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m. 1896, ELSIE MARIE VEON, b. 1872, dau. of Harvey S. and Maria (Cowley) Veon.
CHILDREN
Waldo Allen, b. 2, 16, 1898.
Lynn Albert, b. 5, 30, 1910.
EDWARD SODON; in Civil War; name on monument.
JOHN SOLINSKI, b. 12, 27, 1867, son of John and Kath- erine (Gribowski) Solinski; to Tw. 1910; mile west of village;
m. 1888, VICTORIA KOZLOWSKI, b. 12, 20, 1864, dau. of John and Josephine (Mickalski) Kozlowski.
CHILDREN, ALL BORN IN AMERICA
I. Frank, b. 11, 8, 1889; m. 5, 3, 1911, Hattie Mikalski.
2. John, b. 6, 14, 1891; d. 9, 3, 1892.
3. Joe, b. 11, 12, 1893.
4. Sophie, b. 3, 20, 1896; d. 6, 3, 1898.
5. Marian, b. 1, 31, 1898.
6. Lottie, b. 11, 1, 1900 (?); Meth.
7. Lawrence, b. 5, 3, 1902; d. 5, 6, 1902.
8. Helen, b. 11, 27, 1903; Meth.
9. Sigmond, b. 11, 30, 1905.
IO. Sophie, b. 7, 13, 1908.
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SPAFFORD
WILLIAM W. SOUTHWORTH, b. ab. 1791; d. 11, 21, 1863; fr. Chester, Ct .; Solon road; see census 1833; Meth. 1843; m. ASENATH WATROUS of Deep River, Ct., b. ab. 1793; d. 12, 13, 1876; both Cong. 1834.
CHILDREN
I. William Ezra, b. ab. 1815; see below.
2. Susan Matilda, b. ab. 1817; Cong. 1834; m. Almon Tinker.
3. Asenath, b. ab. 1821; Cong. 1834; m. - Post.
4. Sylvester M., b. ab. 1823; see below.
5 . Chauncey, b. ab. 1825; d. 8, 21, 1846; Cong. 1843.
6.
Prudence Amanda, b. ab. 1828, bap. 1836; Meth. 1845.
7. Richard Pomeroy, b. ab. 1832; bap. 1836.
8. Victoria Jeannette, bap. 1839; m. William W. Chamberlin, see.
9. Samantha Maria, bap. 1836.
Child of Capt. Southworth, d. 2, 1, 1831, age 112 yrs. MRS. MARY SOUTHWORTH, b. ab. 1827; d. 12, 12, 1892.
FRANK SOUTHWORTH; Cong. 1893; Bedford.
WILLIAM EZRA SOUTHWORTH, son of William above; b. ab. 1815; where Mr. Taylor lives on Solon road; Meth .; d. Oct. 1884;
m. MARY -, b. ab. 1827; d. 12, 12, 1892. CHILDREN
Edgar; m. -; Jackson, Mich.
Chauncey.
Ella, b. -; d .-; m. 5, 27, 1874, Perry Dresser, see.
Lena; m. (1)
Armstrong; m. (2) Sweet. Frank; m. Della Custer (?); Bedford.
SYLVESTER SOUTHWORTH, son of William, Sen., above; b. ab. 1823; d. 7, 3, 1902; Cong. 1843;
m. ab. 1847-8, AZUBA JANE ENO, b. ab. 1823; d. 2, 13, 1891.
CHILDREN
Byron, b. ab. 1849; d. 5, 29, 1853.
Isabelle Josephine, b. 7, 27, 1854; d. Apr. 1915; m. 1875, Howard C. Holt, see.
Alice Nettie, b. 3, 31, 1857; m. 1883, Ansel Weeks Doane, see. Cora Adella, b. 8, 18, 1862; nurse; unm.
SPAFFORD PEDIGREE
I. JOHN SPAFFORD, 1612-1768; m. ELIZABETH SCOTT.
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II. JOHN SPAFFORD, 1648-1696-7; m. 1675, SARAH WHEELER.
III. CAPT. JOHN SPAFFORD; m. 1700, DORCAS HOP- KINSON.
IV. CAPT. JOHN SPAFFORD, b. 1702; m. HANNAH TYLER.
V. BRADSTREET SPAFFORD, b. Rowley, Mass., 1731; in Indian wars; m. 1752, MARY PAGE.
VI. COL. NATHAN SPAFFORD, b. 5, 25, 1761; d. before 1817; in Rev. War; to Geneva, N. Y .; m. HANNAH BARNET who d. 1824 at Geneva.
VII. NATHAN B. SPAFFORD, b. Fairfax, Vt., 1791; fr. Geneva, N. Y., to Tw. 1827; to Northfield, 1858; in Tw. lived at end of lane running north from bend in Ice house road 1/2 mi .;
m. 1817, MARY ("POLLY") MORRISON, who m. (2) his bro. Hiram.
CHILDREN
I. Lydia, b. ab. 1821; d. 1853; m. John Tryon.
2. Ammarilla, b. ab. 1823; d. 1843.
3. Almon Jackson, b. ab. 1826; m. Laura Washburn.
4. Zulema, b. ab. 1828; m. Samuel Leslie.
5. Jason Morrison, b. 9, 18, 1831; d. 1876; m. Philena Cranson; dau. Amarilla m. Joseph B. Carter, see.
6. Seth A., b. 5, 2, 1832; m. Irena Tenant.
7. Infant, b. May 1833.
8. Mary C., b. 5, 7, 1837; m. William C. Hurst, see.
Infant of Hiram Spafford, d. 5, 8, 1828, age 3 days.
APERETH SPENCER, d. 9, 5, 1858, age 41.
BRAINERD and HARRIET SPENCER, here at school from Aurora; Harriet was teacher in Tw. Inst. 1854-7.
WARREN P. SPENCER, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1847-50.
MRS. GEORGE SPOONER; wid .; Cong. 1897, dis. 1903; fr. south; in old stone house on Liberty St .; she m. (2) -
MISS GEORGIE SPOONER, prob. her dau.
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SQUIRE
CELIA and EMMA SPRAGUE, nieces of Mrs. Harrison Dunshee; made home with her; taught several yrs.
MRS. SPRANG, on Hudson road; d.
JERVIS SPRING; m. ALMIRA -, both Cong. 1844, dis. to Burton. Mr. Spring, perhaps same one, had cloth mill on Tinker's Creek near Mr. Lister's.
MR. SPRINGER, on Streetsboro road; worked for Salmon Oviatt.
MRS. SPRINGER, d. 8, 7, 1853, age 35.
CHARLES SPRINGER, killed in Civil War.
JANE SPRINGER, m .; lives at Mogadore.
CLARENCE SQUIRE, farmer on Bedford road;
m. MAUD SOPHRONIA GILL, b. 9, 24, 1885; dau. of Lazarus H. Gill, see; two chil. d. y.
SYLVESTER SQUIRE, b. Hinsdale, Mass., 7, 6, 1809; d. Aurora, 10, 9, 1876; son of Ezekiel and Clarissa (Stuart) Squire, he being son of Rev. War soldier; to Mantua 1811; to Tw. ab. 1838; bought 400 acres nearly square, bounded north and east by county line; sold west half and bought 179 acres east of east half and after 1848 lived across line in Aurora; taught 10 terms;
m. 1836, REBECCA SNOW, b. Mantua, 1, 20, 18II; d. Aurora, 8, 10, 1887; dau. of Franklin and Lydia (Olcott) Snow; he son of Rev. War soldier.
CHILDREN
Laura M., b. Mantua, 9, 3, 1837; d. Claremont, Calif. 3, 13, 1913; m. 1880, Erastus Jackson; no chil.
Franklin, b. ab. 1840; d. in infancy.
Edwin, b. Tw. 6, 13, 1843, see below.
Charles A., b. Tw. 5, 18, 1845; m. (I) -; m. (2) Mary Russell; no chil .; Geauga Lake.
Martin Sylvester, b. 6, 10, 1852; d. 10, 26, 1859.
EDWIN SQUIRE, son of above, b. Tw. 6, 13, 1843; now in Claremont, Calif .;
m. 10, 3, 1883, SARAH ANN CARTER.
STANDISH
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CHILDREN
Frank Carter, b. 5, 16, 1885; Stanford Univ .; civil engineer in Portland, Oregon.
Laura Charlton, b. 4, 25, 1887; grad. of and prof. in Pomona Col., Calif.
Edwin John, b. 9, 28, 1889.
SUSAN L. STANDISH, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1845-6.
STANLEY PEDIGREE
I. THOMAS STANLEY; d. 1, 31, 1663; to Cambridge, Mass. 1634; m. BENETT STANLEY.
II. NATHANIEL STANLEY, b. Hartford, ab. 1638; d. II, 14, 1712; to Hadley, Mass., 1659; m. 1659, SARAH BOOSAY.
III. NATHANIEL STANLEY, b. 7, 9, 1683 ; d. 8, 17, 1755; m. II, 14, 1706, ANNA WHITING, 1686-1752.
IV. AUGUSTUS STANLEY, b. 3, 31, 1713; d. 3, 8, 1770; m. ALICE SEYMOUR, 1717-1766.
V. FREDERICK STANLEY, 1752-1795; m. MARTHA BIGELOW; So. Hadley and Hatfield, Mass.
VI. FREDERICK STANLEY, b. Hartford, Ct., 7, 19, 1786; d. Hopkins, Mich., 8, 14, 1870; bur. Tw .; came fr. New Haven, Ct., ab. 1816; ab. a year at Hudson; then to Tw. 5, 31, 1817; on farm I mi. so. of village now owned by Mr. Sutton; stone and brick mason and plasterer; contract for one of Wes. Res. College buildings; worked on some of first brick buildings in Cl., going to and fro horseback; worked at trade until 1854; cleared his farm and in 1846 sold it to son George, and bought farm mile west of center and opened stone quarries there; quarried stone for bridges on several railroads; in the 50's that stone the best in Ohio for walls; to Hopkins, Mich., soon after 2nd m .; chosen town clerk 1819 and justice of the peace with Ethan Alling;
m. (1) 9, 13, 1813, MARIA ALLING, b. 4, 23, 1795; d. 9, 28, 1854;
m. (2) Jan. 1858, MRS. THANKFUL BAIRD, wid. of Robert Baird, see; b. ab. 1796.
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CHILDREN
I. Charles Frederick, b. 11, 13, 1815; see below.
2. Maria, b. II, 23, 1818, first white child b. in Tw .; m. Rev. Sherman Burton, see; Cong. 1831.
3. George, b. 2, 12, 1821; see below.
4. William, b. 5, 4, 1824; d. 4, 17, 1836.
5. Albert N., b. 5, 3, 1830; see below.
6. Mary Elizabeth, b. 1838; Cong. 1887, dis. to Los Angeles, 1912; m. 3, 25, 1864, Rev. Martin Post, Eagle Rock, Calif .; she teacher in Tw. Inst. 1857-9.
CHARLES FREDERICK STANLEY, son of Frederick above; b. II, 13, 1815; d. 3, 5, 1881; to Rome 1866 and lived with son George L. until death;
m. 9, 5, 1842, JANE PORTER, b. 5, 17, 1824; d. 4, 22, 1870; dau. of Arba Porter, see.
CHILDREN
Hiram K., b. 6, 10, 1843; d. Sept. 1843.
George Lewis, b. 8, 12, 1844; see below.
Atlanta M., b. 5, 16, 1846; Cong. 1863, dis. to Rome 1867; m. (1) Leander Campbell; m. (2) Charles L. Bauder; m. (3) Albert Allyn and has 2 children; Portland, Ore.
GEORGE LEWIS STANLEY, son of Charles Frederick above, b. 8, 12, 1844; now in Ashtabula; in Civil War, Oct. 1861, to close in 1865; in 9th O. Bat .; to Rome in Nov. 1866; to Ashtabula 1888 where he has a Portland cement factory; Cong. 1866, dis. to Rome 1867;
m. 6, 11, 1873, HULDAH D. ATWATER, b. 1, 1, 1844, dau. of Jared Atwater, see.
CHILDREN
Letta Atlanta, b. 9, 14, 1877; d. 3, 24, 1903; m. Clark C. Cadle. Arba P., b. 3, 18, 1881; m. 6, 1, 1912, Lulu Shingledecker.
Edgar A., b. 11, 25, 1882; m. 7, 10, 1907, Edith Fae Watson and had Letta May, b. 5, 3, 1914.
GEORGE STANLEY, son of Frederick above, b. 2, 12, 1821; d. II, 2, 1871; clerk of Cong. chh. 1862-71; dea. 1865-71; S. S. supt .;
m. 3, 26, 1846, NANCY SHELDON, dau. of Festus Sheldon, see; b. ab. 1820; d. 7, 10, 1889.
CHILDREN
Herbert George, b, 2, 28, 1847; see below.
Edward Oliver, b. 8, 25, 1850; d. 4, 25, 1891; m. 11, 10, 1875, Ella A. Johnston, who d. at Warren 9, 26, 1915.
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HERBERT GEORGE STANLEY, son of George above, b. 2, 28, 1847; d. 1, 7, 1892;
m. I, 21, 1869, CORNELIA A. CANNON, who d. II, 28, 1900.
CHILDREN
I. Grace Cannon, b. 9, 30, 1875; m. 12, 15, 1897, Walter Thomas Akers, Akron. They had Marjorie, b. 9, 12, 1900, Walter Thomas, Jr., b. 5, 12, 1906, Stanley, b. 6, 7, 1913.
2. Wilson George, b. 12, 4, 1878; d. 12, 4, 1900.
ALBERT N. STANLEY, son of Frederick above; b. 5, 3, 1830; d. 4, 9, 1910, age 80; on corner where Mrs. John Hempstead lives, and also where Bert Tucker lives; farmer and cattle buyer; spent whole life in Twinsburg;
m. 4, 5, 1860, JOSEPHINE V. BELDIN, dau. of Erastus Beldin, see; b. 8, 3, 1838; d. 10, 5, 1906.
CHILDREN
I. Erastus Beldin, b. 12, 3, 1862; m. 6, 4, 1895, Etta M. Dale; and had Esther J., b. 3, 19, 1896, and Blanche E., b. 8, 1, 1898; Warren.
2. Earl D., b. 8, 4, 1864; Beehive, Mont.
3. Harriet, b. 6, 4, 1867; d. 12, 23, 1870.
4. Mary A., b. 4, 7, 1872; Los Angeles, Calif.
5. Bessie M., b. 7, 27, 1874; m. 10, 24, 1899, George L. Wygant,
see.
6. Frederick A., b. 7, 22, 1877; m. 10, 28, 1903, Gertrude Tibbals and had Josephine Lucy, b. 8, 22, 1904, Isabel, b. 5, 25, 1906, and Lucy Alma, b. 7, 26, 1909.
CAPT. TIMOTHY STANNARD, b. Fairhaven, Ct .; cousin of Aaron Post; capt. in war of 1812; to Tw. in 30's and bought farm just south of Otis Bennett's; frame house; John Gould's father rented it in 1843 and John born there; Capt. Stannard went back to Fairhaven, Ct., engaged in local coastwise trade and d. there ab. 1875; a notable character, "sagacious and orthodox."
PHOEBE STAPLES, d. 6, 23, 1851, age 53.
EZRA STARKWEATHER, b. ab. 1803; d. 5, 23, 1873; here 1860; farmer, where Ed. Crouse lives; kept hotel on Bed- ford road where Wm. Adams lives; there ab. 1840; sold it ab. 1860;
m. LAURA HERRICK, b. ab. 1801; both Meth.
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STEVENS
CHILDREN
Belcher, b. ab. 1828; d. in St. Louis; there before the war; m.Marilla Clark, a teacher in Inst .; their son, Oakley, lives in Grand Rapids, Mich. Thomas, b .- - -; unm .; in Civil War; in soldiers' home, Dayton.
FRANK STASEK, b. 8, 9, 1859, in Bohemia; to U. S. 1891; Cl .; baker and hotel keeper; to Tw. 1916 and bought Elwood Cowles' place on Solon road; by first wife had Jerry, b. II, I, 1894; m. lives in Cl., and Virginia, b. 5, 6, 1903;
m. (2) 2, 10, 1908, ANA STAZI NAVAK, b. in Bohemia 5, 15, 1873; to U. S. 1886.
WILLIAM XENOPHON STEADMAN, b. 7, 2, 1880; fr. Cl. to Tw. 1915; on old Smith place on Icehouse road;
m. (I) .
m. (2), 9, 1, 1909, ILO LINDERMAN, b. IO, 20, 1891. CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE
I. Luman, b. II, 18, 1899; d. Dec. 1906.
2. Harvey, b. 5, 6, 1901.
3. Muriel Elizabeth, b. 6, 21, 1904.
4. Herbert, b. 10, 26, 1906.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE
5. Wilma Elizabeth, b. 2, 25, 19II.
6. Ilo Pearl, b. 5, 22, 1912.
7. John William, b. 5, 26, 1914.
8. Theodore, d. 11, 15, 1915, age 3 weeks.
CHARLES H. STEARNS, one of first fr. Tw. killed in Civil War.
ROBERT EDWARD STEIN, b. 2, 22, 1883, son of Jacob and Phoebe (Marhoofer) Stein of Tuscarawas Co .; to Tw. 1911; left, 1915; owned house below Mrs. Curtis's; blacksmith with Adam Stingel;
m. 10, 10, 1907, IDA MAY FETT, b. 7, 28, 1887, dau. of John and Mary (Schumacher) Fett.
CHILDREN Harold Henry, b. 10, 30, 1908.
Walter Allen, b. 4, 7, 1914.
JOHN STEPHENSON, farmer on Solon road; to Tw. 1895; unm .; Cath.
CYPRIAN STEVENS; m. RACHEL LYON and had :
JOSEPH STEVENS, 1754-1826; m. OLIVE PUFFER and had
STEVENS
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DR. ISAAC STEVENS, b. Windsor, Ct., 7, 28, 1775; d. Tw. 1, 30, 1854; physician; lived where Ed. Crouse lives; both Cong. 1854;
m. 4, 11, 1799, MARY PIERCE, b. 6, 13, 1777; d. Solon, 1, 15, 1860; dau. of Ebenezer and Eunice (Loomis) Pierce.
CHILDREN
I. Mary, b. 1, 5, 1800; d. Tw. 5, 23, 1884; m. 10, 23, 1843, Henry Reed, see.
2. Mercia, b. 9, 24, 1801; d. 12, 14, 1881; m. 2, 10, 1845; Jotham Randall.
3. Ebenezer Pierce, b. 11, 10, 1803; d. 2, 9, 1894; m. Feb. 1832, Lucy Yeomans.
4. John Gordon, b. 12, 2, 1805; d. 4, 2, 1881; see below.
5. Eunice, b. 10, 20, 1807; d. 3, 21, 1809.
6. Jerusha Louisa, b. 1, 20, 1810; d. 11, 14, 1818.
7. Eunice, b. I, 28, 1812; d. 8, 23, 1825.
8. Alexander Clark, b. 3, 10, 1814; see below.
9. Harriet Lucia, b. 8, 6, 1816; d. 3, 24, 1905, Cong. 1880.
IO. Jerusha Louisa, b. 4, 22, 1821; d. Tw. 3, 18, 1900; Cong. 1849; m. 1, 12, 1865, Justus T. Herrick, see.
ALEXANDER CLARK STEVENS, son of above, b. 3, 10, 1814; d. 1, 17, 1892;
m. 5, 27, 1847, MARY PHILLIPS BARNARD; they and his mother and Jerusha to Solon, 1858.
CHILDREN
Howard.
Ashley, b. ab. 1848.
Isaac, b. ab. 1852.
DR. JOHN GORDON STEVENS, b. 12, 2, 1805; d. 4, 2, 1881; son of Dr. Isaac Stevens above; to Tw. fr. Nelson 1846, buying the Leach place and later the place since owned by the Crouses; Cong. 1849 fr. Nelson, dis. 1864 to Youngstown;
m. (1) 1831, ISABEL WADSWORTH, dau. of Seth Wads- worth;
m. (2) 5, 23, 1843, MARY AMANDA WADSWORTH, b. II, 10, 1819; d. at Harmar 11, 1, 1874.
CHILDREN
George Philander, b. -; d. in Ravenna; m. Harriet Hosmer of Aurora, now in Ravenna; he tea. Tw. Inst. 1855.
John Francis; m. 5, 30, 1863, Delia Booth, b. 2, 23, 1840; d. 3, 9, 1906; dau. of Philander Booth, see.
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STOCKER
Ruth Isabella; m. 1, 1, 1861, Brainard Spencer Higley, son of Joseph Higley, see; she teacher in Tw. Inst. 1859.
Ann Miranda, b. 9, 8, 1853.
Fannie Bell, d. 5, 3, 1854, age 3.
Infant, d. 6, 1, 1849.
SAMUEL STEVENS, where Mr. Lister lives;
m. JESSIE GILLIE, sister of Robert and John Gillie; Meth.
REV. W. D. STEVENS, Meth. pastor 1882.
CICERO BELVINA STEVENS, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1845-9.
ROBERT STEVENSON; here about 1883-5; now at Stowe Corners;
m. NORA STROUD, b. ab. 1857, now at Cuyahoga Falls. They adopted Daisy Bush who m. William H. Boose, see.
B. STEWART; near Manly Leach's; to Mentor; son Albert Stewart, b. ab. 1826; drowned in pond at Leach's falls, 7, 29, 1849; flood washed out dam and it was never rebuilt.
CHARLES O. STIMSON, b. ab. 1828; here 1860, 3 or 4 yrs., where Oscar Nichols lives; harness maker;
m. MARY -, b. ab. 1835.
One child, Emma, who m. "Brick" Pomeroy as his 3rd wife.
ADAM STINGEL, b. 4, 8, 1857, son of Jacob (1832-1906) and Razena (Zahner) Stingel; blacksmith; to Tw. 1898; both Cong. 1903;
m. 9, 22, 1881, IDA MAY WRIGHT, b. 10, 7, 1863, dau. of Benjamin Wright (1822-1873) and Lucinda (Rager) Wright.
CHILDREN
Jacob Leroy, b. 4, 15, 1883; Cong. 1903; druggist; m. 5, 10, 1910, Helen Curtiss of Hudson; Cong. 1913. Adopted children, Russell, b. 4, 6, 1914, and Leanora Ida, b. 3, 10, 1915.
Charles Edwin, b. 1, 2, 1887; d. 1, 13, 1887.
JOHN STOCKER, b. in Switz., 5, 28, 1874, son of John Stocker, b. 10, 28, 1841, and Marie (Abbuhl) Stocker, d. 4, 12, 1888; married 1866 and to U. S. 1888; he lives with son in Tw .;
STOCKHAM
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m. 11, 16, 1898, ROSALIE AEBI, b. 1I, II, 1876, in Switz., dau. of Frederick and Magdalena (Balmoose) Aebi; she came 1880; Cong. 1913.
CHILDREN
Frieda Eliza, b. 9, 5, 1899; Cong. 1913.
John Frederick, b. 9, 26, 1900; Cong. 1914.
Homer Stuart, b. 12, 28, 1901.
Ernest Charles, b. 7, 2, 1904.
Lillian Corinne, b. 6, 10, 1915.
REV. ALMON STOCKHAM; Meth. pastor 1899.
SAMUEL STOLIFER; m. Jessie Hahn, dau. of Adam Hahn, see; four children; infant d. 6, 10, 1903, age 2; son aged 15 d. Jan. 1916.
OLIVER L. STONE, Meth. 1844.
ELIJAH STORRS and wife, fr. Moriah, N. Y .; both Cong. 1840, dis. to Northfield 1840.
HARRIET STORRS, prob. dau. of above, Cong. 1840, dis. 1840.
BETSY ANN STOWE, Meth. 1844.
MRS. MARY (?) STREETER, widow; fr. Aurora; lived where P. P. Evans lives;
m. (1) LANE, of Streetsboro.
m. (2)
CLARA STREETER; d. in Oregon, 1914; m. REV. MR.
THOMPSON, of Hudson.
JOSEPH STREETER, d. 11, 18, 1841; Cong. 1832;
m. 4, 9, 1833, FLORA MILLS, of Hudson; Cong. 1834, dis. to Hudson 1855; lived on Liberty St.
MARCUS STREETER; Cincinnati.
MARY L. STREETER; Cong. 1867; to Fenton, Mich., 1871.
DR. WORTHY STREETER, of Bedford, practiced much in Tw.
MRS. STREETER, b. ab. 1764; d. 10, 3, 1849.
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SUMMERS
MARY STREETER; m. Timothy Johnson.
Relationship of above Streeters not known.
CLARA A. STROUD; worked several yrs. for Mrs. Elam Bennett; Cong. 1879; m. WILLIAM WHEELER, Bainbridge, O.
JOSEPH STURGIS; to Tw. 1844; to Cl. 1851; built present Celestia Wilcox house, one story, ab. 1846;
m. 7, 1, 1839, CORINTHIA ELDEN BAIRD, b. 7, 20, 1819; d. 9, 18, 1873; dau. of Robert Baird, see; one grandson was governor of West Virginia.
CHILDREN
Henry Clay, b. 1I, 24, 1840; d. 4, 14, 1891; m. 8, 9, 1865, Louise Ferrel who d. 10, 3, 1912.
John C., b. 7, 3, 1842; d. 8, 25, 1870; m. 8, 3, 1868, Lurinda Snow.
Josephine T., b. Tw. 2, 7, 1845; d. 5, 7, 1879; m. 11, 18, 1866, William C. Walsh who d. 2, 22, 1873.
Olive C., b. 11, 25, 1846; m. E. L. Paisley; Cl.
The children's marriages and deaths were all in Cl.
REV. A. G. STURGIS, Meth. pastor 1836.
JOHN MILES STURTEVANT and wife, Mary (Morton); probably did not live in Tw. but in Munson.
CHILDREN
Sarah; lived at Apollos White's; went to Iowa; m. - Moore. Mary Jane; lived at Anson White's and m. William White, son of Hanford, see.
Susan; lived at Apollos White's; m. Moore; to Iowa.
Amelia A., b. 1842; adopted by Elisha Lane; now in Hopkins, Mich .; m. 3, 13, 1861, Eli H. Page, who d. yrs ago; was in Civil War; worked in Tw. a few months at wagon making.
MICHAEL SULLIVAN, b. in Ireland ab. 1803; to America 1850; here 1860; near old mills; bought farm 1853; to Boston, O., 1865 and d. there, age over 80;
m. BRIDGET RYAN, b. ab. 1825; d. 1889.
CHILDREN
James; m. Mary McGuire; 5 chil .; Boston, O .; see Doyle's Cent. Hist., p. 835.
John.
Delia; Hudson.
Lawrence; Boston, O.
Agnes; Hudson.
FRANK STEPHEN SUMMERS, 25, b. 6, 1860; where Charles Nichols lives; in Tw. ab. 2 yrs., 1904-6; now in Pomona, Calif .;
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m. 5, 26, 1881, AFFA ADELLE DONALDSON, b. 3, 25, 1862. CHILDREN
Ralph.
Ethel Catherine, b. 4, 7, 1882; m. 10, 6, 1901, William Edward Twerell, see.
Son.
CLARENCE WESLEY SUTTON, b. 5, 4, 1870; Cornell University 1900; teacher; bought Leonard farm mile south of village and lives on it in summer since 1915; Cl .;
m. 9, 1, 1903, FLORENCE MAY TUPPER, b. 8, 10, 1879, in Genoa, N. Y .; Cortland, N. Y., Normal School; teacher 3 yrs.
CHILDREN
Dorothy Elizabeth, b. 12, 6, 1904.
Edward Henry, b. 10, 5, 1906.
GEORGE B. SWEET, b. 3, 11, 1864; d. 3, 3, 1907, So. Haven, Mich .;
m. 11, 3, 1882, MARY ANTOINETTE COOK, b. 9, 22, 1864. They had Floyd D., b. 10, 14, 1884; Ella Pearl, b. 5, 6, 1889, and Chrystal, b. 9, 10, 1891, of Bedford. Mrs. Sweet and dau., Ella, have lived several yrs. at Austin Herrick's.
JOHN and SARAH SWEMM, Bapt. 1841.
REV. A. WILMER SWENGEL, pastor of Cong. chh., May 1895-Nov. 1898; ordained 1886; now in business in Harris- burg, Pa .;
m. SARA LARUE.
They had Hope LaRue; Cong.
C. Alice LaRue, a sister of Mrs. Swengel, was in the family six months.
HARRY L. SWIFT; m. Ada Barker.
WILLIAM SWISSHELM, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1847-8.
T
REV. J. H. TAGG, Meth. pastor 1845 and 1882.
ALEXANDER TAGGART, b. and d. in Ireland; to U. S. and returned ;.
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m. JANE McCORMICK, b. in Ireland 11, 15, 1845; in Tw. over 44 yrs .; she m. (2) Frederick William Dierckman, see.
CHILDREN
Margaret Jane, b. ab. 1865; m. (1) 5, 31, 1883, Hiram G. Beardsley, see; m. (2) Fred Becker of Aurora; 7 yrs. on Almon J. Brown's farm. Thomas, b. ab. 1867; m. Mary Clark, 3 chil .; Cl.
William, b. ab. 1870; d. June, 1892, age 22.
AMOS COOK TAYLOR, b. ab. 1786; d. Tw. 10, 1, 1828; to Tw. July, 1817, one of first settlers; here 1820;
m. 1819, ANN CLARK, dau. of Leverett Clark, see; Cong. 1831.
CHILDREN
Timothy, b. 1821; d. Sept. 1882; Meth .; lived in Macedonia; m. Harriet Carver, b. 1821; Meth .; dau. of Bernice Carver, see. She m. (2) David Grant, see. Their dau., Arvilla Taylor, m. 1862, Clark Benjamin Bishop, father of George T. Bishop, of Northfield. Arvilla was b. 1844, Ann in 1846 and Burke ab. 1850.
Leverett Clark, b. 1823; went south and not heard from after Civil War.
Julia Annette, b. ab. 1826; m. Lester Upson, son of Asa Upson; to
Iowa.
Susan Merwin, b. ab. 1827; m. William Barton Price, see.
All the children bap. 2, 17, 1831.
TAYLOR PEDIGREE
I. SAMUEL TAYLOR; to New Eng. 1666; Hadley, Mass.
II. SAMUEL TAYLOR, 1713-1804; pioneer in Pittsfield, Mass., 1752; 5 sons, all in Rev. War.
III. SAMUEL TAYLOR, 1764-1813; to Middlefield, Mass., 1770; one of 36 families to Aurora 1807, 45 days on road, via Harrisburg and Pittsburg, Pa .; in Rev. War at 16; m., 1789, SARAH JAGGER, 1767-1853.
IV. ROYAL TAYLOR, b. Middlefield, Mass., 9, 1, 1800; d. Ravenna II, 20, 1892, age 92; as boy worked in woods, brickyard, etc., to help support mother and her family; at 16 bought land in Solon and sold at loss in 1820; taught school; learned printer's trade; studied law 2 yrs .; to Tw. between 1825-34; on Liberty St .; after 2nd m. lived in house back of the bank, then on Hudson road; helped open cheese trade with the South; in charge of bankrupt concerns after
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panic of 1837; at Chagrin Falls; had care of about a half million acres in Ohio and elsewhere; traveled much; state commissioner of Blind Asylum; in Cuyahoga Co. 1842-68 after leaving Tw .; promoter and agent for Cl. & Mahoning R. R .; helped form Free Soil party, 1848; Republican; appointed by Gov. Todd to guard interests of soldiers; handled over $2,000,000 for soldiers, widows and orphans; in Columbus nearly 3 yrs. as commissioner on military claims strong temperance man; to Ravenna 1868 and d. there.
m. (1) 3, 29, 1826, REBECCA SAUNDERS, of Ky., b. II, 3, 1799; d. 8, 22, 1836.
m. (2) 3, 27, 1837, SARAH ANN RICHARDSON, b. 12, 9, 1813; d. 4, 25, 1865; dau. of Capt. Daniel Richardson, see.
m. (3) 8, 28, 1866, MRS. ANNETTE (WATERMAN) HATCH, 1816-1893; Meth.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE
I. Samuel Saunders, b. 12, 27, 1827; d. in Ill. 1, 3, 1881; m. 11, 30, 1848, Emily D. Kent.
2. Worthy Sulpicious, b. 3, 9, 1831; killed in Civil War, 7, 14, 1863; m. 10, 15, 1859, Elizabeth Barnes.
3. Royal Squire, b. 11, 25, 1832; d. 11, 18, 1833.
4. Mary Melinda, b. 9, 18, 1834; d. 12, 13, 1913; unm.
5. Rebecca Annette, b. 8, 22, 1836; d. 10, 14, 1838.
BY SECOND WIFE
6. Daniel Richardson, b. 3, 28, 1838; real estate many yrs. in Cl .; unm.
7. James Royal, b. 7, 4, 1841; d. 4, 5, 1876; unm.
8. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 6, 24, 1843; d. 5, 30, 1890; m. 4, 27, 1868, James R. Reniff.
9. William Gideon, b. 11, 18, 1845; m. 2, 20, 1879, Belle Ferre; Cl .; both Meth.
IO. Annette Susan, b. 8, 3, 1850; m. 4, 7, 1869, Charles N. Har- rington; Chicago.
II. Charles Arthur, b. 3, 25, 1854; d. 9, 10, 1855.
I2. Ellen Estelle, b. 10, 19, 1859; unm .; teacher in Cl.
TAYLOR PEDIGREE
THOMAS TAYLOR, in Eng.
I. WILLIAM TAYLOR, b. 1609; to New Eng. before 1647.
II. SAMUEL TAYLOR, 1651-1711; Wethersfield, Ct.
III. JOHN TAYLOR, 1688-1761; m. ELIZABETH BAILEY; 13 chil.
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IV. WILLIAM TAYLOR, 1722-1777; m. RUTH (RICH) HIGGINS.
V. WILLIAM TAYLOR, 1757-1835; in Rev. War .; m. ABIGAIL CASE.
VI. HECTOR TAYLOR, 1799-1874; fr. Ct. to Ohio 1826; to Tw. 1832; merchant many yrs .; in Mr. Ink's store when it stood just west of Ed. Crouse's tin shop; lived where Bert Tucker lives; postmaster; Cong. 1838, dis. to E. Cl. 1870; descended also fr. Elder William Brewster;
m. 9, 4, 1822, POLLY ANN CARTER, b. 8, 24, 1804, in Bristol, Ct .; d. 11, 16, 1867; dau. of Noah Andrews Carter, see; she 7th gen. fr. Elder William Brewster; Cong. 1840.
CHILDREN
Anna, b. II, 9, 1834; d. 6, 23, 1906; m. Andrew J. Foster, b. 10, 18, 1833; d. 10, 25, 1896.
Virgil Corydon, b. Tw. 8, 4, 1838; see below.
Katherine, b. Tw. 1, 17, 1845; d. Buffalo, N. Y., 7, 16, 1915; an invalid 15 yrs. or more; m. 1, 25, 1872, John Lockwood Romer, of Buf- falo, b. 12, 16, 1845. They had Ray T., Mrs. Charles C. Albertson and Mrs. Harold H. Baker.
VIRGIL CORYDON TAYLOR, son of Hector above; b. Tw. 8, 4, 1838; clerked in father's store in Tw .; Lieut. in 84th O. V. I. in Civil War; to Cl. 1870; in real estate busi- ness many years;
m. 6, 23, 1863, MARGARET M. SACKETT, 1838-1908; dau. of Alexander and Harriet Sackett.
CHILDREN, BORN IN CLEVELAND
Harriet Ellen, b. 12, 25, 1864; m. Dr. Frank E. Bunts.
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