Twinsburg, Ohio, 1817-1917, Part I History, Part II Genealogies, Part 36

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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REV. A. C. WELCH, Meth. pastor 1887-8.


AUGUSTUS WELCH, Cong. 1834.


CHARLES WELDEN, to Aurora.


MRS. WELDEN, d. 3, 28, 1865, age 23.


ADELIA WELLS, Bapt. 1835.


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WHITE


JOHN A. WELLS; d. May, 1824; charter member of Cong. chh. 1822.


CHARLES WEST, d. 3, 31, 1882, age 80; lived in Mace- donia, bur. in Tw .; Bapt. 1835;


m. (I) MARY B. -; d. 2, 21, 1847, age 45.


m. (2) NANCY -; d. 2, 4, 1879, age 75.


FANNIE WEST, 1835-1908, a daughter of above?


WILLIAM JOHN WESTLAKE, b. Eng. 8, 10, 1865; to Cl. with parents 1870; son of Emanuel Westlake; farmer on Liberty St .; to Tw. 1916;


m. 9, 14, 1912, MRS. AUGUSTA (SAHS) PURSCH, wid. of Emil Pursch, by whom she had first six of following seven children :


CHILDREN


Edwin Pursch, b. 4, 1, 1894; m .; Cl.


Carl Pursch, b. 11, 26, 1895; Cl.


Rudolph Pursch, b. 2, 24, 1899; Cl.


Helen A. Pursch, b. 2, 12, 1902.


Arthur Pursch, b. 3, 5, 1904.


Elmer Pursch, b. 3, 3, 1906.


BY SECOND HUSBAND


Richard Emanuel, b. 5, 15, 1913. All seven born in Cl.


WHITE PEDIGREE


I. ELDER JOHN WHITE, to New Eng. 1632; d. 1, 23, 1684; one of first settlers of Cambridge and Hadley, Mass., and Hartford, Ct .; m. 12, 26, 1622, MARY LEVET who d. 1684.


II. LIEUT. DANIEL WHITE, 1639 (?)-1713; m. 1661, SARAH CROW, 1647-1719.


III. CAPT. DANIEL WHITE, 1671-1726; m. 1704, ANN BISSELL, 1675-1709.


IV. CAPT. ELISHA WHITE, 1706-1778; m. 1732, ANN FIELD.


V. DUDLEY WHITE, 1741-1811; m. THANKFUL MUR- RAY.


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VI. WILLIAM WHITE, 1760-1839; to Tw. Sept., 1821, fr. Killingworth, Ct., with 3 yoke of oxen and 3000 lbs. of goods; where O. O. Kelsey lived;


m. 1790, JULIANA PIERSON; d. 8, 16, 1836; Cong. 1822, a charter member.


CHILDREN


I. Child d. in infancy.


2. Julia, b. 1795; d. 1821, on journey to Ohio.


3. Hanford, 1797-1855; see below.


4. Polly, 1798-1817.


5. Fanny, b. 5, 19, 1801; d. 2, 28, 1874; m. James H. Kelsey, see.


6. Philena, b. 8, 3, 1806; d. Tw. 4, 4, 1901, aged nearly 95; lived many yrs. in small house south of where George M. Wall lives on Solon road; Cong. 1834.


7. William, b. 1808; d. 1821, on journey to Ohio.


BATHSHEBA WHITE, b. ab. 1767; d. 1, 21, 1834, perhaps sister of William of Gen. VI.


HANFORD WHITE, son of William above, b. Killing- worth, Ct., 7, 3, 1797; d. Tw. 4, 28, 1855; to Tw. Nov. 1820, 600 miles on foot, 46 miles the last day; farmer where Lynn K. Chamberlin lives, also where George M. Wall lives; Cong .;


m. (1) 1822, HEPZIBAH PRATT, who d. 10, 13, 1837; Cong. 1828;


m. (2) 1838, MARY HERRICK, b. ab. 1805; d. 1, 27 1879; Cong. 1849.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


I. William, b. 4, 30, 1823; d .; m. Mary Jane Sturtevant, see.


2. Malvina Maria, b. 1, 16, 1825.


3. Heman Franklin, b. 3, 23, 1827; m. 1855, Jane Buskirk; to Hopkins, Mich.


4. Chauncey, b. 4, 19, 1829; went west 1858.


5. Catharine, b. 12, 22, 1830; m. 1858, James E. Parmelee of Hopkins, Mich .; Cong. 1855.


6. James Harvey, b. 5, 9, 1833; to Hopkins, Mich.


BY SECOND WIFE


7. Elisha, b. 6, 29, 1839; d. 6, 19, 1865; m. 11, 8, 1864, Sarah Lane, dau. of Luman Lane, see; she m. (2) 1, 22, 1868, Gideon H. Mills, see.


APOLLOS WHITE, b. ab. 1794; d. Tw. 4, 30, 1868; here 1860, where Mr. Norris lives on Solon road; erected mills on Tinker's Creek and Icehouse road, and for many yrs. made


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WHITE


and sold much lumber; his home a station on "underground railroad;"


m. BETSY (ELDRIDGE?), b. ab. 1796; d. 10, 19, 1881; Bapt. 1838.


CHILDREN


Anson, b. 10, 3, 1817; d. Kent, 6, 7, 1896; cheesemaker on Liberty St. and elsewhere; m. (1) 4, 5, 1838, Roena Hanchett, b. ab. 1817; d. 7, 24, 1869; dau. of Seth Hanchett; m. (2) 4, 4, 1871, Celia Davis of Akron, Ind., now of Kent.


Harlow; to Ia., son Eugene d. 8, 11, 1854.


Corintha, Bapt, 1838; m. Calvin Gilbert; Solon.


Caroline Matilda; m. George Dresser, see.


JOHN WILLIAM WHITE, b. Canada, 1860; to Cl. 1891; to Tw. 1905; lives near depot;


m. 1, 19, 1882, ELIZABETH KELLESTINE, b. 10, 12, 1860; Meth .; Cong. 1914.


CHILDREN


Mary Elizabeth, b. 10, 20, 1883; m. 1902, Harvey White; Chardon.


Mabel Maud, b. 1885; m. ab. 1905, William Meek, see; Cl.


William John, b. 1, 12, 1890; m. Lena Harrison; he in U. S. Navy. James David, b. 9, 24, 1893; d. ab. 1897.


Edith Dorothy, b. 7, 19, 1895; m. 1912, Edmund Henry Mccrary; near Mantua; she Meth.


JONATHAN WHITE; see census of 1833; lived north end of Solon road; had Lester, b. ab. 1803.


A JONATHAN WHITE d. 1, 29, 1844, age 78.


JONATHAN WHITE, lived where John T. Hempstead lives; a MR. WHITE d. 6, 27, 1882, age 72.


m. SMITH.


CHILDREN


Mary Parmelia, b. ab. 1826.


Cynthia Oliva, b. ab. 1827.


Benjamin Webster, b. ab. 1830.


Jonathan Almon, b. ab. 1831.


PAUL WHITE, lived on Icehouse road opposite Peter Murray's, also in village; see census of 1833;


m. CHILDREN


I. Alma Bathsheba, b. ab. 1818.


2. Alfred, b. ab. 1823.


3. Benjamin Franklin, b. ab. 1824.


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4. John, b. ab. 1825.


5. Sabra, b. ab. 1828.


6. Stephen, b. ab. 1830.


7. Daniel, b. Mar. 1832.


EMERSON E. WHITE, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1851; later state supt. of public instruction.


MARY E. WHITE, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1851-2.


FREDERICK WILLIAM WHEELER; see census of 1833; son Western William, b. ab. 1818; Meth. 1877.


NANCY WHEELER and dau., Elizabeth, to Tw., July, 1817.


HIRAM WHEELER; m. MARY EMILEY WILCOX, dau. of Moses Wilcox; she as wid. d. 4, 30, 1830, aged 24.


RUDOLPH WHEELER.


Relationship of these Wheelers not known.


MRS. WHIPPLE; d. Dec. 1866.


JAMES WHITEHOUSE; Cong. 1836;


m. ELIZABETH , Cong. 1836.


WILSON WHITTACUS ("Tony Alling"), colored; to Tw. 7, 7, 1817; worked for Ethan Alling.


GOTTLIEB WIDMER, SEN., and wife, MAGGIE; lived on Salmon Oviatt's place 1904-7; now in Wis .; had 7 chil., and others who d. y.


GOTTLIEB WIDMER, JR., son of above, b. 2, 11, 1877, in Switzerland; to U. S. with parents, 1884; farmer; in Hud- son 12 yrs. and chil. born there; now on Cochrane farm, Solon road;


m. 10, 12, 1901, CLARA LUGINBUHL, dau. of Albert and Rosa Luginbuhl, of Alliance, b. 3, 20, 1882, in Switz .; to U. S. with parents 1889.


CHILDREN


Carl Emil, b. 10, 20, 1905. Helen Margaret, b. 7, 15, 1907. Clarenrece Fderick, b. 10, 29, 1912.


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JAMES HENRY WIGGINS, b. 5, 7, 1850; here 12 or 13 yrs .; in Berea now; lived on the George Stanley farm and on Gillie place;


m. 8, 16, 1875, HANNAH NELL RAYNER, b. 8, 16, 1859. CHILDREN


I. Loretta Mae, b. 2, 5, 1897; m. 2, 5, 1903, John Wesley Huff- man, see.


2. Leslie Adelbert, b. 5, 5, 1879; d. 3, 16, 1888.


WILCOX PEDIGREE


I. WILLIAM WILCOXSON, 1601-1652; to New Eng. 1635; Concord, Mass .; to Stratford, Ct .; m. MARGARET, d. 1655.


II. JOSEPH WILCOX, of Killingworth, Ct., 1638-1683; had bro., Nathaniel; m. ANNA -, 1659.


III. NATHANIEL WILCOX, b. 8, 29, 1668; m. II, 21, 1695, HANNAH LANE; he had bro., John, whose son, Silas, had Josiah of Brecksville.


IV. NATHANIEL WILCOX, b. 7, 19, 1700; d. 1755; m. MINDWELL , b. 1713; d. 10, 24, 1793.


CHILDREN


Mindwell, 1736-1807.


John, 1738-44.


Ebenezer, b. 3, 4, 1740; see below.


Nathaniel, 1742-62.


John, 1744-1824.


Mabel, 1746-1809.


Jerusha, 1755-1829.


Joel, 1753 (?)-1776.


V. EBENEZER WILCOX, son of Nathaniel above, b.


3, 4, 1740; d. 12, 4, 1820;


m. 5, 2, 1782, MARY NETTLETON, b. 10, 30, 1743; d. 3, 19, 1827.


CHILDREN


Nathaniel, b. 11, 3, 1783; see below.


Mary, b. 12, 3, 1785.


VI. NATHANIEL WILCOX, son of Ebenezer above, b. II, 3, 1783; d. Tw. 9, 1, 1853; fr. Conn. to Tw., 1831, accompanied by w. and 4 chil., g'd. mother Mann, Charlotte Mann, a niece of his w., Sarah Mann ("Aunt Sally") and John Mann; Cong. 1831; dea. 21 yrs .; led prayer meeting


WILCOX


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WILCOX CHART


GEN. VII.


GEN. VIII.


LOUISA M. CHARLES LORD


HORATIUS NELSON


REV. MARTIN


MABEL E.


HARRIET NEWELL


FANNY WOODBURY


CONCURRENCE


WILLIAM LORD


MARY EMILY


CYNTHIA


HULDAH


REY. EBENEZER HAYDEN


MOSES


AARON -


SARAH JANE (HITCHCOCK)


PHINEAS


REV. JOHN ELIZA MARY


FANNIE LUCINA


FREDERICK WILLIAM MARY ANN


WILLIAM


NATHANIEL HENDERSON


ALEXANDER HAMILTON WILCOX


F .M.


IRVINE F.


ERWIN


P. SHERWOOD


MARY


ALICE


DELIA


JULIA


UDA


AND FOUR BY 2OR WIFE LEVI


I WILLIAM WILLCOXSON II JOSEPH WILCOX III NATHANIEL, BROS. IL DEA. JOSEPH


IV NATHANIEL, COUSIN IN CAPT. ABEL


V EBENEZER, T'9 .


VI NATHANIEL STR .


IMOSES, TWIN OF VI AARON IDEA. ABEL


EDWIN WILCOX


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WILCOX


in North St. schoolhouse many yrs .; see census of 1833; lived where Mrs. Celestia Wilcox lives;


m. 4, 17, 1813, FANNY MANN, b. 6, 13, 1790; d. Tw. 8, 28, 1853; dau. of Elisha Mann (cousin of Horace Mann the educator) 1756-1834; m. 1789, Sarah Henderson, 1766- 1850. Elisha Mann at Bunker Hill and through Rev. War. His son, John, 1794-1834, had Mary Charlotte, b. 1817; m. 3, 2, 1842, Julius Lane.


CHILDREN


John, b. 3, 21, 1814; see below.


Frederick William, b. 2, 5, 1816; d. 10, 20, 1819.


Mary Ann, b. 6, 20, 1818; d. 1, 9, 1862; Cong. 1831.


William, b. 10, 29, 1822; see below.


Nathaniel Henderson, b. 3, 1, 1825; d. I, 27, 1861; to Hopkins, Mich.


REV. JOHN WILCOX, son of Nathaniel above, b. 3, 21, 1814; d. 4, 12, 1876; to Tw. with parents 1831; Cong. 1831, dis. 1843 to Wes. Res. Col .;


m. 9, 24, 1845, SARAH PAMELIA SPENCER, dau. of Evan and Lucina (Bacon) Spencer, b. 5, 17, 1821; d. 6, 5, 1868.


CHILDREN


Eliza Mary, b. 7, 29, 1847; m. May, 1892, John McKee.


Fannie Lucina, b. 4, 3, 1854; Oberlin Col. 1870-75; m. 8, 13, 1884, David Oliver Smith, see.


WILLIAM WILCOX, son of Nathaniel above, b. 10, 29, 1822; d. 12, 4, 1881; lived in Thompson 10 yrs. after mar- riage; when parents d. he returned to Tw., 1858, and bought out heirs on Solon road one mile fr. center; his father lived on east side across fr. present house on west side, which was rebuilt in 1872. William kept Sunday closing cheese factory 1867-78; dea. in Cong. chh. 20 yrs .;


m. (1) 5, 6, 1847, MARY LUCINA SPENCER, b. ab. 1819; d. 2, 7, 1877; dau. of Enan and Lucina (Bacon) Spencer. m. (2) 3, 30, 1878, CELESTIA ELIZA BUELL, sister of Henry Martin Buell, see; b. 4, 22, 1840; to Tw. 1858; Tw. Inst .; taught on Solon road; living now on old place; donated water right for water works; no chil. by either wife.


WILCOX PEDIGREE (See on previous page) I. WILLIAM WILCOXSON, 1601-1652; m. MARGARET -


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II. JOSEPH WILCOX, 1638-1683; Killingworth, Ct .; m. ANNA


III. DEA. JOSEPH WILCOX, b. 1659; m. HANNAH KELSEY. He was bro. of Nathaniel, ancestor of Dea. Wil- iam of Tw.


IV. CAPT. ABEL WILCOX, b. 1701; m. MARTHA STEVENS.


V. DEA. ABEL WILCOX, b. 3, 14, 1732; in Rev. War .; m. MARY HALL.


VI. MOSES WILCOX, b. 5, 11, 1772; see below.


AARON WILCOX, b. 5, II, 1772; see below.


MOSES WILCOX, son of Dea. Abel above; b. 5, 11, 1772; d. 9, 24, 1827; he and Aaron came 1812 and selected and purchased 1000 acres in north and northeasterly part of township; moved here 1823; lived back of present bank building; first postmaster, 1823, until death; Cong. chh. in Ct., 1802;


m. HULDAH LORD, b. 1778; d. 9, 6, 1854, whose sister Mabel m. Aaron Wilcox.


CHILDREN


I. Concurrance; m. Hezekiah Child.


2. William Lord.


3. Mary Emily, b. 1805; d. 4, 30, 1830; m. Hiram Wheeler.


4. Cynthia; m. Henry Williams.


5. Huldah, 1808-1865; m. Lewis Alling, see.


6. Rev. Ebenezer Hayden, b. ab. 1812; m. Arabella Proctor; Cong. 1831; seceder 1834; Oberlin Col. 1839; seminary 1842.


7. Moses; d. 4, 11, 1864, age 52; m. Isabella Forsythe.


8. Aaron, b. 1814; m. Eliza Jane Morley, see below.


9. Phineas, b. ab. 1821; m. Augusta Smith.


AARON WILCOX, twin of Moses above, b. 5, 11, 1772; d. 9, 25, 1827, within a few hours of his brother and of the same disease and bur. in the same grave; to Tw. 1823; lived north of park where Bert Tucker now lives;


m. MABEL LORD, b. 1781; d. 9, 29, 1851; dau. of Capt. Martin Lord.


CHILDREN


I. Louise M., b. ab. 1806; d. 10, 20, 1834; Cong. 1833.


2. Charles Lord, b. ab. 1808; Cong. 1834, dis. to west 1840.


3. Horatius Nelson, b. ab. 1810; Bapt. 1832.


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4. Rev. Martin, b. ab. 1811; d. Cl. 9, 27, 1851; seceder 1834; Oberlin Col. 1839, seminary 1842.


5. Mabel E., b. ab. 1816; d. of measles while at school in St. Louis, 7, 8, 1835; Cong. 1831.


6. Harriet Newell, b. 12, 8, 1817; d. 11, 8, 1859; m. 1837, Augus- tus Ellsworth, see.


7. Fanny Woodbury, b. ab. 1821; d. 5, 24, 1844.


AARON WILCOX, b. 1814, son of Moses above, who was son of Abel, a revolutionary soldier, who was son of Abel, of Killingworth, Conn .;


m. ELIZA JANE MORLEY, b. 1813, dau. of Thomas Morley, 1763, son of Thomas, 1724, son of Abel, 1689, son of Thomas, son of Abel, 1650.


CHILD


Sarah Jane, b. 1840; m. 9, 28, 1864, Peter Marshall Hitchcock, b. 1839, at Painesville, and had Charles Wilcox, Reuben, a lawyer in Cl., Lawrence, Harold Morley, also Peter Marshall and Harry who d. y. Mrs. Peter M. Hitchcock is living in Cl.


ALEXANDER HAMILTON WILCOX, b. 1811; d. 6, 14, 1873; here 1860; where Abner Lane lives; to Ashland ab. 1870 or later; relationship to other Wilcox families not known; made scale boards;


m. (1) ELECTA M. TOWER, b. ab. 1812; d. 9, 25, 1855;


m. (2) 1857, MRS. JULIA ANN (PORTER) WEBSTER, wid. of Paul Webster, see; b. 1824; d. Aug., 1868.


CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE


F. M .; m. before 5, 20, 1873, Mary Ann Webster, dau. of his step-mother.


Irving; d. y.


Irving F., capt. in Civil War; shot in eye; d. in Dayton soldiers' home; m. Lissa Clark of Streetsboro.


Sherwood, b. 1, 8, 1846; d. 2, 9, 1908; m. 6, 4, 1866, Harriet E. Webster, dau. of his stepmother; she lives in Lakewood.


Mary; m. Jack Preston, of Cl.


Julia, b. ab. 1849; Meth .; m. - Jenkins.


BY SECOND WIFE


Alice Cornelia, b. 1858; m. 1881, Warren M. Holmes; Cherryvale, Kan.


Delia Douglas, b. 1860; d. 1894; m. 1883, Jesse North.


Ida Jane, b. 1862; d. 1896; m. 1884, George Avery.


Levi, b. 1864; d. 1884.


EDWIN WILCOX; m. ELIZA RICHARDSON, formerly of Northfield.


WILDE


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JOHN WILDE, Bapt. 1841.


AUSTIN WILDER, owned land here; Hudson; m. LYDIA, dau. of William Chamberlin, see.


JOHN F. WILLARD, fr. Wethersfield, Ct .; Cong. 1830. MRS. AMSTEAD WILLARD, b. ab. 1808; w. of above? HARRIET THAIR WILLARD, b. ab. 1830.


REV. M. WILLIAMS, Meth. pastor 1863-4.


REV. S. D. WILLIAMS, Meth. pastor 1840.


JOHN WILLIAMS, cabinet maker; here 1860.


GEORGE WILLIAMS, adopted by Daniel Richardson; in Civil War.


LAURA WILLIAMS, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1854.


VAN RENSELAER and JUDY ANN WILLIAMS, Meth. 1845.


SIDNEY CYRUS WILLIAMS, b. 1848; d. 2, 13, 1910; son of George and Maria M. Williams, who went to Mich .; farmer on Hudson road;


m. JENNIE LEIGHTON, b. 12, 28, 1851; Meth .; d. 1, 28, 1910; dau. of George Leighton who came fr. Eng. to Hud- son, 1853; b. 1815; d. 1893, and m. Mary Berry, b. 1815; d. 1854.


CHILDREN


Gertrude Samantha, b. 10, 29, 1877; m. 6, 14, 1899, Verne Rosa Hempstead, see.


Mamie Maria, b. 9, 18, 1879; m. 3, 23, 1898, Fred Miller, see. Ray George, b. 9, 15, 1881; d. 4, 15, 1885.


Harry Orrin, b. 3, 26, 1885; m. Della McVeigh; Cl.


REV. W. F. WILSON, Meth. pastor 1841.


REV. M. H. WILSON, Meth. pastor 1879.


CHARLES HENRY WILSON, b. in Eng. 11, 27, 1856; d. 6, 4, 1916; son of George and Charlotte (Sturges) Wilson, who came to U. S. 1865 and lived at Hudson; she now living at Noble; Charles to Tw. 1880, on Hudson road in old Clark place; farmer;


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m. 3, II, 1880, ZELLA MARIA CLARK, dau. of Newton Clark, see; b. ab. 1862; d. 4, 7, 1911.


CHILDREN


Lottie May, b. 1, 7, 1885; m. 1908, Walter Ink, see; she Tw. H. S. 1902.


Charlotte, twin of above; d. when a month old.


ALBERT EDWARD WILSON, bro. of above; b. in Eng. 7, 22, 1864; to U. S. 1865; carpenter; lived with Charles many yrs .; to Cl. 1916;


m. 7, 16, 1914, MRS. FREDERIKA (HAGERMAN) GAR- RARD, b. II, 9, 1881, wid. of Charles Henry Garrard, see; adopted Catherine, b. 8, 19, 1902.


ELIZABETH WILSON, sister of two Wilsons above; m. Wesley Armstrong, of Noble.


THOMAS WILSON, b. Oct. 1838, Isle of Man; d. 1, 16, 1871, bur. at sea; a seaman;


m. 1, 31, 1866, MARIA CLARK, b. Isle of Man ab. 1850; to. U. S. 1871; to Tw. 1884; she dau. of Thomas Clark; she m. (2) Thompson Burrell, see.


CHILDREN


Sinclair, b. 3, 24, 1867, see below.


Maud, b. II, 21, 1868; m. Dyer Marsh; Cl.


Thomas Isaac, b. 6, 27, 1870; d. 1871.


SINCLAIR WILLIS WILSON, b. 3, 24, 1867, in Isle of Man; mason, carpenter, farmer; lives near depot;


m. 6, 5, 1912, CARRIE LOUISE MUNKEL, b. 4, 9, 1878, dau. of Frederick and Minnie (Froelich) Munkel of Cl .; fr. Germ.


CHILDREN


Junior Sinclair, b. 4, 20, 1913.


Thomas Frederick, b. 3, 18, 1916.


WING PEDIGREE


MATHEW WING, d. Eng. 1614.


I. REV. JOHN WING, b. 1585; d. ab. 1630; Oxford 1603; m. 1610, DEBORAH, dau. of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, with whom and her 4 sons she came to New Eng. 1632; she d. 1692, age 100.


II. STEPHEN WING; m. OSEAH DILLINGHAM, 1646.


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III. NATHANIEL WING; m. 1680, Sarah Hatch; he in King Philip's War. IV. EBENEZER WING; m. 1721, ELIZABETH BLACK- MORE.


V. SIMEON WING; in Rev. War; m. MARY ALLEN.


VI. ALLEN WING; m. 1794, CYNTHIA BURGESS. d.


VII. DAVID WING; m. 1797 (?), ALICE LAKE.


VIII. JEFFERSON GANCELO WING, b. 2, 9 1820; 8, 7, 1904; to Cl. 1844; m. 10, 3, 1851, PHEBE A. DURRELL, b. II, 14, 1832; d. 1I, II, 1912.


IX. FREEMAN LAKE WING, b. 2, 8, 1855; killed at powder mill 9, 30, 1892 or 93;


m. 3, 27, 1877, TIZZETTA ELIZABETH SCRANTON, dau. of Almon and Lucretia (Sands) Scranton; she b. 3, 23, 1858; Cong. 1893.


CHILDREN


I. Charles Edwin, b. 11, 7, 1879; see below.


2. Julia Adelaide, b. 10, 28, 1881; Cong. 1895; m. II, 29, 1905, Carroll Eugene Green; she Tw. H. S. 1902.


3. Jessie Lucretia, b. 2, 22, 1884; Cong. 1895; m. 9, 4, 1909, Lewis Marshall Wolcott; had Carroll Monroe, b. 11, 16, 1910; she Tw. H. S. 1902.


4. Elmer Judson, b. 7, 1, 1887, see below.


5. Alice Alma, b. 12, 7, 1889; m. II, 28, 1911, Charles Sylvanus Page; had Wilbur Alfred, b. 8, 25, 1912, and Stanley Edwin, b. II, 2, 1914.


6. Florence Lulu, b. 11, 15, 1891; m. 1915, Arthur Witt of Hudson, and had Norman Arthur, b. May, 1916.


CHARLES EDWIN WING, b. II, 7, 1879; printer and publisher, Augusta, Ga .; son of Freeman Lake above;


m. II, 24, 1904, SUSIE EVELYN WATTLES; Cong. 1906. CHILDREN


Inez Tizzetta, b. 2, 12, 1906.


Mildred Augusta, b. 9, 16, 1907.


Edwina Evelyn, b. 5, 8, 1913.


ELMER JUDSON WING, son of Freeman Lake above, b. 7, 1, 1887, paperer and painter;


m. 5, 15, 1913, LELA ELMA MATTI, dau. of Robert George Matti, see; b. 5, 30, 1895. They had Robert Freeman, b. II, 2, 1915.


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WOODBURY


HENRY WING; on Chauncey B. Lane's farm ab. 1907-13; m. (1); m.(2); had Lydia, Rodney, Albert, and Law- rence, H. S. 1910.


BENSON WITHEY, b. ab. 1835; here 1860; in Civil War;


m. ELIZABETH -, b. ab. 1835.


REV. JOSEPH WOLFE, pastor of Cong. chh. 1899-1902; came fr. Madison; went to Grafton;


m. LIZZIE B .-


CHILDREN


Jesse Benjamin, Oberlin Col. 1905; b. Springfield, Ill., 2, 7, 1881; in Spanish war; mechanical engineer; now in Shansi Mission, China.


Walter.


Wendell.


Another?


JOHN WOOD; m. ELIZABETH M. -; Cong. 1831.


MILAN WOODARD, here a short time, where Frank Scouten lives; to Detroit, Mich .;


m. (1) MARY


m. (2)


CHILD BY FIRST WIFE


Walter; m .; Detroit.


BY SECOND WIFE


John, d. 8, 27, 1894, aged 4. Herbert.


Leora.


EPHRAIM R. WOODBURY, b. ab. 1817; d. 10, 22, 1871; to Tw. ab. 1853; here 1860; where Manly Leach lives; to Mich .; justice of peace 1860; both Meth .;


m. 2, II, 1841, Sarah Pond, b. ab. 1822; d. in Ind. 3, 26, 1878; dau. of Preston Pond, see.


CHILDREN


I. Parlia, d. Butler, Ind., Mar. 1912; music teacher; m. 12, 25, 1865, Willim Roberts, who d. ab. 1900; 4 chil.


2. Mary; d. y.


3. Helen, b. Auburn, Ind., 2, 17, 1849; Meth .; m. 12, 14, 1865, in Tw., William Flohr, son of William Flohr, see; to Neb. 1886; Inavale, Neb .; had Charles who m. and had Claude, Nettie and Harold.


WRIGHT


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4. Preston, b. Auburn, Ind., 7, 14, 1850; d. Tw., 1, 29, 1853.


5. Lauren A., b. Tw. 8, 14, 1854.


6. Rose B., b. Tw. 6, 24, 1858; d. 1894; m. 3, 23, 1876, Louis C, Herrick and had 3 chil .; he killed on R. R. in Iowa, 1892.


7. Charles, b. Tw. 3, 24, 1861; d. 5, 5, 1863.


8. Arthur, b. 3, 6, 1865; d. ab. 1906; m. and had 4 chil


DAVID WRIGHT, b. ab. 1804; d. 2, 4, 1843; m. JANE CARVER, who m. (2) -- Baum, of North- field.


CHILDREN


Andrew Jackson, b. ab. Jan. 1833; here 1860; Inst. 1848; where Mr. Ferris lives; to Mich .; m. Martha West, b. ab. 1835; d.


Mervin, Inst. 1848.


JOHN FRANK WRIGHT, b. 1, 1, 1827; d. 10, 13, 1889; son of John Wright who was in war of 1812, and he son of Gen. Josiah Wright who was in Rev. War, and bro. of Gov. Silas Wright, of Canton, N. Y .; both Meth .;


m. 2, 22, -, MARY CHAMBERLIN, b. 7, 7, 1833; d. 7, 25, 1902; dau. of Luman Chamberlin, see.


CHILDREN


Edwin; d. 4, 29, 1855, age 6 mo.


Clarence Edward, Meth .; m. Eleca Talcott, Geneva.


Hiland Bert, b. 10, 12, 1864; m. 10, 16, 1890, Emma Crouse, b. 5, 29, 1864, dau. of Edward Crouse, see; he Meth.


JULIA WRIGHT, sister of above; m. ELISHA HERRICK, see.


ABBIE WRIGHT, sister of above; m. NEWTON HERRICK, see.


Both from Pownell, Vt.


GEORGE WRIGHT, in Dist. No. 7, b. ab. 1838.


HARVEY M. WRIGHT, in Civil War; name on monu- ment.


GEORGE L. WYGANT, b. 5, 21, 1877, son of Andrew J. and Hannah M. (Barnes) Wygandt; Guy's Mills, Penn .; m. 10, 24, 1899, BESSIE M. STANLEY, dau. of Albert N. Stanley, see.


CHILDREN


Thelma Marie, b. 12, 2, 1905.


Stanley Albert, b. 11, 20, 1909; d. 12, 30, 1909.


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YOUNG *


JOHN CLINTON WYMAN, b. Vt., 1, 13, 1812; d. 2, I, 1870; farmer on town line road; to Tw. 1849 fr. Essex Co., N. Y .; to Brecksville, 1855; to So. Brooklyn, 1857. Pedi- gree: John1, Jacob2, Daniel3, Daniel4, John5, John Clinton6; m. ELIZABETH JERUSHA FISH, b. 4, 30, 1815; d. 8, 26, I873.


CHILDREN


I. Emily Caroline, b. II, I, 1843; d. 9, 26, 1866; m. 10, 17, 1865, Sheridan A. Oakes, of Brecksville.


2. John Edward, b. 6, 4, 1846; m. 9, 14, 1870, Jennie Clarissa Pierson; 4 chil .; Brooklyn.


3. Ellen F., b. 10, 28, 1848; m. 9, 27, 1871, Wyman H. Bascomb, of Vt., who d. 7, 17, 1879; no chil .; Kan .; Ia.


4. Franklin E., b. Tw. 12, 7, 1851; d. 5, 18, 1853.


5. Clark Eddy, b. Tw. 2, 7, 1854; m. (1) 10, 6, 1890, Minnie Baker, who d. 9, 24, 1905; m. (2) 7, 18, 1908, Susan Long.


ALBERT G. WYMAN, bro. of John C. above, b. 11, 20, 1809;


m. 3, 20, 1833, MARANDA EVEREST; lived in Macedonia but members of Bapt. chh. in Tw. and attended many years; both dead.


Y


YORK; m. ELIZA JANE NALSON, dau. of James Nalson, see. CHILDREN


James.


John.


Joseph.


Eliza Jane.


WILLIAM YOST; son of Rev. William Yost, of Cl .; Youngstown;


m. ab. 1895, FLORA B. YOST, b. 4, 5, 1868; Cong. 1887; to Bedford 1895; she Mrs. Newton Herrick's dau. by first hus.


HEZEKIAH YOUNG, b. 1803; d. 6, 29, 1885; son of Samuel and Mehitable Young who were b. in Killington (Killingworth?), Ct .; to Tw. fr. Ogden, N. Y., ab. 1835; farmer in n. w. part of town on recent Shepherd place;


m. SUSAN BRADFORD, b. ab. 1805; d. Tw. 5, 8, 1891; both Meth.


ZADA


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CHILDREN


Ellen, b. Ogden, N. Y., 1829; d. 1, 18, 1906.


Rebecca, b. 1833, in Ogden, N. Y .; d. 4, 20, 1900. Sarah, b. Tw .; d. 1866; m. A. H. Pettibone,


Ellen adopted Hattie Dalrymple, who m. Ray Orman Bennett, son of Levin Bennett, see; she also adopted Ralph Young, now of Painesville.


Z


PETER ZADA, b. in Hungary, May 1886; to U. S. 1900; to Tw. 1916; farmer on Young's road;


m.


CHILDREN Mary, b. 2, 1, 1908. Helen, b. 12, 25, 1912. John, b. 10, 1, 1915.


JOHN ZITTLE, lived at John McIntosh's; fr. N. Y .; in Dist. No. 4 in 1859-60; b. ab. 1847.


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