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MORRIS RONIGER, b. 10, 22, 1846; d. 12, 19, 1915; son of John and Martha (Reed) Dunn, and adopted by Oliver H. Roniger above; resided near depot; park and cemetery caretaker several yrs;
m. (1) 7, 3, 1866, MARY A. SABIN, who d. 1883;
m. (2) 4, 27, 1885, AUGUSTA BRONSON, b. 3, 16, 1856, dau. of Allen and Jane (Pomeroy) Bronson.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE
I. Minnie Jane, b. 5, II, 1867; m. Harry Emerson Post, see.
2. Martha, b. 2, 22, 1869; unm.
3. Millie Frances, b. 4, 30, 1871; m. Delos Hoadley Bennett, see.
4. May Elsie, b. 5, 10, 1879; m. 1895, Luther A. Prentiss, see.
Oliver Homer, b. 6, 17, 1881; Cong. 1899; m. Ira Brown.
5. CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE
6. Hazel Mina, b. 10, 27, 1887; m. 5, 3, 1905, William Richard Bowen.
7. Charles Carl, b. 4, 21, 1889; m. 7, 1, 1910, Susie Borgerman.
8. Hoadley Emerson, b. 3, 9, 1891; m. 4, 1, 1911, Anna Billig.
9. Gertrude Mame, b. 11, 8, 1893; m. 11, 21, 1911, Russell Davis.
10. Leora Hattie, b. 4, 12, 1895; d. 4, 1, 1903.
II. Maxim Lucille, b. 2, 12, 1898; d. 8, 10, 1899.
JARED ROOT, fr. Vt. to O., 1837; in Tw. near Pond Brook; to Wis. just before the War;
m. SALLY LAMB, and had 7 or 8 chil .; among them Albert, Jerome, Lydia, Alfred and Mary.
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ROWLAND
ALBERT ROOT, son of Jared above; fr. Brattleboro, Vt., 1837; on Liberty St. and on different places; Cong. 1840; in 1856 whole family to Wyalusing, Wis .;
m. (I) MILLICENT HANNAH DODGE, b. ab. 1821; d. Tw. 5, 13, 1858; dau. of John Dodge, see; Cong. 1834, dis. to Tallmadge 1843;
m. (2) SYENA -, Cong. 1840. CHILDREN
Lydia, Sarah and John R. in Tw. Inst. 1848, also Mary and Henry.
JEROME ROOT, son of Jared above; Inst. 1848; lived near where Mr. Hickman lives; later to Solon;
m. BROWN.
RILEY ROOT, fr. Ct .; lived in Aurora, and for awhile in Tw. on Cochran road; d. in army near close of war;
m. CORNELIA BROWN, dau. of James Brown, see; b. 3, 10, 1833 (?); d. 3, 31, 1901; she m. (2) John W. Barge of C1.
CHILDREN
Emmeline, b. 8, 16, 1854 (?); m. Thomas Lafferty, see; she Bapt. Taught many years.
Mary, b. 2, II, 1860; lived many yrs. with grandfather, James Brown; Bapt .; m. John W. Barge of Cl.
JOHN ROSE, Meth. 1845.
WILLIAM ROSENBURY, renter on Hudson road; to Bed- ford; dau. Ora m. 10, 26, 1904, Robert Small, see.
ROSA B. Ross, Cong. 1891.
ALMINDA ROSSWELL, Bapt. 1837.
AUGUST ROSTEL, b. Germ. 6, 12, 1884; farmer on Macedonia road; to U. S. 1904; to Tw. 1909;
m. 7, 20, 1908, MRS. PAULINE MOLTAR, b. Germ. 1, 18, 1873.
CHILDREN
Amanda Augusta, b. 7, 20, 1909.
Alfred, b. 1, 17, 1912.
REV. D. ROWLAND, pastor Meth. chh. 3 yrs. ab. 1876-9; d. a few yrs. ago.
His w. d. Tw. 5, 20, 1879, age 42; no chil.
RUDD
SAARI-451
WILLIS ALONZO RUDD, b. Windham, 7, 17, 1856; son of Alvan V. Rudd, 1830-1889, who m. 1854, Irene Franklin, of Bedford; in brick house on Bedford road, 1882-1900; teacher and farmer; Meth. and Cong .; now in Cl .;
m. 10, 14, 1880, BERTHA ELLEN COCHRAN, b. 4, 14, 1861, dau. of Robert Cochran, see.
CHILDREN
Irene Agnes.
Iva Elizabeth; m. 12, 4, 1910, Arthur Bertram Newman; Cl. Rupert Roscoe, b. 1, 6, 1888; d. 2, 7, 1888.
CHRISTIAN RUFENER, b. Nov. 1843; at Tw. 4 yrs .; Meth .;
m. ELIZABETH LORENTZ, b. 1846; d. Oct., 1894. CHILDREN
I. John Samuel, b. 7, 4, 1873; to Tw. 1904; here 4 yrs .; on brick road; to Kent; both Meth .; m. Rosa Nellie Rutter, b. 8, 28, 1875, dau. of George and Emma (Rake) Rutter. They had Mary Gertrude, b. 3, 25, 1901.
2. George M .; m. 8, 19, 1911, Esther Reed, dau. of Henry Reed, see; had Elizabeth, b. 6, 13, 1913; he teacher in New Jersey.
3. Gertrude.
ANDREW RUSSELL, fr. Ct., relative of Luman Lane and d. at his house, 8, 15, 1853, age 21; came to attend Tw. Inst.
STEPHEN ANDREW RYAN, b. 9, 13, 1860, son of Roder- ick J. and Mary (Murphy) Ryan; mason contractor; s. w. part of town on Dodge road;
m. (1) 4, 23, 1890, MARGARET POWERS, b. 11, 13, 1873; d. 10, 24, 1903; dau. of Edward and Mary Powers;
m. (2) 5, 30, 1908, MARY WHITSIDE, of Fall River, Mass. CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE
Roderick James, b. 3, 22, 1892.
Mary Agnes, b. 2, 25, 1895.
Margaret Catherine, b. 5, 31, 1897.
PETER RYAN; see Peter Ryan Murray.
STEPHEN RYAN, d. 10, 24, 1903, age 30.
S
DANIEL SAARI, b. 7, 12, 1858; to Tw. 1909; near Mr. Dunscomb's;
m., 1878, MARIA YOKI, b. 11, 8, 1858; 9 chil., 5 of them dead, two m. in Cl., 2 at home, viz .:
452-SABIN
SAWYER
Hildreth Sophia, b. 4, 6, 1902; Cong. 1913. Emil, b. 5, 7, 1905.
MARY A. SABIN, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1849-51.
JAMES WILLIAM SAFFORD, cousin of John Hempstead; here at school ab. 1876.
JOHN and OLIVE SANBORN, both Bapt. 1840-2.
WILLIAM GRANT SARVER, b. 4, 4, 1863, Shelby Co .; son of Hiram and Nancy Sarver; to Tw. from Pa. 1915; left 1916;
m. II, 29, 1900, INA THOMAS CRITSER, b. 2, 2, 1870, dau. of Clinton and Susan Critser.
CHILDREN
Ethel Louise, b. 3, 23, 1902.
Wilma Blanche, b. 9, 10, 1904.
Frederick Merrill, b. 8, 26, 1906; d. 1, 8, 1907.
Florence May, b. 7, 29, 1908.
FRANK SATTLER, b. in Germ. 2, 12, 1846; to U. S. 1863; to Tw. 1910; farmer in s. e. part of town;
m. in Cl., 2, 15, 1870, ROSA MARIE ERNIG, b. in Cl., 7, 8, 1852.
CHILDREN
I. Berth Rosa, b. 9, 30, 1870; m .; Cl.
2. Catherine, b. 7, 27, 1872; m .; Gates Mills.
3. Joseph A., b. 4, 20, 1875; m .; Cl.
4. George Frank, b. 5, 5, 1880; m .; Cl.
5. Theodore, b. 3, 19, 1884.
6. Frank John, b. 9, 17, 1889.
7. Grace Catherine, b. 9, 3, 1894.
SILAS SAWYER, b. 12, 29, 1828; d. 7, 5, 1910; lived in Solon and in last yrs. with son in Tw .;
m. 10, 23, 1855, HARRIET HARMAN, b. 4, 23, 1838; d. 3, 28, 1915.
RILEY BENJAMIN SAWYER, son of Silas above; b. 2, I, 1857, in Solon; to Tw. 1885; kept meat market; spent many winters in Florida, where he d. suddenly, 12, 15, 1914; bur in Tw .;
m. I, I, 1880, SOPHIA JARVIS, b. 1, 12, 1858, dau. of Ebenezer and Polly M. (Cutler) Jarvis, of Elmore.
SAWYER
SCHEMPP-453
CHILDREN
Eliza, b. 4, 19, 1882; Tw. H. S. 1899; m. 10, 15, 1902, Horace W. Crankshaw, see.
Silas E., b. 1, 4, 1884; Tw. H. S. 1900; m. 9, 21, 1904, Ida M. Oviatt, of Hudson, dau. of Lincoln Oviatt, see.
Albert, b. 4, 16, 1888; in Tw. 2 yrs. after marriage; now in Cl .; m. II, 24, 1909, Lulu Phillips, and had Vera Lucile, b. 11, 1, 1910, and Orrin Phillips, b. 4, 11, 1914.
Luella, b. 11, 23, 1894; m. 6, 26, 1912, Carl H. Miller, see.
MR. SAWYER, here in 1820.
JOHN SAYLES, drowned 6, 3, 1871, age 26.
OTTO SAYRES, fr. N. Y. state; marble cutter;
m. MELVINA MCFARLAND, b. ab. 1830; d. 1858; dau. of HARVEY MCFARLAND, see; no chil.
J. A. SAYRES, d. 10, 13, 1854, age 30.
AUGUST J. SCHACHT, b. in Germany 1, 10, 1861; to Cl. when 14 with parents and 3 sisters; to Tw. 1899, in south part of town;
m. 1872, IDA DETTMANN, dau. of John and Freda (Land) Dettmann of Cl.
CHILDREN, BORN IN CL.
Edith, b. 1886; m. 1910, Floyd Dougherty; Tw.
Raymond, b. 1890; m. 1912, Helen Chamberlain; Bedford. Herbert, b. 1895.
HENRY SCHAUS, b. in Germ. 1812; d. Tw. 2, 9, 1889; to U. S. 1853; lived where Chauncy B. Lane lives;
m. 1835, ANNA MARIA THEISS, b. in Germ. 1812; d. 1887. They had Magdelena who m. George Edward Crouse, see.
PETER SCHAUS, perhaps bro. of above, 1805-1868.
AUGUST SCHEINER, d. 4, 9, 1915; bur. in Cl.
WILLIAM FREDERICK SCHEMPP, b. in Ia., I, II, 1871; to Tw. 1909; Calif. 2 yrs .; Hudson, then Tw. again, 1913-15; policeman in Cl. at one time;
m. I, II, 1904, MARION EMELINE YOCUM, b. 9, 25, 1873, in Cl., dau. of Elmore S. and Frances E. (Swift) Yocum; she in Tw. with William Maxam's family several yrs. before marriage. They had Jewel Frances, b. Cl. 7, 31, 1908.
454-SCHULTZ
SCOTT
GUSTAVUS SCHULTZ, worked at Albert Hawkins; Cong. 1897; m. in Cl.
CHARLES SIMON SCHMALZLE, b. 3, 24, 1867, son of John Simon and Elizabeth (Geisel) Schmalzle; to Cl. fr. Germ. 1887; farmer on Solon road;
m. 1890, KATHERINE MARY HIEL, b. 7, 7, 1872, dau. of Martin Daniel and Elizabeth (Warner) Hiel; to Cl. fr. 1883; both and 2 girls Cong. 1903.
CHILDREN
Frieda Marguerite, b. Cl., 8, 6, 1891; Oberlin Col .; teacher in Tw. 1912-15; Tw. H. S. 1910.
William Martin, b. Cl. 12, 19, 1892.
Carolyn Margarete, b. Cl. 11, 26, 1894; Tw. H. S. 1916.
Carl John, b. Cl. 4, 13, 1897.
JOHN SCHMALZLE, bro. of above, b. Germ. 1868; to U. S. 1906; farmer on Solon road;
m. 1903, MARY MARTHA KEPPLER, and had Martin Keppler and Martha Schwill.
BRONSON SCHOFIELD, and w .; here ab. 1912-13 ; laborer.
NOAH H. SCOTT, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1851-5.
SARAH S. SCOTT, Meth. before 1841.
REV. JOSEPH H. SCOTT, pastor Cong. chh. 1853-1858; m. ELLEN E. - -, Cong. fr. Parma, dis. to West Liberty, Ia.
They had Eliza, bap. 10, 3, 1858.
HENRY SCOTT, of Solon; d. 12, 18, 1864, age 24.
THOMAS D. SCOTT; to Bedford and d .;
m. SALLY CARVER, dau. of Bernice and Rachel Carver. CHILDREN Son, d. 11, 1, 1843, age 3 mo.
Child of T. Carver, d. 10, 24, 1842, age 2 mo. Infant, d. 3, 23, 1846.
WILLIAM SCOTT, fr. Scotland; where Mr. Ferris lives; seceder 1834; Liberty St .; worked for James Brown;
m. ANN (FERRIS?), sister of Mrs. McIntosh; Cong. 1840, dis. to Mich. 1842.
SCOUTTEN
SEISS-455
CHILDREN
Agnes Brodie, bap. 7, 13, 1834.
Alexander Francis, bap. 7, 26, 1835.
Alexander Francis, b. 9, 2, 1837.
Margaret Brodie, bap. 6, 21, 1840.
DAVID JONES SCOUTTEN, b. Rush, Pa., II, 27, 1821; d. 5, 25, 1907; to Tw. 1842; carriage maker; worked for James Alexander, then in shop of his own; at Solon some yrs .;
m. 10, 7, 1851, HENRIETTA HELEN HULL, b. Tw. 4, 7, 1828, dau. of Samuel Hull, see; she d. 2, 18, 1906.
CHILDREN
Charles Hull, b. Solon, 5, 27, 1853; d. 2, 8, 1909; in Cl., telegraph operator and station agent Tw. and Cl .; m. 1882, Carrie Herrick, dau. of Elisha Herrick, see; no chil .; both Cong. 1884.
Frank Marion, b. 9, 17, 1855; see below.
Stephen Douglass, b. 9, 23, 1859; see below.
FRANK MARION SCOUTTEN, b. 9, 17, 1855; at Aurora till 7 or 8 yrs. old; railroad man many yrs .; on Aurora road; m. Tw. 12, 5, 1884, AUGUSTA HOPPA, b. 6, 27, 1868, of Warrensville.
CHILDREN
Floyd Lamont, b. 6, 16, 1887; machinist in Cl .; m. 12, 25, 1908, Minnie Cushman of Cl .; 3 chil.
Bena Henrietta, b. Tw. 6, 17, 1889; m. 4, 13, 19-, Lawrence Fillmore Ellsworth of Hudson; I child.
Douglas Clifford, b. 7, 30, 1893; machinist in Cl .; m. 7, 5, 1913, Clara Ehman of Richfield.
Hazel, b. 2, 3, 1895; d. 7, 18, 1915; m. II, 24, 1914, Walter Laird of Cl.
STEPHEN DOUGLASS SCOUTTEN, bro. of above, b. 9, 23, 1859; railroad man many yrs., painter; built house in Tw .; m. (1) 5, 5, 1883, MINNIE WHITE, b. 10, 12, 1866; d. 7, 10, 1901;
m. (2) 10, 20, 1907, MRS. ESTHER (SQUIRE) HOOSE; she d. 12, 5, 1912; Cong. fr. Cl. 1909.
CHILD, BY FIRST WIFE
Louva May, b. 4, 1, 1886; m. 9, 16, 1905, Alfred A. Likens, of Akron and had Basil Eugene, b. 7, 9, 1906; she Tw. H. S. 1903.
MR. and MRS. SEISS, on old Hempstead place; he d. and she m. (2) Mr. Serrand; in stone house on Liberty St. ab. 1912-13; had Frieda, b. ab. 1900, and Richard, b. ab. 1906.
456-SELBY
SHARPE
DR. S. F. SELBY; here ab. 1848-55, where Ed. Crouse lives; physician and surgeon; fr. Ashtabula Co .; in Civil War as surgeon; later in Solon, then in Cl.
CHILDREN
Ellen, d. 9, 11, 1854, age 2.
Infant, d. 9, 20, 1855. Mary. Emma. Obed.
SELDEN, see census of 1833; Cong. 1834.
CHILDREN
I. Joseph Alanson, b. ab. 1812.
2. Henry Strong, b. ab. 1813.
3. Nathaniel Dwight, b. ab. 1815; Cong. 1834.
4. Clarissa Hosanna, b. ab. 1817.
5. Elias Benjamin, b. ab. 1820.
6. Lucy, b. ab. 1822.
7. Ruth Adelia, b. ab. 1824.
8. Ezra Carlos, b. ab. 1827.
9. Cynthia, b. ab. 1828.
IO. David, b. ab. 1832.
MABEL SELDEN, Cong. 1902.
JOHN SEMAN, b. ab. 1889, in Hungary; to U. S. 1902; to Tw. 1916; fr. Cl .; farmer on Young's road;
m. 2, 8, 1909, KATIE HARDONY, b. in Hungary; to U. S. 1904. They had Katie, b. in Cl., 1, 26, 1914.
SAMUEL A. SESSIONS, taught on Liberty St. 1857-8, 1858-9.
REV. JOHN SEWARD; to O. 1811; pastor at Aurora 1812-1839, then at Solon 15 yrs .; often preached in Tw .; see Hist. of Cong. chh. He was the father of 14 chhs.
REV. ANDREW SHARPE, b. Pomfret, Ct., 10, 3, 1810; d. 4, 6, 1891; grad. of Brown Univ. 1838, of Hartford Theolog. Sem. 1840; preached Willimantic, Ct., 1840-49; Rockville, Ct., 1849-51, Willoughby, 1853-56, Collamer 1857-67, Wake- man 1868, Twinsburg Cong. 1869-72; Hebron, Ct .;
m. 10, 6, 1840, ELIZABETH P. GILBERT, dau. of Hon. Ralph and Sarah (Nichols) Gilbert of Hebron, Ct .; no chil.
SHATTUCK
SIESS-457
IRA SHATTUCK, b. ab. 1831; d. 2, 21, 1907; a North- field man;
m. as her 3rd husband, MRS. MARY AURELIA (PAR- MELEE) JOHNSON, who d. 8, 31, 1914, age 85; dau. of Zeno Parmelee, see. After his death she lived with Mrs. Charles Chambers.
FESTUS SHELDON, b. ab. 1794; d. 3, 7, 1869; here 1860; farmer; lived in and owned brick house south of park;
m. (1) RACHEL -, d. before 1860; Cong. 1854; fr. Aurora;
m. (2) MRS. NONIE, whose dau., Sarah Nonie, m. Gilbert Reed.
CHILDREN
Nancy, b. 1820 or 22; d. 7, 10, 1889; m. 1846, George Stanley, see. Marilla, bedridden for years and later m. Thomas Mathews.
DR. HYRAM SHELDON, b. ab. 1803; at wid. Parmelee's; Cong. 1833; see census of 1833.
REV. G. SHELDON; m. Harmony Ann - -; Cong. 1838, dis. 1847, to Wes. Res. Col.
LEE SHEPHERD, b. 1881, son of George and Myra (Howard) Shepherd; n. w. part of town; farmer; now in village;
m. 1909, ALICE E. HINE, b. 1891, dau. of Arthur and Lina A. (Hardie) Hine. They had Chester Lee, b. 1912.
MR. SHEPHERD, father of wife of Rev. Horace W. Pal- mer; supt. of Cong. S. S.
ATHLEA SHIPMAN, b. ab. 1831; d. 9, 23, 1851.
JOSEPH SHROAD, b. ab. 1850; d. 3, 9, 1899; here a few yrs .;
m. EMMA HICKOX, of Aurora. She m. (2) and went to Ravenna. One child, Susan.
LEWIS SHROEDER; in Civil War; name on monument.
FRANCIS XAVIER SIESS, b. in France 8, 24, 1861; to U. S. 1872; Cl .;
m. 9, 29, 1909, in stone house on Liberty St., CARRIE REIN, wid. of Frank Snell; no chil .; Meth.
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458-SIMOND
SMALL
EDWARD SIMOND, fr. Dover 1916; farmer on Hudson Road; m. Jan. 1916, ANN LEE.
JOSEPH ALBERT SINEK, b. in Bohemia ab. 1870; to U. S. with parents ab. 1885; to Tw. 1911; on brick road I yr .; on Aurora road since 1912;
m. II, 21, 1898, in Cl., ROSA KUBERNA, b. Cl., 10, 2, 1873; parents from Bohemia.
CHILDREN
Mamie Theresa, b. 5, 17, 1900.
John James, b. 5, 16, 1902.
Frances Rosa, b. 5, 18, 1904.
Alexander Joseph, b. 11, 27, 1906.
Agnes Maxime, b. I, 21, 1910.
Joseph, b. 8, 2, 1913.
HORACE SLADE, farmer on Bedford road, son of "Mr. Slade," who d. 2, 4, 1868, age 75, and "Mrs. Slade," who d. 8, 10, 1870, age 78, both fr. Mass; she dau. of Justus Her- rick; see;
m. - MOORE, sister of George W. Moore.
CHILDREN
Ed .; m. -- Robins; Solon and Cl.
Frank; m .; Cl. Lillie.
Arthur.
JOHN SLADE, b. ab. 1848; d. 5, 3, 1854.
ROXANA SLADE; m. A. E. Cranston.
ALBERT SLADE, bro. of above; lawyer in Cl.
EDWIN SLADE, of Bedford, taught in Tw.
ANDREW SMALL, b. in Pittsburg, 4, 10, 1840; d. 10, 7, 1912; fr. Northfield to Tw. 1877; to Bedford 1906; owned where Verne Hempstead lives;
m. 3, 16, 1871, EUNICE ELIZABETH CLARK, of North- field, b. 9, 7, 1850.
ROBERT JAMES SMALL, son of Andrew, b. 2, 1, 1874, in Northfield.
m. 10, 26, 1904, ORA ROSENBURY, b. 8, 22, 1882, dau. of William Rosenbury.
They had Thelma Amelia, b. 5, 22, 1907.
SMITH
SMITH-459
Some of the following Smith families may be related to each other, besides those that are given as related. If so, we have not ascertained it. The Smith families in genealogy are always a difficult problem.
EDMUND SMITH ("Increase Smith"), b. ab. 1817; here 1860; farmer, on Bedford road;
m. AMANDA R., b. ab. 1827.
They had 18 chil. when they left Tw. One boy of 16 or 17 yrs. enlisted and d. of measles.
CHILDREN, Partial List
Monroe.
Arthur.
Corintha.
Camelia.
Amanda; m. T. L. Reed, of Reedly, Calif.
Eliza.
Therom.
Clarence, and others.
GEORGE B. SMITH, b. Kingsbury, N. Y., ab. 1790; d. in Mich., 2, 1, 1866;
m. CLARISSA - -- , b. ab. 1801; d. 9, 30, 1846.
JOHN SMITH; to Tw. ab. 1835-6; d. before 1860; she here 1860; on old John Hempstead place on Macedonia road;
m. (1) in old country, BELLE COCHRAN, who d. there;
m. (2) AGNES COCHRAN, b. ab. 1800; d. 10, 22, 1872; sister of his first w.
CHILDREN
James, b. ab. 1830; d. 7, 23, 1891; Inst. 1848; Cong. 1889; m. --- Price (?); Ice house road; 3 boys and 2 girls, about whom we are unable to get data.
John, b. ab. 1833; d. 3, 30, 1872; unm .; grad. of Ann Arbor Univ. ab. 1857; teacher; in Civil War, in provost marshal's office; Inst. 1848; Cong. 1861.
PHILETUS SMITH, b. ab. 1808; d. 11, 21, 1853; farmer on Macedonia road opposite schoolhouse.
CHILDREN
Names given in records of Dist. No. 7. Elizabeth, b. ab. 1837. William E., b. ab. 1837. Mary E., b. ab. 1838.
460-SMITH
SMITH
CHART OF SMITH FAMILIES.
(MONROE, ARTHUR, CORINTHA, CAMELIA, EDMVALD SMITH AMANDA, ELIZA, THEROM, CLARENCE AND OTHERS.
GEORGE B. SMITH
JOHN SMITH JAMES. HAD 3 BOYS & 2 GIRLS. JOHN
PHILETUS SMITH
[ELIZABETH, WILLIAM, MARY, RUFUS MINERVA, MARSHALL, OPHELIA.
ORILLA Z. RICHARD T.
ALVINT. [ELBA LOUISA
ELBERT S. ELBERT THALIA
ORRIS BISSELL
ELBERT SIDNEY ELLEN M. (SIDNEY BENJAMIN JENNIE ESTELLE EMMA LOUISE HENRIETTA AUGUSTA
HENRY AUGUSTUS
HENRY AUGUSTUS CLARENCE LEROY WILLIAM HERBERT, ADOPTED.
IDA CAROLINE JENELLA EUNICE
SIDNEY BENJAMIN - FLORENCE EMMA ELISHA TYLER GOVE ELIJAH TRACY
WICTOR
WILLIAM
REV. JONATHAN
BETSY ARVALINA CELINA
A SON D. Y.
DAVID OLIVER
MARY ESTHER
AVERY WILCOX ALVIN JONATHAN ETNEL ROSE WILLIAM EDWARD OLIVER LEWIS MABEL FRANCES
JOSEPH WILLIAM
ELEANOR CHRISTA COOK HANNAH ISAAC FELLOWS MARY MELISSA
REV. JONATHAN GREE
THOMAS FREEMAN RUTH MARY PAUL BRAND MARGARET HELEN RAYMOND ALLYN DOROTHY GLADYS
WILLIAM A VERY
THEODORE JONATHAN
ROY FLOYD SMITH
HAROLD WAYNE GERALDINE GRENELLE BASSIE BURDINE
HENRY SMITH WILLIAM, & CLAYTON WHO HAD HARVEY DON JUAN SMITH& CLYDE
TYLER SMITH
WILLIAM SMITH
SMITH-461
SMITH
Rufus C., b. ab. 1840. Minerva, b. ab. 1840. Marshall, b. ab. 1841.
Ophelia M., b. ab. 1843.
TYLER SMITH, b. I, I, 1786; d. 5, 24, 1847; from Mid- dleton, Conn., ab. 1812;
m., Aurora, I, II, 1814, EUNICE BISSELL, b. 10, 22, 1796; d. 2, 14, 1883; dau. of Justus Bissell, see; Cong. 1844, dis. to Solon 1847; she m. (2) James Hill.
CHILDREN, Born in Aurora
I. Orrilla Zilpha, b. 5, 26, 1815; m. 1, 11, 1842, Alfred N. Beard.
2. Richard Thaddeus, b. 3, 23, 1817; see below.
3 . Orris Bissell, b. 3, 6, 1819; d. - -; m. (1) Mary Ann Dodge, dau. of John Dodge, see; m. (2) Delia Tinkham Calkins; m. (3) Sarah P. Tinkham.
4. Henry Augustus, b. 6, 8, 1821; see below.
5. Sidney Benjamin, b. II, 29, 1823; see below.
6. Elisha Tyler, b. 12, 24, 1827; d. y.
7. Elijah Tracy, b. 10, 3, 1830; m. 9, 5, 1852, Lydia A. Stannard; m. (2) Elizabeth Hollister.
RICHARD THADDEUS SMITH, b. 3, 23, 1817; d. 7, 27, 1852; son of Tyler above; farmer on Macedonia road opposite Elder Turner's;
m. 5, 9, 1844, LOUISA HERRICK, dau. of Rufus Herrick, see; b. 7, 6, 1824; d. 5, 18, 1854.
CHILDREN
Alvin Thaddeus, b. 9, 10, 1845; d. in Ridgeville, 8, 26, 1863.
Elbert Sidney, b. 3, 8, 1847; see below.
Ellen Maria, b. 3, 13, 1849; m. (1) Augustus Lawton Wright and had Elbert Augustus and Edith Rosalind; m. (2) Moses Fuller; she in CI.
ELBERT SIDNEY SMITH, son of Richard T. above, b. 3, 8, 1847; lawyer in Springfield, Ill .; member of Ill. senate; to Ill. fr. Solon 1869;
m. 6, 19, 1879, ELIZA JANE KINSLEY, b. 1, 3, 1845; dau. of Rev. Hiram (1799-1887) and Elsie Ladd (Moulton) (1806- 89) Kinsley.
CHILDREN
Elda Louise, b. 5, 3, 1880. Elberta Thalia, b. 3, 8, 1882.
Sidney Benjamin, b. 2, 7, 1885; m. II, 22, 1910, Madeline Bab- cock and had Elbert Sidney, b. 10, 27, 1911, and Emma Louise, b. 9, 2, 1915.
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HENRY AUGUSTUS SMITH, son of Tyler above, b. 6, 8, 1821; d. ab. 1893; lived in Solon and bur. there;
m. 4, 7, 1850, CLARISSA HIGBY, who d. in Kan. ab. 1892, sister of William Higby.
CHILDREN, BORN IN SOLON
Jennie Estelle, b. 9, 26, 1854; d. y.
Henrietta Augusta, b. 9, 21, 1856; m. George Kerner; Rochester, N. Y.
Henry Augustus, Jr., b. 11, 1, 1857; d.
Clarence Leroy, b. 7, 14, 1863; in the far west.
William Herbert, an adopted son, b. II, 28, 1854; d. in California.
SIDNEY BENJAMIN SMITH, son of Tyler above, b. II, 29, 1823; d. II, 5, 1874; lived in Solon; first secretary of Tw. Fair; he and Henry in Tw. Inst .;
m. (1) 5, 2, 1850, LUCRETIA HERRICK, dau. of Justus Herrick, b. 8, 14, 1828; d. 9, 22, 1861;
m. (2) 2, 26, 1862, DOLLIE GOVE, niece of Mrs. Justus Herrick;
m. (3) 10, 30, 1866, PHIDELIA NORTON. CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE
Ida Caroline, b. 2, 9, 1852; d. in Calif. 1910.
Jenella Eunice, b. 10, 29, 1854; m. John W. Jones, of Claridon and had 4 daus.
Florence Emma, b. 10, 14, 1856; d. 10, 5, 1874.
BY SECOND WIFE
Gove, b. 4, 29, 1865; d. May 1875. Victor.
WILLIAM SMITH, b. Ct., 2, 4, 1782; d. 3, 3, 1855; to Mecca ab. 1827; he was bro. of Betsy Smith who m. Beriah Green, see; his father was Jonathan Smith, 1746-1840; m. Hannah Witter, 1750-1823;
m. 9, II, 1803, BETSY WILBUR, b. 2, 14, 1783; d. 4, 29, 1843.
CHILDREN
I. William, b. 3, 10, 1805.
2. Jonathan, b. 9, 22, 1806 (?); missionary to Hawaiian Islands (?)
3. Betsy, b. 7, 27, 1808.
4. Arvalina, b. 8, 21, 1810.
5. Celina, b. 5, 5, 1812.
6. Joseph William, b. II, 22, 1814.
7. Elenor, b. 1, 1, 1818; d. 8, 21, 1853.
8. Christa Cook, b. 3, 12, 1820; d. 12, 15, 1852.
9. Hannah, b. 3, 29, 1822.
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IO. Isaac Fellows, b. 7, 26, 1824; see below; only one of family that lived in Tw.
II. Mary Melissa, b. 3, 8, 1829.
ISAAC FELLOWS SMITH, son of William above, b. at Preston, Ct., 7, 26, 1824; d. at Little Rock, Ark., 7, 16, 1865, in 43rd Ill. Regt .; here 1860; so. side of park; on Aurora road a year or more; then to Ashkum, Ill. After his death his family returned to Tw. but back to Ill. 1874-5;
m., in Tw., 10, 18, 1853, MARY HEWITT HERRICK, dau. of David Herrick, see, b. 2, 4, 1823; d. 7, 5, 1885; Cong. 1866, dis. to Ill. 1876.
CHILDREN
I. Son, d. 12, 1, 1857, age 3.
2. David Oliver, b. 1, 8, 1856; see below.
3. Mary Esther, b. Vernon, 5, 31, 1858; d. Oberlin, July, 1899; unm .; teacher.
4. Jonathan Green, b. 6, 11, 1860; see below.
5. William Avery, b. 9, 22, 1862; see below.
DAVID OLIVER SMITH, b. Ashkum, Ill., 1, 8, 1856, son of Isaac above;
m., 8, 13, 1884, FANNIE LUCINA WILCOX, dau. of John Wilcox, see; b. 4, 3, 1854; Oberlin Col. 1870-75; Winamac, Ind.
CHILDREN
I. Avery Wilcox, b. 7, 5, 1885; d. 1904.
2. Alvin Jonathan, b. 9, 10, 1887; unm.
3. Ethel Rose, b. 3, 29, 1889.
4. William Edward, b. 3, 23, 1891; d. 1910.
5. Oliver Lewis, b. 5, 24, 1892; d. Dec. 1895.
6. Mabel Frances, b. 8, 19, 1893.
7. Thomas Freeman, b. 1, 1, 1896.
REV. JONATHAN GREEN SMITH, son of Isaac Fellows Smith above, b. 6, 11, 1860; Oberlin Col. 1885; seminary 1888; Cong. pastor at Tomah, Wis., since 1898; moderator of Wis. State Ass'n .;
m. (1) 9, 14, 1887, ANNA GRACE ALLYN, of Oberlin, b. 10, 23, 1862; d. 7, 6, 1901; dau. of Albert and Abigail (King) Allyn;
m. (2) 6, 30, 1908, MARGARET HILLARD HEWITT, b. II, 22, 1867, dau. of Charles Edwin and Eliza Ann (Hillard) Hewitt.
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CHILDREN, BY FIRST WIFE
I. Ruth Mary, b. 9, 3, 1888; d. 10, 21, 1888.
2. Paul Brand, b. 4, 6, 1890; d. 3, 7, 1903.
3. Margaret Helen, b. 11, 17, 1892; Ripon Col. 1915; teacher.
4. Raymond Allyn, b. 12, 26, 1894; music teacher.
5. Dorothy Gladys, b. 11, 25, 1897; d. 12, 1, 1897.
6. Theodore Jonathan, b. 3, 15, 1901.
WILLIAM AVERY SMITH, son of Isaac Fellows Smith above; b. Chebansee, Ill., 9, 22, 1862; Columbus;
m. 5, 29, 1888, ROSA L. CAMPBELL, b. Aug. 1862; Cong. 1888, dis. to Oberlin 1889.
CHILDREN
I. Howard Campbell, b. 4, 8, 1889; d. 4, 28, 1908.
2. Wilbur William, b. 2, 19, 1892; m. 6, 10, 1916, Anna M. Hall.
3. Lois Mary, b. 8, 27, 1894.
4. Olive Lenore, b. 12, 10, 1897; d. 11, 30, 1898.
5. Wendell Philips, b. 5, 24, 1900.
6. Adelbert David, b. 4, 11, 1902.
ROY FLOYD SMITH, b. 9, 19, 1888 in Akron, son of Charles M. and Mary (Gilbert) Smith; local agent for W. & L. E. R. R .; in railroad work many years;
m. 12, 3, 1910, MAUD ILENE RALSTON, b. I, 28, 1893, at Smithfield; dau. of James C. and Elizabeth (Guyton) Ralston.
CHILDREN
Harold Wayne, b. 4, 3, 1911. Geraldine Grenelle, b. 5, 2, 1912; d. 3, 28, 1913.
Bessie Burdine, b. 2, 12, 1915.
HENRY SMITH, son of Mrs. Julia M. Smith, who m. James Hill, see;
m. SARAH MCFARLAND, dau. of Harvey McFarland; she d. Aug. 1914.
CHILDREN
William.
Clayton, who had son Harvey.
DON JUAN SMITH, b. Fremont, 3, 28, 1857, son of George and Elizabeth Smith; barber; to Tw. 1916;
m. (1) 1889, EFFIE WIEDMAN, and had Clyde, b. 8, 12, 1902.
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m. (2) 1, 7, 1913, MRS. IDA C. (GILLESPIE) NOXON, who had by first hus. Leila, b. 9, 16, 1886; d. 1910. Ida C. was dau. of Joseph and Justina (Sears) Gillespie; g't. g'd. dau. of Samuel Sears, of Rev. War.
ISAAC SNELL and wife; see census of 1833; where William Boose lives;
They had Cene, b. ab. 1828, and Catherine, b. ab. 1830. FRANK SNELL;
m. Jan. 1887, CARRIE REISS, who later m. Francis Siess, see; here 1906-09.
CHILDREN
Lillian Marie, b. 11, 29, 1887; m. Frank Sadoski; Cl., and had Bernard, b. 6, 14, 1908, and Leonard, b. 12, 3, 1910.
Theresa Marie,b. 3, 29, 1889; m. Joseph Regenau, Cl.
Xavier, b. 10, 27, 1892.
MILTON E. SOBER, b. 1870, son of William and Amanda (Allen) Sober;
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