., b. 1, 19, 1889; m. 1911, Garnett Clopher; Clyde, No. Dak.


4. Frank' Edward, b. 2, 27, 1891; m. 1912, Cleo Leach; Cl.


5. Alta Eliza, b. Tw. 4, 23, 1893.


6. Genevieve Lucille, b. Tw. 9, 4, 1895.


7. Olive Marie, b. 4, 8, 1897.


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ANDREW KIRKWOOD; d. 5, 8, 1837; came 1832; seceder fr. Cong. chh. 1834; bro. of Mrs. Robert Cochran, see; had Thomas, bap. 4, 10, 1836; m .; Dowagiac, Mich.


HENRY KLINK (or CLINK); lived in woods or field so. of old Dodge farm on Dodge road; bought farm in Fairfield, Mich., before 1851;


m. RACHEL NOEL, b. 3, 22, 1816 (mistake, unless she was 2nd w.)


CHILDREN


Jeremiah, b. ab. 1814; saddle and harness maker, advertised in Ohio Observer 3, 28, 1834, as having written Aug. 1833 from Jersey City, N. J., and not heard from since, feared he had d. of cholera.


Mary Ann, b. ab. 1815; d. 5, 24, 1892; m. George W. Carver, see. Josiah, b. ab. 1817.


Ann Eliza, b. ab. 1821; Mich.


Rachel, b. ab. 1824; m. Leman Bailey; Mich.


Eleanor, b. ab. 1829; m. L. Treat (?); Mich.


Child b. Apr. 1831; d. 8, 19, 1831; 4 mo. old.


Julia Ann, b. ab. 1832; m. Sergeant, Mich.


William, youngest; d .; Mich.


Also Hezekiah, Delilah, Aurilla and two others; order of births not known.


MRS. REV. - KNAPP, bur. in Jefferson; lived where Charles Wagner lives; she


m. (2) JUNIA NORTH, see. By first hus. she had


Carey; m. Minerva Cannon, dau. of Porter Cannon of Solon;


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Judson; m .; Geneva.


AUGUST KNOPF, b. 1839; d. 3, 30, 1915; to Tw. from Cl., then to Aurora; farmer;


m. 1876,. CARRIE HENRIETTA KLINGER, b. 1857; dau. of Lewis and Minnie Klinger.


CHILDREN


Lydia Augusta, b. 1877. Matilda, b. 1880; m. 1904, Charles Rice, see.


Minnie Carrie, b. 1882; m. 1908, Ellsworth Troyer. Fred, b. 1885; m. 1912, Sarah B. Patterson; see below. August, 1887-1900. Amelia, b. 1889. Ida, 1891-92.


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Lena, b. 1893; lives at Otis Bennett's.


William Henry, b. 1895.


Lillie, b. and d. 1897.


Carl, b. 1901.


FRED KNOPF, b. 3, 26, 1885, son of August Knopf above; farmer; on Frank Bramley farm, Liberty St. 3 yrs. fr. 1912; then to Solon;


m. 3, 5, 1912, SARAH BELLE PATTERSON, of Solon, b. 2, 15, 1889, dau. of William J. and Fanny Watson Patterson.


CHILDREN


William Robert, b. Tw. 12, 2, 1912.


Thelma Eloise, b. Tw. 10, 28, 1914.


WILLIAM THEODORE KRAFTON, b. Cl. 7, 10, 1872, son of Theodore and Jennett (Lewis) Krafton; he from Holland, she b. Utica, N. Y .; came to Tw. 1909; barber;


m. 7, 29, 1899, ALLETA ANN MCELROY, b. 10, 29, 1868, in Northfield, dau. of Alexander McElroy, see; no chil.


JOHN KUBIK, b. in Bohemia 1845; to Tw. 1907; farmer s. w. part of town;


m. MARY STEPANKOVA, b. Bohemia, June 1849.


Nine chil., all married and in Cl. but the two following:


Tony, b. in Bohemia, 7, 23, 1883, farmer and runs threshing machine; unm.


Albert, b. 4, 21, 1895; unm.


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SOLON LACY, b. Aurora ab. 1820; here 1860;


m. MARY JANE APPLEBY, b. ab. 1837, dau. of Odell Appleby; 2 daughters.


C. ALICE LARUE, or LARNE, Cong. 1895, dis. 1896 to Penn.


EDWIN CHRIST LADRACH, b. Rogersville 1871; to Tw. 1904; farmer on Liberty St .; son of Gotlieb Ladrach, b. in Switz .;


m. 3, 4, 1903, ELIZABETH PAULINE BERGER, b. 10, 6, 1881, dau. of Daniel Berger, b. in Switz.


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CHILDREN


I. Florence May, b. 9, 29, 1904; d. 2, 1, 1916.


2. Sterling E., b. 2, 21, 1906.


3. Dorothy Naomi, b. 2, 2, 1907.


4. Carrie Gladys, b. 8, 10, 1909.


5. Edward Russell, b. 9, 30, 1911.


6. Earl Daniel, b. Apr. 1913; d. 5, 3, 1913.


7. Irene Anna, b. 9, 11, 1914.


THOMAS R. LAFFERTY, here several yrs .; worked on farm; telegraph operator; Cl.


m. EMMA ROOT, dau. of Riley and Cornelia (Brown) Root.


CHILDREN


Nellie, d. y.


Roger Theodore, grad. of Harvard Col.


NATHAN (?) LAMB, on Nathaniel Reed place 2 or 3 yrs., and first Horace Chamberlin place.


CHILDREN


Andrew, b. ab. 1842 (?); in Civil War.


Mary, b. ab. 1850.


Orris, b. ab. 1852.


Willard, b. ab. 1854.


Sarah, b. ab. 1856.


Nathan; in Civil War.


J. HARRISON LAMSON; to Tw. 1861-2; bought farm on Solon road where Mr. Hine lives; to Bedford;


m. GENETTE.


CHILDREN


Sarah, b. ab. 1853; d. 6, 28, 1864.


Mary L. ("Minnie") b. 1854; d. 1886; m. Charles Morse of Bed- ford; no chil.


Harry B., b. 1858; no chil .; Bedford.


Cora, b. - -; d. 4, 11, 1913; m. C. D. Hubbell and had 2 boys. Roy, b. 1870; m .; no chil .; Bedford.


HARRY LAMSON, nephew of one above; here 15 or 20 yrs. ago; where John Stocker lives; to Bedford.


MR. LAMSON, on Solon road; m. - Mathews, sister of Mrs. Daniels; she m. (2) Mr. Ham; here ab. 1860.


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LANE PEDIGREE


I. ROBERT LANE, fr. Derbyshire, Eng .; early settler of Stratford, Ct .; m. 12, 19, 1665, SARAH PICKETT, 1648- 1725; IO chil.


II. DEA. JOHN LANE, 1674-1759; m. (1) 1700, LYDIA KELSEY; m. (2) 1711, HANNAH PARKS; 10 chil., 5 by each wife.


III. JOSEPH LANE, b. 1723; m. (1) 1751, RACHEL POND; m. (2) 1761, LYDIA KIRTLAND; 7 chil.


IV. PHILIP LANE, 1766; m. 1795, REBINA NETTLETON; IO chil .; Luman, Henry, Harvey, Chauncey, Julius, Abner, Nathan, Lovina, Harriet and Polly. Luman, Chauncey and Julius came to Tw.


V. LUMAN LANE, b. Killingworth, Ct., 10, 30, 1796; d. Tw. 4, 17, 1879; farmer; to Tw. 1820, walking the 600 mi., 46 of them the last day; settled on farm on Solon road, two mi. fr. center, where son, Charles, and g'dson, Hosmer, have lived; charter mem. of Cong. chh. and active mem. until death, 57 yrs .; township trustee and clerk several yrs .; joint author with Ethan Alling, of Hist. of Tw. 1860, see.


See Lane's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1064;


m. (1) 12, 25, 1823, IRENA THOMAS, fr. Woodbridge, Ct., b. 1804; d. 5, 19, 1838; charter mem. of Cong. chh .; lived in Ethan Alling's family;


m. (2) in Aurora, 4, 16, 1839, MISS EMMA PARISH, fr. Morristown, Vt., b. 1805; d. 6, 4, 1882.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


I. Charles, b. Tw. 11, 29, 1824; see below.


2. Albert, b. 5, 23, 1826; see below.


3. Charlotte Esther, b. 1827; d. 5, 9, 1828, age 10 mo.


4. Augusta, b. 4, 4, 1829; m. II, 24, 1852, Oscar O. Kelsey, see.


5. Edward, b. 4, 10, 1831; see below.


6. Emeline, b. 1832; d. 9, 28, 1846.


7. Sarah, b. 5, 11, 1836; m. (1) 11, 8, 1864, Elisha White, see; m, (2) 1, 22, 1868, Gideon H. Mills; see. Another d. y.


CHILD BY SECOND WIFE


8. Mary Philena, b. 2, 19, 1840; d. 9, 17, 1868.


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LANE GEN. VI


GEN.VII


GEN.VIL


FELLA AUGUSTA


CHARLES


HOEMER CHARLES


CHARLES BIRD


CLARK LUMAN


ALBERT


DWIGHT A.


LUMAN


AUGUSTA


JENNIE


HENRY


EDWARD


EDWARD L.


HARVEY


SARAH MARY PHILENA


CARRIE ADELL


CAROLINE


FRANK CHAUNCEY WILBER CHAUNCEY


CHAUNCEY-


CHAUNCEY BAILEY


EDWIN AMES ~ CLARENCE EDWIN


TY PHILIP


HARRIET


EDNA


DOROTHY MAE


SHARRIET EMMA


JULIUS


SHERMAN


FLORENCE AMELIA


ABNER


MARYE.


LENORA BELLE


NATHAN ABNER H.


ERNEST LEE


LOVINA


HARRIET


POLLY


GEN IN


GEN. Y


MARY ELIZA ANN


I JOHN ELISHA DAO. OF M JOSEPH


WILLIAM CLARK HARRIET MARIE EMILY ADALINE


I ROBERT IDEA. JOHN LA JOSEPH


EMELINE


CHARLOTTE ESTREA EDITH PHILENA


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CHARLES LANE, son of Luman above; b. Tw. II, 29, 1824; d. Tw. 3, 9, 1904; farmer, on father's place; in Cherry Valley, Ill., 1853-1861; converted at 9; Cong. chh. 61 yrs .; deacon 22 yrs .; S. S. librarian more than 30 yrs .; taught school many years;


m. 8, 8, 1852, ELLEN KELSEY, of Killingworth, Ct., b. 2, 28, 1829; d. 10, 14, 1913; dau. of Daniel and Roxie (Hill) Kelsey; Cong .; S. S. teacher many yrs.


CHILDREN


Ella Augusta, b. 7, 31, 1855; Oberlin Col .; Cong. 1876; Meth. 1887; m. 8, 20, 1876, Thomas Cochran, see.


Hosmer Charles, b. 12, 28, 1857; Cong. 1876; S. S. supt .; deacon 1910 -; clerk 1899 -; Oberlin Seminary 1891; preached in Florida; teacher; unm .; lives on father's old place.


ALBERT LANE, son of Luman above; b. 5, 23, 1826; d. Hopkins, Mich., 4, 4, 1892; teacher and farmer;


m. 12, 31, 1854, DELIA A. ANDREWS, of Solon.


CHILDREN


Charles Bird, b. 2, 19, 1858; m. Flora Kidder; Hopkins, Mich.


Clark Luman, b. 9, 27, 1862; telegraph operator at Grand Rapids, Mich .; m. 1883, Annie Pierce.


Dwight A., b. 6, 3, 1866; m. 1889, Jennie Barnes; Glendale, Calif. Edith Philena, b. 8, 23, 1868; m. 1887, John D. Buskirk; physician at Shelby, Mich.


EDWARD LANE, son of Luman above, b. 4, 10, 1831; d. at Chariton, Ia., 6, 4, 1874;


m. (1) 1853, MELISSA BUNCE;


m. (2) 1855, in Solon, MARTHA A. BOSWORTH.


CHILDREN, BY SECOND WIFE


Jennie, b. 3, 10, 1857; d. 5, 5, 1907; m. 1881, J. W. Parmelee, of Red Oak, Ia.


Edward L., d. in infancy.


CHAUNCEY LANE, son of Philip above, b. in Killing- worth, Ct., 8, 31, 1803; d. in Tw. 3, 5, 1885; to Tw. 1828; farmer on Macedonia road 112 mi. from village.


See Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1045;


m. 5, 31, 1837, PHOEBE WORTHINGTON BAILEY, dau. of Asher and Abigail (Smith) Bailey, b. 1, 20, 1811; d. II, 2, 1885.


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CHILDREN


Caroline Amanda, b. 12, 23, 1838; d. 1, 1, 1911; m. 5, 18, 1857, William Fowler, see.


Chauncey Bailey, b. 1, 14, 1844, see below.


CHAUNCEY BAILEY LANE, son of Chauncey above, b. I, 14, 1844; farmer on father's farm; later in village; Cong. 1877; dea. since 1904; trustee; treas .; S. S. supt. and teacher; justice of peace; pres. of Library Ass'n .; township trustee; pres. of board of education many yrs .; executor of many estates; in Civil War, 84th and 177th O. V. I.


See Doyle's Centennial Hist., p. 1071;


m. 2, 27, 1867, ELLEN MARY AMES, b. in Vt., 6, 5, 1843; d. 3, 13, 1913; dau. of Edwin and Anna (Scribner) Ames; Tw. Inst. one yr .; teacher in Tw. and elsewhere; Cong. 1877.


CHILDREN


I. Carrie Adell, b. 12, 13, 1867; Cong. 1887, dis. to Akron 1889; m. 10, 10, 1888, Elton W. Hull, of Akron, see.


2. Daughter, d. y., 12, 28, 1869.


3. Frank Chauncey, b. 12, 3, 1871; d. 2, 21, 1902; Cong. 1887; S. S. supt .; farmer; m. 9, 4, 1894, Cleora Belle Chamberlin, who m. (2) John H. Prescott.


4. Edwin Ames, b. 1, 6, 1874, see below.


5. Edna, b. 4, 15, 1886; Cong. 1898; Tw. H. S. 1903; Oberlin Col. 1909; teacher in Tw. H. S. several yrs.


EDWIN AMES LANE, son of Chauncey B. above, b. 1, 6, 1874; Cong. 1887; business in Fort Worth, Texas;


m. 9, 19, 1901, MARY BLANCHE FORCE, of Millersburg.


CHILDREN


Wilbur Chauncey, b. Cl. 9, 8, 1905.


Clarence Edwin, b. Texas, 2, 11, 1912.


Dorothy Mae, b. Texas, II, 3, 1914.


JULIUS LANE, son of Philip above, b. Killingworth, Ct., 6, 6, 1805; d. 4, 29, 1872; farmer on Solon road where Chris. Hirschman lives; to Tw. ab. 1828; paid $3.00 per acre for land;


m. (1) 3, 21, 1833, EMELINE B. KELSEY, 1815-1841; m. (2) 3, 2, 1842, MARY CHARLOTTE MANN, b. 1817; d. 5, 4, 1889; dau. of John Mann, see; Cong. 1831.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


Harriet, b. 1, 23, 1834; d. 6, 25, 1862.


Sherman, b. 7, 6, 1838; see below.


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BY SECOND WIFE


Mary Emeline, b. 3, 23, 1844; m. 6, 27, 1876, Samuel E. Rideout, see.


Abner Henderson, b. 4, 8, 1852; see below.


SHERMAN LANE, son of Julius above, b. 7, 6, 1838; d. 8, 22, 1910; wounded in Civil War; postmaster; town clerk; carried village mail 22 years; lived on North St. near park;


m. 10, 2, 1866, ERMINA JANE HANKS, dau. of Jonathan Hanks, see; b. 11, 13, 1845; d. 7, 1, 1910; Meth.


CHILDREN


Harriet Emma, b. 5, 13, 1872; post office and telephone clerk; Meth .; unm.


Florence Amelia, b. 11, 1, 1874; d. 9, 18, 1882.


ABNER HENDERSON LANE, son of Julius above, b. 4, 8, 1852; studied at Oberlin; Cong. 1866; dis. to Cl. 1897; back to Tw. 1915 and bought place where Gardiner Par- melee lived on Macedonia road;


m. 3, 1, 1874, MARY J. LEE, of No. Solon, Cong. 1877; dau. of William and Isabelle Lee, of Solon.


CHILDREN


Lenora Belle, b. 12, 15, 1874; Tw. H. S. 1896; studied at Oberlin ; and Wes. Res .; grad. of Cl. Normal School and of Woman's Col .; taught many yrs. in Tw. and Cl .; m. 7, 6, 1915, Matthew John Pascoe of Cl.


Ernest Lee, b. 6, 16, 1879; Cong. 1891, dis. to Cl. 1897; m. 12, 5, 1906, Bertha Daubert; near Cl.


ELISHA LANE, son of John and g'dson of Dea. John (see Pedigree above), b. No. Killingworth, Ct., 10, 23, 1783; d. Tw. 3, 15, 1866, age 8212; lived on North St .;


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m. (1) ab. 1809, MARY CLARK, b. 12, 18, 1783; d. Tw. 6, 8, 1837; Cong. 1834;


m. (2) LUCY M. HOLT, b. ab. 1805; d. Hopkins, Mich., 1, 31, 1872; Cong. 1840.


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CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


I. Mary, b. 2, 1, 1811; d. 2, 13, 1837; Cong. 1831; m. Elisha Cowles, see.


2. Eliza Ann, b. 1, 12, 1813; d. Deerfield, Mich., 4, 26, 1891; Cong. 1834; m. 1, 18, 1838, Josiah Redfield, see.


3. William Clark, 1815-1856; m. 1843, Mary Ann Chase, or Clapp; Sparta, Tenn.


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4. Harriet Marie, b. 6, 22, 1818; d. Tw. Sept., 1837-8; Cong. 1834.


5. Emily Adaline, b. Tw. 12, 8, 1827-8; d; m. 2, 15, 1853, David A. Hughson, see.


JARED LANE, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1850.


ALBERT S. LANKTON, b. ab. 1849; one of the boys brought from N. Y. City; lived at O. O. Kelsey's; came ab. 1858-60; went back; wrote a few times and then no further word from him.


ISAAC LANNING, b. ab. 1835; here 1860; s. e. part of town; worked for Cephas Bissell; in Civil War;


m. LUCINDA JANE BEARDSLEY, b. ab. 1835; dau. of Davis Beardsley; to Hancock Co .; she d.


DAVID LANNING, bro. of above and lived with him; unm.


REV. E. C. LATTIMER, Meth. pastor 1871-2.


MRS. MARY LATTIN, Cong. 1858, dis. 1859 to Bedford.


JOHN LAUBE, farmer in edge of Solon 2 or 3 yrs .; now in Boston; Cong. 1909;


m. ANNA SCHERNBACKER.


CHILDREN


Ruby, m. Fred Johnson of Solon.


Helena, m. Lawrence Sullivan.


Boy; d.


Hermon and August.


ORRIS BISSELL LEACH, b. 10, 18, 1818; d. 1, 24, 1899, in Tw .; son of Daniel and Anna R. (Bissell) Leach; fr. West- field, Mass .; to Aurora 1841; to Tw. ab. 1851; on Hudson road where son now lives; see Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1045;


m. 4, 28, 1850, SALLIE MARIA BLAIR, b. 8, 21, 1819; d. 9, 30, 1888; 23 yrs. a teacher; dau. of Isaac and Rebecca (Tyler) Blair of Aurora.


CHILDREN


Helen Adalaide, b. 10, 7, 1852; m. Lynn Hawkins of Moran and had Bert, b. ab. 1886.


A son, b. 12, 26, 1854; d. 4, 7, 1855.


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LEDGSHAM


Emma ("Birdie"), b. 10, 21, 1857; m. 3, 28, 1877, Frank Lorell Haggett, see.


Manly Isaac, b. 9, 19, 1860; see below.


MANLY ISAAC LEACH, b. 9, 19, 1860, in Tw. and always lived on Hudson road; farmer;


m. 3, 24, 1883, FLORELLA AGNES MOSHER, b. 5, 25, 1862; Meth .; dau. of Alonzo Mosher.


CHILDREN


Maud Mabel, b. 4, 24, 1884; Tw. H. S. 1900; Meth .; m. 1911, Phil Ford of Cl. and had Trent, b. 2, 17, 1913, and Manly Leach, b. 9, 9, 1915.


John, b. 4, 8, 1886; Tw. H. S. 1906; telegraph operator; killed 5, 6, 1913, by fall from telegraph pole.


Pebble, b. 1, 18, 1892; d. 1, 18, 1893.


Thor, b. 8, 1, 1894; d. 4, 24, 1902.


REV. V. LEAKS, Meth. pastor 1852-3.


REV. ROBERT COIT LEARNED, b. 8, 31, 1817; d. 4, 19, 1867; pastor Cong. chh. 1843-6; first pastor after reunion of chhs. His ancestral line was Edward7, Amasa6, Ebene- zer5, William4, Isaac3, Isaac2, William1; Yale Col. 1837; prepared most of Coit Genealogy; to Norwich, Ct .;


m. (1) I, 19, 1848, SARAH BIRDSEY WHITNEY; d. 7, 9, 1864;


m. (2) 2, 13, 1866, LORA ELIZABETH TALCOTT.


Six children; the eldest was Rev. Dwight Whitney Learned, b. 1848; Yale 1870; missionary to Japan; honored by the emperor, etc. Prepared in 1843 list of all who had ever been members of the church, and in 1844 a complete list of all who were members then.


GEORGE L. LEDGSHAM, b. ab. 1801; d. 12, 18, 1874; had mills on Ice house road; mills burned later;


m. MARY -; Cong. 1871.


Mrs. Oxendale, a sister-in-law, lived with them.


ALFRED LEDGSHAM, son of above, b. ab. 1830; here 1860;


m. EMMA READ, of Strongsville, b. ab. 1835; in Civil War time wrote poetry for Cl. papers.


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LEE


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ELI LEE, fr. Guilford, Ct .; in 1847 sold farm of 75 acres on Solon road to Oliver O. Hanchett; both Cong. 1833, dis. 1847;


m. (1) LYDIA -, b. ab. 1802; d. 3, 2, 1843.


m. (2) BETSEY , b. ab. 1808; d. 9, 26, 1845.


CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE


Orriette, bap. 2, 27, 1838.


Cornelia, bap. 5, 31, 1840.


Elvira, bap. 6, 19, 1842.


ELFORD E. LEE, Cong. 4, 8, 1849.


GEORGE LEE, Cong. 4, 6, 1851; dis. 1854.


JULIUS LEE, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1849, 1854-5.


SAMUEL DENTON LEECH, farmer on Gillie place on Solon road;


m. ab. 1902, LILLIE MAY HARDIE, b. 10, 20, 1875, dau. of George Francis Hardie, see.


CHILDREN


Raymond Stanley, b. 3, 31, 1903. Vernon Earl, b. 12, 6, 1904.


Llewelyn Dent, b. 11, 25, 1906.


CALVIN LEECH, lived a few yrs. on Macedonia road, in Dist. 7, and had Newton and Calvin.


COTTON LEACH, here 1820 and above 21.


LEVI LEACH, here 1820 and above 21.


REV. CHARLES HARVEY LEMMON, b. 8, 25, 1853, in Sandusky Co .; grad. of Union Biblical Sem. of Dayton, 1883; pastorates in Un. Br. chh. North Robinson, 1883-6; Fostoria, 1886-9; Vanlue, 1889-90; Cong. chh. Tw. 1890- 95; Union Cong. chh. Cl. 1895-02; North Cong. chh. Cl. 1902-1915; New London 1915-


m. I, I, 1873, BESSIE J. NEHRHOOD, b. 6, 13, 1853; Cong. 1890-95.


CHILDREN


I. Mertie May, b. 11, 10, 1874; m. I, I, 1903, Rev. Carl W. Hempstead, see; Cong. 1890-5.


2. William Burton, b. 5, 31, 1880; grad. of Case School; m. 9, 8, 1912, Carrie McGregor; CI.


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LESLIE


3. Newlan Davis, b. 12, 23, 1881; m. 11, 29, 1906, Edna Norton Arnold.


4. Waldo Biddle, b. 3, 1, 1885; grad. of Cl. Law School; m. 3, 30, 1912, Maryian Martin; Royalton.


5. Alice Eliza, b. 1, 23, 1887; grad. Grinnell Col., Ia .; m., 3, 31, 1913, Prof. Alfred Basch, East. Cl.


6. Grace Warner, b. 3, 18, 1889; m. 11, 28, 1913, Rev. Walter Charles Schafer and had Charles Henry, b. 5, 22, 1915.


7. Ruth Nehrhood, b. 10, 30, 1892, Tw .; m. 7, 28, 1915, Edward William Young; Kansas City, Mo.


GEORGE LENISHAW?


WILLIAM FRANKLIN LENTZ, b. 5, 4, 1873, in Penn .; son of William F. Lentz, Sen .; to Tw. fr. Cl. 1915; barber; to Macedonia 1910;


m. 12, 30, 1893, CORA MARY FALSTICH, b. Penn., 8, 23, 1872, dau. of James Falstich.


CHILDREN


Sesta Eliza, b. 6, 9, 1894; m. 11, 6, 1915; Robert Noble of Cl.


Howard Casper, b. 6, 6, 1903.


Arleen Mary, b. 7, 12, 1905.


Ruth Naomi, b. 9, 4, 1906.


Lucile Anna, b. 12, 28, 1910.


James William, b. 7, 12, 1913.


Earl David, b. 3, 24, 1916.


ROWLAND LEONARD, b. 7, 22, 1820, in Stark Co .; d. 9, 30, 1893;


m. (2) 2, 24, 1875, ANNA MARIA HOWELL, b. 6, 18, 1839; d. Tw. 1, 30, 1914; dau. of Sylvanus and Ann (Quinby) Howell. She and son to Tw. on Hudson road one mile so. of village 4, 1, 1900; there 14 yrs .; she Cong. 1901.


CHILD


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Clyde Howell, b. 8, 26, 1880, in Kent; m. (1) 1908, Joanna Strat- ton; m. (2) 10, 15, 1913, Julia Delila Knapp of Clearfield, Pa .; Kent.


SAMUEL LESLIE, farmer on Young's road; now in Bedford;


m. ZULEMA SPAFFORD, b. 1828, dau. of Nathan Spafford, see.


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CHILDREN


James, killed by boiler explosion Aug. 1915; unm.


Nathan; Bedford.


Rev. William W., Cong. minister, Ashtabula.


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LEWIS


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JULIAN LEWIS, b. 10, 24, 1834, son of George W. and Lydia Lewis; to Tw. fr. Streetsboro 1889; rented hotel 2 yrs. of Mrs. Arvilla Clark, and lived in Tw. until 1907, except 2 yrs. in hotel in Bedford; owns old academy building and Samuel Bissell home; had charge of cemetery and of street lights; in Streetsboro now; Cong. 1893.


m. 12, 31, 1857, SARAH LOUISE WAITE, b. 12, 21, 1836; d. II, 19, 1907 at Tw .; dau. of Jonathan and Abigail Wait; Cong. 1893.


CHILDREN


Eugene Elwood, b. 7, 18, 1859; m. (1) 7, 3, 1881, Mary Emma Hart; Cong. and Meth. 1887; had Mabel, b. 7, 19, 1882; m. 1908, Albert Warnock.


Kate May, b. 10, 4, 1861; m. 12, 31, 1884, Irving Wood Nighman of Streetsboro, and had Abbie Louise, b. 12, 5, 1887; m. 1907, Howard Ferris of Tw. see.


JONATHAN LEWIS, Bapt. 1838.


ABRAHAM L. LEIGHTON, with wife's parents and worked father's farm in Hudson;


m. 1895, BESSIE ABBIE BIRDSILL, b. 1874; dau. of William Isadore Birdsill, see.


CHILDREN Donald E., b. Tw. 1896.


Harmon B., b. Tw. 1900.


ROBERT J. LINTON, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1860-1.


WALTER SCOTT LISTER, b. 3, 3, 1871, son of Rev. James and Margaret (Mckenzie) Lister, from Eng., now of Cl .; lawyer in Cl .; Cong. 1912; to Tw. 1907, buying and im- proving the old Richardson place on the Bedford road; mover in getting water works and electric lights for Tw .; chairman of Centennial committee;


m. 5, 18, 1898, MINNIE FRANCES BARTLETT, of Brecks- ville, b. 11, 18, 1876, dau. of Charles Oliver and Emma Rovena (Snow) Bartlett; Cong. 1910; member of Tw. school board.




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