Twinsburg, Ohio, 1817-1917, Part I History, Part II Genealogies, Part 28

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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CHILDREN


Walter Bartlett, b. 9, 29, 1899; Tw. H. S. 1915; Denison Uni- versity.


Alice Fay, b. 11, 23, 1901; Cong. 1914.


Fanny Snow, b. 8, 6, 1904; Cong. 1916.


James McKenzie, b. 3, 9, 1907.


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LONG


JOHN LITTLE, here 1833; see census; on Macedonia road;


m. LUCY


In census Gideon Case and Sally Little are given as in his family.


HENRY LIVINGSTONE, b. 4, 26, 1830, Watertown, N. Y .; d. Bedford, 10, 22, 1906; son of Henry and Nancy (Lacore) Livingstone; Henry, the father, b. in Ireland; to Cl. 1837; Henry, the son, shoemaker and cheesemaker; in 177th O. V. I .; on Macedonia road; mem. of Summit Lodge of masons; see Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1046;


m. 12, 25, 1850, LAURA DOAN, b. 5, 23, 1832; d. IO, II, 1888; dau. of Ansel B. Doan, see.


CHILDREN


Russell Henry, b. 10, 23, 1851; d. 7, 20, 1868; found hanging, perhaps accidental, while practicing after a show in which a man appar- ently hung himself.


Ella Marie, b. 11, 7, 1853; Cong. 1887, dis. 1900, to Chagrin Falls; m. George Lafayette Fuller of Chagrin Falls and had Harry Livingstone, Jay Livingstone, James Livingstone, and Mina May, d. y.


Laura Amelia, b. 1, 16, 1859; d. 12, 3, 1860.


JAMES LOCKERT, of Richfield, Bapt. several yrs. from 1878; came horseback.


SYLVEN and AMBROSE LOCKWOOD, Bapt. 1834.


JANE E. LOGUE, fr. Northfield; teacher in Tw. Inst. 1859.


ADAM LONG, b. ab. 1829; here 1860; lived in present Jayne house when it stood just south of Cong. chh .; his father, John Long, to Calif. about 1849 and d. there;


m. ELIZABETH L. HEATHER, b. ab. 1831; dau. of Jarvis Heather, see; had child d. 4, 27, 1860, age 10 days.


MRS. CATHARINE LONG, b. ab. 1810; d. 4, 10, 1848. Was she Adam's mother ?.


G. W. LONG, lived awhile where Mr. Haggett lives.


PHOEBE LONG, b. ab. 1840. Sister of Adam?


The above Longs were related but we have not learned how.


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LOOMIS PEDIGREE


Line in Eng .: Thomas, John and John.


I. JOSEPH LOOMIS, son of last John, b. Eng. ab. 1616; d. in Ct. 11, 25, 1658; m. (1) 1646, SARAH HILL; m. (2) 1659, MARY CHAUNCEY.


II. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Eng .; d. 5, 19, 1688; m. 1653, ELIZABETH MOORE; he and his father, Joseph, were in King Philip's war.


III. HEZEKIAH LOOMIS, b. 2, 21, 1668-9; d. 1758; m. 1690, MARY PORTER.


IV. NOAH LOOMIS, b. 4, 1, 1692; d. 2, 3, 1774;


m. 1713, SARAH MORTON, who d. 1781.


V. ISAIAH LOOMIS, b. 6, 28, 1730; d. 1811; m. 1755, ABIGAIL BARBER.


VI. ELISHA LOOMIS, b. 6, 17, 1780; d. Grinnell, Ia., 5, 28, 1856; to Ohio fr. New Haven, Ct., 1810; to Tw. ab. 5, 20, 1817; one of first settlers of Tw .; town clerk 1820; capt. of first military co .; major; Cong. 1828; sailed around world twice in ship Oneida, in which were brought Henry Obadiah and Thomas Happo fr. Hawaian Islands to Ct. Their coming gave great impulse to missions to the Islands. He built saw and grist mill on Tinker's Creek in s. e. part of town and run them many yrs .;


m. 10, II, 1825, ELIZA MILLS, b. ab. 1806; d. 8, 19, 1841, dau. of Philo Mills, see; Cong. 1824.


CHILDREN


Samuel, b. 2, 12, 1829.


Philo, bap. 6, 5, 1831; d. 4, 12, 1832.


Julia Eliza, bap. 3, 16, 1834; m. Rev. Nathaniel McConaughy, of Northfield.


Philo, bap. 6, 17, 1838, d. 12, 31, 1838, age 6 mo.


Elisha Mills, bap. 11, 17, 1826; d. 9, 23, 1841.


NOTE-Elisha Loomis was once held as prisoner on Spanish man-of- war, but got out of a port hole and swam 3 miles in a shark-infested sea, on coast of Peru. He was a picturesque character.


HARVEY LOOMIS, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1847-8.


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LUTZ


CHRISTINE LORSON, Cong. 1883; to Newell, Ia., 1884; fr. Sweden.


GEORGE WILLIAM LOVE, b. 7, 19, 1871; to Tw. 1912; back to Cl. 1915;


m. 12, 4, 1895, HARRIET EDNA JOHNSTON, b. 2, 20, 1871, dau. of Frederick and Jane (Mclaughlin) Johnston.


CHILDREN


Gladys Vivian, b. 8, 28, 1896; m. 12, 25, 1915, James Thomas Norris; Cl.


Frederick Earl, b. 9, 29, 1906.


FREDERICK IRVIN LOVELL, b. Jonesville, Mich., 11, 13, 1859; to Tw. 1907; farmer, on Leonard farm 8 yrs .; son of Joseph Lovell;


m. 10, 14, 1891, BARBARA EDNA GLASS, b. Uniontown, 12, 10, 1868, dau. of Henry and Sarah (Boyer) Glass.


CHILD


Raymond Irvin, b. 3, 6, 1893; grad. Ohio State Vet. Col. 1914; Akron; Tw. H. S. 1910.


GEORGE A. LUKE, kept the hotel 3 or 4 yrs. about 25 yrs. ago; now in Ravenna;


m.


CHILDREN


Alba; m .; lives in Cl.


Charles A .; m. Orrie Nichols, dau. of Fremont Nichols, see; had several children; lives in Cl.


Bertha; m. Joseph Kirk, of New Jersey, and had Hazel.


Myrtle; m. and died in a year or so in Ravenna.


HENRY LUSK, b. Hudson, 7, 25, 1827; d. 4, 29, 1888; son of Milton Lusk of Hudson, 1803-84, and Dency (Preston) Lusk;


m. 4, 2, 1848, ANNA MOLLIE TUCKER, b. Tw. 5, 17, 1827; d. 2, 26, 1899; dau. of Orrin Tucker, see.


CHILDREN


Emogene Azubah, b. 2, 28, 1849; d. 4, 17, 1916; m. 2, 28, 1870, Frederick Belden, see.


Lillius ("Lillie") Aurelia, b. 2, 2, 1851; d. 1916. m. (1) 10, 29, 1873, Elmer Luman Bishop, see; m. (2) 4, 15, 1891, Orson H. Nichols, see.


Hattie Maria, b. 2, 4, 1854; d. 1, 13, 1907; m. 12, 7, 1875, Richard H. O'Donold, see.


JAMES BERNARD LUTZ, b. 8, 20, 1881, son of Luther Matthew and Josephine Lutz; quarryman; Liberty St .;


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m. 12, 25, 1907, MARY MAUD MANSFIELD, b. 10, 13, 1887, dau. of William and Sarah (Barter) Mansfield.


CHILDREN James Bernard, b. 12, 4, 1909.


Clara Mary, b. 11, 1, 1911.


Mildred Agnes, b. 7, 23, 1913.


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PETER MADDEN, b. in Dublin, Ireland, 9, 7, 1828; d. in Euclid 12, 24, 1905; firm of J. & P. Madden, tailors in Tw. 1851-90, where Bishop's store is; parents came to Stark Co. 1838;


m. 1, 20, 1880, MARY E. GRANNAN, of Cincinnati, b. 9, 8, 1856; resides in Cl.


CHILDREN


John Joseph, b. 11, 18, 1880, Tw .; m. 6, 2, 1913, Elizabeth May Drennan; I child; Cl.


Mary Frances, b. Tw. 6, 15, 1882.


Peter Thomas, b. Tw. 11, 14, 1883.


Alice Catherine, b. Tw. 2, 20, 1886.


George Edward, b. Cl. 11, 29, 1887.


JOHN MADDEN, bro. of above and business partner, b. in Dublin, Ireland, 4, 7, 1830; unm .; boarded 26 yrs. at Tw. hotel; now in Cl.


JOHN COMAISH MADDRELL, b. Isle of Man, 3, 30, 1863; to Cl. 1891; to Tw. 1911; farmer on Dodge road;


m. 2, 18, 1893, BERTHA JANE MORRISON, b. Isle of Man, 6, 4, 1873.


CHILDREN


Alfred John, b. Cl. 12, 17, 1893; d. 12, 17, 1899.


Eleanor Jane, b. 3, 1, 1896; d. 7, 15, 1896.


William Quayle, b. Cl. 4, 2, 1897; d. 3, 25, 1898.


Paul Morrison, b. Cl. 2, 16, 1901.


Edwin Henry, b. Cl. 8, 25, 1903.


CLARENCE HAMILTON MAHLAR, b. I, 22, 1888, son of Louis and Katherine Mahler of Perrysburg;


m. 3, 22, 1911, EDITH LULU CHAMBERS, b. 4, 23, 1892, dau. of William H. Chambers, see.


CHILDREN


Glenn Alvin, b. 1, 23, 1912. Wayne Orman, b. 12, 29, 1913; d. 6, 5, 1914. Vernon Walter, b. 8, 16, 1915.


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MARSHALL


MRS. JAMES MALONE, worked in Wilcox cheese factory; one child; later she m. Harrison Green; went to Kan .; both dead.


ELISHA MANN, b. & d. in Ct., in Rev. war; m. Sarah Henderson, b. ab. 1766: d. 4, 13, 1850; came to Tw. as wid. with her dau., Mrs. Nathaniel Wilcox; Cong. 1831.


CHILDREN


Fanny, b. 6, 13, 1790; d. 9, 1, 1853; m. 1813, Nathaniel Wilcox, see.


John, b. ab. 1794; d. 11, 25, 1834; m. who did not come to O .; had Mary Charlotte, b. 1817 and m. Julius Lane, see, as his 2nd w.


Sarah, or Sally, b. ab. 1799; d. 7, 14, 1848; unm .; Cong.


JOEL MARBLE, infant of d. 1, 3, 1843.


JACOB MARKLE, see census of 1833; where Arthur Hine lives on Solon road;


m. - CODY.


CHILDREN


Sena, or Scene, b. ab. 1817; m. 1835-6, Seth R. Billings of Cl.


Joel, b. ab. 1819; m. Eliza Jeannette; Cong. 1843, dis. 1844 to Findley; he Meth. 1843.


Lydia, b. ab. 1821.


Elijah Cady, b. ab. 1823.


Elizabeth, b. ab. 1827.


John, b. ab. 1831.


EMOGENE MARKLE, dau. of Fred (?) and Eliza Markle, d. y.


JONATHAN MARSH, Bapt. 1833.


CHARLES HARMON MARSHALL, b. Akron, 3, 14, 1846, son of Daniel Walter and Sarah King (Blair) Marshall of Rochester, N. Y .; in Civil War when 15 and served to close; in prison 9 mo .; to Minn. 1868; to Tw. 1890; in different homes; to No. Bend, Oregon, 1910; farmer, painter and decorator;


m. 10, 14, 1877, ADAH ELIZABETH SMITH, b. Hopkinton. N. Y., 11, 20, 1849, dau. of Aaron Tyrrell and Diodema A, (Dewey) Smith.


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CHILDREN


Robert Roy, b. July 1875; d. 10, 14, 1888.


Clarke Sheldon, b. 5, 21, 1882; d. Tw. 7, 5, 1895.


Howard Daniel, b. 1, 23, 1885; d. 2, 5, 1889.


Harold June, b. 6, 21, 1889; d. 7, 12, 1889.


SAMUEL MARSHALL, see census of 1833; fr. New Hart- ford, Ct .; both Cong. 1833.


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CHILDREN


Mary Minerva, b. ab. 1808; Cong. 1834; m. Charles Hull.


Libens R., b. ab. 1814.


Laura Amelia, b. ab. 1819.


Samuel Sherlock, 1822-1835.


William Goodwin, b. ab. 1826.


Julius Dwight, b. ab. 1828.


Gilbert Riley, bap. 7, 14, 1833.


In Dist. 7, Julius E., b. ab. 1854, and William, b. ab. 1854.


MRS. ALDA MARTIN; d. 2, 13, 1895, age 23.


ALMON E. MARTIN, b. ab. 1849; in Dist. 7, 1860-1; at Rufus Herrick's.


MR. and MRS. JOHN MARTIN; both Meth .; he d. 1, 31, 1901, age 77.


WILLIAM MARTIN, son of above; farmer on Hudson road.


ARBA and HELEN MARVIN, Bapt. 1852.


MILTON ARTHUR MASON, worked at Mr. Oviatt's; in Civil War; name on monument.


NATHAN MASON, worked for Mr. Hawkins; in Civil War; name on monument; in Dist. No. 4 in early 50's.


MRS. MASON, a wid., sister of Theodore Kennedy's first wife, a Rood; on Solon road near where Mr. Hine lives; 3 or 4 small children; Kitty, b. ab. 1861; in Dist. No. 2 in 1865; her dau. Mrs. Clara Davis lives in Ravenna.


MATHER PEDIGREE


I. JOHN MATHER, of Linconshire Co., Eng.


II. THOMAS MATHER, of Linconshire Co., Eng.


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MATHER


III. REV. RICHARD MATHER, b. Eng. 1596; d. Dor- chester, Mass., 4, 22, 1669; a famous divine; m. (1) CATH- ARINE HOLT; m. (2) 1624, wid. of JOHN COTTON; she d. 1655; he father of Increase Mather, who was father of Cotton Mather.


IV. TIMOTHY MATHER, b. Eng. 1628; d. 1684, at Dor- chester, Mass .; m. (1) CATHARINE ATHERTON; m. (2) ELIZABETH WEEKS.


V. RICHARD MATHER, 1653-1688; m. 1680, CATH- ARINE WISE.


VI. LIEUT. JOSEPH MATHER, 1686-1749; m. PHEBE


VII. BENJAMIN MATHER, b. Lyme, Ct., 9, 19, 1731; d. 12, 25, 1821; m. (1) 1753, IRENE PEARSONS; m. (2) 1763, ABIGAIL WORTHINGTON.


VIII. ELIAS MATHER, b. Colchester, Ct., 10, 25, 1770; d. 9, 3, 1839; m. 1794, ABIGAIL MARVIN SWAN.


IX. ELIAS WORTHINGTON MATHER, b. Williamstown, Mass. 8, 22, 1798; d. 8, 28, 1879; in Tw. spring of 1817; one of first settlers; in 1823 after caring for others in time of much sickness he was very sick and barely escaped death; Cong. 1828; dis. to Vineland, N. J., 1863;


m. (1) 9, 10, 1824, PHOEBE GIBBS HENRY, b. 1803; d. II, 24, 1835; Cong .;


m. (2) 5, 29, 1837, FANNIE PARMELEE, b. 1810; d. 6, 6, 1850;


m. (3) 2, 12, 1851, ELIZA HERRICK, b. 1820; dau. of James W. Herrick; Cong. 1840, dis. to Vineland, N. J., 1863.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


I. Cornelia P., b. 12, 19, 1825; d. 3, 29, 1855; m. 2, 12, 1851, Harvey Baldwin.


2. Charles Worthington, b. 5, 1, 1828.


3. Infant, d. y.


4. Cotton Franklin, b. 10, 27, 1835.


CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE


5. Lucius Carroll, b. 3, 13, 1839; d. 10, 3, 1841.


6. Cassius Lamar, b. 11, 26, 1840; m. 1865, Rebecca M. Peabody.


7. Frances, b. ab. 1842; d. 12, 28, 1861; Cong. 1861; m. -


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8. Helen Louise, b. 6, 7, 1845; m. 1871 Rummill; Cong. 1861, dis. to Vineland, N. J., 1864.


9. Lucius Frank, b. 7, 3, 1848; in Civil War. CHILDREN BY THIRD WIFE


IO. Harriet Eliza, b. 12, 18, 1851; d .; m.


II. Mary Maria, b. 9, 22, 1853; d .; m.


12. James Henry, b. 1, 26, 1859; d. 11, 20, 1864.


TIMOTHY A. MATHERSON, b. ab. 1821; here 1860; lived where Mrs. Betsey Clark lives;


m. JANE -- , b. ab. 1821; Meth. CHILDREN


Mary Jane, m. Frank Chamberlin, son of Philo Chamberlin, see; she Meth.


Theodore (?).


JOHN MATSON, son of John and Anna Matson, who came from Sweden;


m. 9, 7, 1899, MINNA LILWIIS, b. in Finland, dau. of Erick and Anna Lilwiis.


CHILDREN Charles John, b. 1905; d. 1907.


Anna Hilga, b. 3, 18, 1910.


Ellen Elsoafet, b. 11, 16, 1912.


GOTTLIEB MATTI, b. ab. 1860; d. 2, 8, 1905; fell and broke back and a cripple many yrs .; he and she Cong. 1897.


m. CORA Buss, of Canton; d. in Akron; she m. (2) Fred Kyle, of Kent.


CHILDREN


Minnie, m. John Doolittle of Kent.


Samuel, who m. Ida Dorner of Akron.


Ida, Tw. H. S. 1906; m. John P. Furtsh, of Alliance. All Cong. 1897.


ROBERT GEORGE MATTI; bro. of Gottlieb above and son of John and Katherine Matti; b. 1, 23, 1866; farmer in west part of town;


m. 9, 29, 1892, MRS. IDA MAY (MONTGOMERY) MATTI, dau. of Samuel and Mercia Montgomery; b. 1, 26, 1866; she m. (1) Samuel Matti, b. 6, 18, 1854; d. 10, 4, 1891.


CHILDREN


Rolland Samuel, b. 2, 22, 1890; m. II, 3, 1915, Margaret Campbell; he son of first hus.


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MAXAM


Ethel Lynn, b. 8, 8, 1893; m. 9, 14, 1911, John Henry Clemens; Solon; no chil.


Lela Elma, b. 5, 30, 1895; m. 1913, Elmer Judson Wing, see.


Dorothy Alice, b. 3, 14, 1901.


Doris Gertrude, b. 3, 14, 1901.


WILLIAM EUGENE MATTISON, b. ab. 1860, son of Nathan and Ardelia (Smith) Mattison; harness maker; to Tw. 1913; in Cl. most of previous time;


m. (1) ab. 1880, OLIVIA LOVELACE and had 2 chil., who d. y.


m. (2), Jan. 1889, LUCRETIA SARAH (INGERSOLL), wid. of Adam Forbes.


ELIAS W. MATTISON, lived on Cannon place.


WILLIAM CURTIS MAUNDER, b. Dover, Eng., ab. 1841; d. Tw. 12, 3, 1914; son of William Curtis Maunder; to New- burg ab. 1870; to Tw. ab. 1882; worked in quarry many years; Cong. 1913;


m. 1879, LOUISE DODGE, from Penn .; who d. 12, 30, 1912, age ab. 65.


CHILDREN


Frank Dodge, b. 9, 13, 1880; m. 9, 15, 1909, Bessie Jane Wells, of Cl .; CI.


William Curtis, b. 9, 21, 1884; Meth .; m. 5, 15, 1907, Emma Cub- bage, and had (1) William Curtis, b. 11, 26, 1908, (2) James Cubbage, b. 10, 26, 1910, (3) Shelma Jane, b. 9, 13, 1914; Gwendlen, Pa.


WILLIAM MAXAM, b. in Mass. ab. 1786; d. Tw. 2, 4, 1854; of Welsh ancestry; fr. Sackett's Harbor, N. Y .; 13 days on the lakes; to Tw. 10, 1, 1833, with II chil .; had 2 sickles for cutting grain; Isaac borrowed cradle to cut with; he, or son William, Bapt .;


m. MARTHA TIFFANY, b. in N. Y. ab. 1793; d. Tw. 5, 29, 1852; an expert weaver; Bapt. 1834.


CHILDREN, FIRST ELEVEN BORN IN N. Y.


I. William Tiffany, b. 11, 9, 1811; see below.


2. Martha, b. 1813; Bapt. 1836; m. (1) Rufus Phipps; m. (2); m. (3); no chil.


3. Sophia, b. 1815; d. 6, 6, 1895; m. Leonard Bishop, see.


4. Elisha, b. 1817; m. Lydia Sybrant (?); son Ezekiel d. 3, II, 1856, age 4.


5. James, b. 1819; m. Elizabeth Drake; large family.


6. Isaac Baker, b. 1821; see below.


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7. Susan A., b. 3, 6, 1823; d. 10, 10, 1905; m. George Pease, see; Bapt.


8. Alfred, b. 1825; d. ; m. Mary Vanetter; Mich.


9. Danforth, b. 1827; d .; m. - who d. 4, 23, 1855.


He m. (2).


IO. Joel, b. 3, 29, 1829; d. 7, 23, 1907; m. Louisa Wells, and had Melvin who had several chil.


II. Ansel, b. 3, 27, 1832; here 1860; m. Mary Bissell, b. 1837, and had Della, Truedie, and Henry.


12. Linus, b. Tw. 1834; d. in Mo .; left a family.


I3. Jane, b. Tw. 1836; m. - Edgerton; dau. Artemisia m. Frank Skeels.


WILLIAM TIFFANY MAXAM, son of William above, b. II, 9, 18II; d. 3, 3, 1907; here 1860; came with parents 1833;


m. I, 31, 1832, HANNAH HOWLAND, b. 9, 22, 1808; d. 3, 27, 1874; Bapt. 1838; both Meth. 1843.


CHILDREN


Horace William, b. 10, 31, 1832; see below.


Alonzo Able, b. 11, 15, 1834; d .; here 1860; in Civil War; m. Marietta Kellogg; Lawton, Mich.


Samuel Howland, b. 7, 6, 1836; m. Amanda Hall, Lawton, Mich. Lewis Leroy, b. 8, 9, 1844; m. Mary Howland; Havelock, Nebr.


HORACE WILLIAM MAXAM, b. 10, 31, 1832; son of Wil- liam above; lives at Palmyra, Neb .; to Mich. 1854; to Nebr. 1868; on homestead ever since; "never drank or used tobacco";


m. 9, 10, 1855, ELIZABETH MCKAY, b. 12, 25, 1839; d. 8, 23, 1865.


CHILDREN


Frank William, b. 9, 27, 1857; lives in Colo.


John Nesbit, b. 1, 14, 1860; d. 4, 22, 1895; m. Isabelle Gray.


George Henry, b. 5, 31, 1863; d. 3, 21, 1898; m. Mary Raburn; Wyoming.


Mary Eliza, b. 9, 31, 1865; d. 2, 4, 1866.


ISAAC BAKER MAXAM, son of William Maxam, Sen., above, b. 1821; d. 10, 5, 1897, aged 76; here 1860;


m. CLARISSA KELLOGG, b. ab. 1829; d. Sept. 1899; or 9, 19, 1902.


CHILDREN


Rolland W., b. 2, 19, 1852; Schaffer, No. Dak. John B., 1857-1912.


Angelia, b. 3, 2, 1859.


Earl, b. 4, 6, 1861; see below.


Daisy, b. 6, 22, 1872; m. John McBride; Schaffer, No. Dak.


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MCCRARY


EARL MAXAM, son of Isaac Baker Maxam above; b. 4, 6, 1861;


m. 1884, MINNIE SWIFT.


CHILDREN


Clarence, b. 3, 9, 1885; m. 9, 9, 1906, Myrtle Peairs; he Cong. 1904. Pauline, b. 9, 16, 1902.


RITA MAXAM, Tw. H. S. 1904.


ROBERT McANDERSON, b. ab. 1813; here 1860; car- penter; on Hudson road; to Mich .;


m. LUCRETIA -, b. ab. 1827. CHILDREN


Daughter, who m. Allen Hickox. James or John.


Ross TAYLOR McBRIDE, b. 3, 3, 1892, son of Marshall and Margaret (Lytton) McBride, of Sarahsville, studied at Franklin Col .; teacher in Tw. schools 1915 -;


m. 10, 13, 1914, LAURA EVELYN MORRIS, b. 5, 18, 1896, dau. of Alonzo C. and Laura E. (Dickerson) Morris, of Penn. They had Margaret Jane, b. 12, 8, 1915, in Tw.


JOHN MCCAFFERTY, here 2 or 3 yrs. in the early eighties; quarryman and R. R. section hand; fr. Newburg; had family; a son John.


REV. J. H. MCCARTY, pastor of Meth. chh. ab. 1856-61; wrote "Black Horse and Carryall."


EMILY, b. ab. 1853; d. 10, 21, 1856.


MILO ALPHONSO MCCLINTOCK, b. 12, 30, 1844; lives on hill road west of village; son of Dexter and Sarah Olive McClintock;


m. 9, 13, 1876, MARGARET MAUD COCHRANE, b. 3, II, 1852; dau. of David Cochran, see.


CHILDREN


Margaret Maud, b. 4, 29, 1878; m. 8, 20, 1906, Albert E. Griffith. Winifred Winina, b. 4, 10, 1881; d. 11, 12, 1913.


Kenneth Norton, b. 7, 28, 1886; teacher.


EDMUND H. MCCRARY, night operator at depot; now on farm at Mantua;


m. EDITH DOROTHY WHITE, b. 7, 19, 1895, dau. of John William White, see.


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REV. E. D. McCREARY, Meth. pastor 1869.


ELLSOWRTH JOHN MCCREERY, b. 3, 29, 1876, son of David H. and Jeannette (Chase) McCreery, of Brecksville; merchant in Tw. since 1905; town clerk; both Meth.


m. 4, 29, 1903, EDNA NICHOLS, b. 10, 4, 1881, dau. of Orrin Parks Nichols, see.


CHILDREN


Iola Jeannette, b. 11, 13, 1907.


Iona Estelle, b. 11, 13, 1907.


ERVING H. McCONOUGHEY, fr. Solon (?); Tw. H. S. 1896.


ALLEN M. McDONALD, b. 5, 2, 1860, son of Allen and Mary (Prickerd) McDonald, of Streetsboro; to Tw. 1900; on Thomas Bell's farm, Bedford road;


m. 3, 25, 1884, SUSAN MARGARET BELL, b. 10, 19, 1861, dau. of William and Isabella (Sloan) Bell of Streetsboro.


CHILDREN


Bessie Luemma, b. 7, 23, 1887; Tw. H. S. 1906; m. 6, 22, 1910, Roy Wesley Nichols, see.


Clyde Harold, b. 7, 4, 1898.


DAVID NESBIT MCELROY, b. 8, 3, 1833; d. Tw. 1, 18, 1902; son of James and Ruth (Nesbit) McElroy, of North- field; from Penn. to Northfield when 2 yrs. old; farmer and cheesemaker; bought farm of Philander Booth ab. 1879, near sandmill; Cong. 1887.


m. (1) EMILY HULL, b. 8, 6, 1844; d. 3, 31, 1885. They had SAMUEL LOGAN MCELROY, b. 1, 30, 1872; quarryman; unm .; Meth .; on old place with stepmother.


m. (2) 12, 27, 1887, ELIZABETH ELLEN MENOHER, b. 6, 16, 1845, dau. of Joseph and Sarah (Curry) Menoher of Penn .; Cong. 1892.


JOSEPH ALEXANDER MCELROY, b. in Pa. 8, 30, 1819; d. Bedford, 3, 13, 1902; to Tw. 1875, in brick house so. side of park; ab. 1880 to Solon, then Bedford;


m. II, 22, 1855 (?), in Northfield, SAMANTHA ANN HAINES, b. 4, 24, 1832, in Salem; d. 3, 1, 1889.


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John, b. 9, 2, 1856; unm .; Bedford.


Emily, b. 12, 21, 1858; m. William Harpell who d .; she now in Bedford, I child.


Nora, b. 5, 21, 1861; d. 10, 28, 1884, in Bedford.


Mary Matilda, b. 10, II, 1863; m. Oct. 1880, Henry Gill, see. Alletta Ann, b. 10, 24, 1868; m. William T. Krafton, see.


Voorhees Alexander, b. 7, 4, 1870; unm .; Bedford.


All b. in Northfield and all lived in Tw.


HARVEY MCFARLAND, b. ab. 1807; d. Apr. 1885, age 78; lived where Eliza Reed lives; merchant; store west side of park, bet. Nelson Dodge's and Samuel Crankshaw, also east side of park; fr. Hartford; both Cong. 1834, then Meth. m. POLLY , b. ab. 1808; d. 4, 26, 1891, age 83. CHILDREN


I. Gilbert, b. -; d. - -; Medina.


2. Sarah, b. -; bur. Tw. Aug. 1914; m. Henry Smith; see.


3. Edward, b. -; d. Jan. 1915; Cl.


4. Melvina, b. ab. 1830; d. ; m. Otto Sayres, see.


5. Cordelia, b. m. Bartlett.


6. Mary, b. ; m. Samuel Johnson.


7. Amelia, b. ; m. (1) - -; m. (2) - Walch


8. Frank, d. y.


In Ohio Observer, 12, 7, 1833, Henry McFarland offered one cent reward for return of Elijah Dagan, 16 yrs. old, an apprentice in tannery and shoemaking. "All persons forbidden to trust or harbor him on my account."


GEORGE McGILL, b. 1836; d. 3, 5, 1906;


m. ELIZABETH ORR, b. 1838; d. 6, 17, 1893; both of Doylestown; fr. Scotland 1865. They had Mary, b. 5, 30, 1864; m. George James Doubrava, see.


JOHN WESLEY MCINTOSH, b. 2, 4, 1805; d. 3, 19, 1895; son of Pascal Paoli and Aby (Clark) McIntosh. Pascal in Rev. War; came early to Ohio City (Cl.) His father, Ebenezer McIntosh, b. in Scot .; to America before Rev. War; member of Boston "tea party." John came to Tw. 1831; here 1860; carpenter; much local renown for captur- ing wild cats in the ledges; one afternoon killed 3 deer and 2 turkeys; on Liberty St. where Frank Bramley lives; see Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1046 .;


m. 7, 26, 1829, OLIVE E. FERRIS, b. 3, II, 1814; d. Feb. 1884; dau. of Granderson and Mary (Card) Ferris of Suffield; both Meth.


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Luelleu, b. 9, 5, 1830; d. 9, 25, 1830.


Mary Aby, b. 9, 23, 1832; d. 7, 25, 1874; m. 1848, David Riley, see. Alexander G., b. 10, 10, 1837; d. 6, 2, 1857; studied under Garfield. Orrin, b. 4, 22, 1850; d. 4, 24, 1850.


SAMUEL A. MCINTYRE, b. Millersburg, 1851; Boston, O., where chil. were born;


m. 3, 26, 1872, ELLA JOHNSON, b. 2, 21, 1851, in Ireland; to Hudson 1868.


As wid. she lived in house where Nelson Dodge's garden is ab. 1883-97.


CHILDREN


I. Eva Louise, b. 3, 17, 1873; m. 10, 26, 1896, Lyman J. Hoffman; she Cong. 1890; Auburn. 4 chil.


2. Mary Anna, b. 8, 4, 1875; m. II, 25, 1897, John O. Baldwin, see.


3. Arthur James, b. 8, 7, 1878; m. II, I, 1902, Ada France; Akron; one son.


JOHN McKEE, where Guy Herrick lives; worked for Charles Lane and Newton Herrick;


m. (I) ANN --- , b. ab. 1847; d. 12, 7, 1891.


m. (2) May, 1892, ELIZA MARY WILCOX, b. 7, 29, 1847, dau. of John Wilcox; Cong. 1906, dis. to Hudson 1908.


CHILDREN


Gracie, lived with Mrs. John Hempstead; went west. Harry.


WILLIAM MCKINNEY, b. 12, 29, 1833; d. 4, 7, 1898; shoemaker in Tw. and elsewhere; returned to Tw. 1860 and opened shoe shop; enlisted 1862 in 115th O. V. I., serving through the war; sergeant; in prison several months in Alabama; was on the Sultana that exploded near Memphis, but being sick had left the boat at previous stop; read his own name among the dead; so thin his mother did not know him; was spy and scout; resumed shoe business in Tw .; postmaster 1871-81; to Akron; sheriff of county 4 yrs .; see Lane's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1077;


m. 2, 8, 1853, in Tw. SARAH A. CARVER, b. II, I, 1835; d. 3. 23, 1899; dau. of George W. Carver, see.


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Ella Mary, b. 12, 28, 1854; d. 1857.


Clara Locella, b. 6, 8, 1858; m. 1881, Charles P. Mallison, 2 chil .; Akron.


Perry Archer, 1864-1893.


Nellie Maud, b. 1870; d. 10, 6, 1873.


Ozza Marthasia, b. 1875; d. 3, 9, 1878.


Paul William, b. 1879; m. 1902, Selina Kline.


MARTIN MCLAUGHLIN, b. Irville, 3, 24, 1870, son of John and Mary (Moore) Mclaughlin from Ireland; to Tw. 1916; in charge of Postal Telegraph;


m. II, 4, 1899, GERTRUDE DEAL, b. in Penn., 12, 13, 1880, dau. of Samuel M. and Anna (Mill) Deal.


CHILDREN


I. Marie, b. Penn. 6, 9, 1901.


2. William Theodore, b. Penn. 7, 5, 1902.


3. Francis Martin, b. Penn. 10, 23, 1904.


4. John Samuel, b. Penn., 4, 3, 1907.


5. Anna Margaret, b. Penn., 10, 29, 1909.


6. James Edward, b. Newark, 2, 5, 1913.


7. Gertrude Geraldine, b. Newark, 9, 26, 1915.


R. McMANN, infant of d. 2, 13, 1891, age 3 days.


ROBERT TERRACE McMANUS, b. 8, 21, 1855, son of Edward and Catharine (Quinn) McManus, of Canada; on different farms and where Howard Holt lives; also black- smith; to. Cl. and returned to Tw. 1914, on Lynn K. Cham- berlin's farm;


m. 2, 15, 1882, CAROLINE EDITH MILLER, b. 2, 15, 1857, dau. of Robert and Rose (Douds) Miller, see.


CHILDREN


I. Florence Edith, b. 11, 27, 1882; Cong. 1892; Tw. H. S. 1899; m. 6, 1, 1902, Lynn K. Chamberlin, see.


2. Elodie Carrie, b. 6, 24, 1884; d. 7, 1, 1910; Tw. H. S. 1901; m. 5, 1, 1909, Hugo Ernest Hanswald.


3. Infant, b. and d. 11, 14, 1886.


4. Dwight, b. 2, 10, 1891; d. 2, 13, 1891.


5. Elsie Roberta, b. 1, 10, 1894; m. 6, 6, 1912, Ralph Roy Dun- ker; Cl.


LOREN J. McMILLAN, b. ab. 1829; here 1860; m. HANNAH , b. ab. 1832.


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m. MARY VINTON, Cong. 1883, dis. to Glenfield 1886; one child b. Tw.


ALBERT HENRY McRITCHIE, b. Bedford, 7, 18, 1868; son of Thomas and Anne McRitchie who came from Scot- land; to Tw. 1905; 10 yrs. on Dodge road on farm;




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