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Hillbillies & Vikings
This site is focused broadly on all descendants of John Denboe, an indentured servant who came to the Crown Colony of Maryland in about the year 1664. Also, it maintains a special emphasis on the descendants of John Denbow (1797-1862) and his brother Bazeleel (1795-1857), early pioneers in the hills of Southeastern Ohio, as well as the descendants of Jón Jónsson (1841-1934) of Dalasýsla, Iceland, who was an Icelandic immigrant to Canada and now has progeny throughout North America.
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Matches 1,101 to 1,150 of 5,945
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1101 | Marriage ceremony conducted by Stephen Foreschea Witness Role: Bride: [I1545] Anna DILLON Witness Role: Groom: [I1452] William DENBOW | Family: William Denbow / Anna Dillon (F310)
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1102 | Marriage ceremony conducted by Stephen Foreschea Witness Role: Principal: [F310] ...of William DENBOW and Anna DILLON Witness Role: Bride: [I1545] Anna DILLON Witness Role: Groom: [I1452] William DENBOW | Denbow, William (I1452)
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1103 | Marriage ceremony conducted by Stephen Foreschea Witness Role: Principal: [F310] ...of William DENBOW and Anna DILLON Witness Role: Bride: [I1545] Anna DILLON Witness Role: Groom: [I1452] William DENBOW | Dillon, Anna (I1545)
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1104 | Marriage license issued 31 December 1844 "on oath of groom." Rev. Elias Gatchel signed the document on 10 February 1845. This license is reproduced in Bazzel's Civil War pension file. The minister and/or copyist was not too careful with his spellings, as "Denbow" is spelled "Danbow" and "Tanner" is spelled "Tennor." Some researchers have thought that this was an alternate spelling of Ruth's last name; however, I've concluded that it's just sloppy spelling, though other members of her family spell Tanner in a variety of other ways. Witness Role: Bride: [I4254] Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Groom: [I1036] Bazzel DENBOW Witness Role: Minister: [I5213] Elias GATCHEL | Family: Bazzel Denbow / Ruth Tanner (F302)
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1105 | Marriage license issued 31 December 1844 "on oath of groom." Rev. Elias Gatchel signed the document on 10 February 1845. This license is reproduced in Bazzel's Civil War pension file. The minister and/or copyist was not too careful with his spellings, as "Denbow" is spelled "Danbow" and "Tanner" is spelled "Tennor." Some researchers have thought that this was an alternate spelling of Ruth's last name; however, I've concluded that it's just sloppy spelling, though other members of her family spell Tanner in a variety of other ways. Witness Role: Principal: [F302] ...of Bazzel DENBOW and Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Bride: [I4254] Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Groom: [I1036] Bazzel DENBOW Witness Role: Minister: [I5213] Elias GATCHEL | Denbow, Bazzel (I1036)
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1106 | Marriage license issued 31 December 1844 "on oath of groom." Rev. Elias Gatchel signed the document on 10 February 1845. This license is reproduced in Bazzel's Civil War pension file. The minister and/or copyist was not too careful with his spellings, as "Denbow" is spelled "Danbow" and "Tanner" is spelled "Tennor." Some researchers have thought that this was an alternate spelling of Ruth's last name; however, I've concluded that it's just sloppy spelling, though other members of her family spell Tanner in a variety of other ways. Witness Role: Principal: [F302] ...of Bazzel DENBOW and Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Bride: [I4254] Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Groom: [I1036] Bazzel DENBOW Witness Role: Minister: [I5213] Elias GATCHEL | Tanner, Ruth (I4254)
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1107 | Marriage license issued 31 December 1844 "on oath of groom." Rev. Elias Gatchel signed the document on 10 February 1845. This license is reproduced in Bazzel's Civil War pension file. The minister and/or copyist was not too careful with his spellings, as "Denbow" is spelled "Danbow" and "Tanner" is spelled "Tennor." Some researchers have thought that this was an alternate spelling of Ruth's last name; however, I've concluded that it's just sloppy spelling, though other members of her family spell Tanner in a variety of other ways. Witness Role: Principal: [F302] ...of Bazzel DENBOW and Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Bride: [I4254] Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Groom: [I1036] Bazzel DENBOW Witness Role: Minister: [I5213] Elias GATCHEL | Gatchel, Rev. Elias (I5213)
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1108 | Marriage license of Nick and Dora Tadsen is in the possesson of Gretchen Rader Valentine. Witness Role: Bride: [I2888] Dorothea Marie LORENZEN Witness Role: Groom: [I4250] Nick T. TADSEN | Family: Nick T. Tadsen / Dorothea Marie Lorenzen (F134)
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1109 | Marriage license of Nick and Dora Tadsen is in the possesson of Gretchen Rader Valentine. Witness Role: Principal: [F134] ...of Nick T. TADSEN and Dorothea Marie LORENZEN Witness Role: Bride: [I2888] Dorothea Marie LORENZEN Witness Role: Groom: [I4250] Nick T. TADSEN | Lorenzen, Dorothea Marie (I2888)
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1110 | Marriage license of Nick and Dora Tadsen is in the possesson of Gretchen Rader Valentine. Witness Role: Principal: [F134] ...of Nick T. TADSEN and Dorothea Marie LORENZEN Witness Role: Bride: [I2888] Dorothea Marie LORENZEN Witness Role: Groom: [I4250] Nick T. TADSEN | Tadsen, Nick T. (I4250)
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1111 | Marriage Record : Floretta Bobo married Volney Blower 21 August 1870,Vinton County, Ohio, Vol. 3, Page 30. | Bobo, Floretta (I514)
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1112 | Marriage record Athens County, Ohio, Vol. 1/2, page 105. They were married by Jonathan Brine, Susan's brother-in-law. Witness Role: Bride: [I613] Susan BOBO Witness Role: Groom: [I4002] Abraham SHRY | Family: Abraham Shry / Susan Bobo (F121)
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1113 | Marriage record Athens County, Ohio, Vol. 1/2, page 105. They were married by Jonathan Brine, Susan's brother-in-law. Witness Role: Principal: [F121] ...of Abraham SHRY and Susan BOBO Witness Role: Bride: [I613] Susan BOBO Witness Role: Groom: [I4002] Abraham SHRY | Bobo, Susan (I613)
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1114 | Marriage record Athens County, Ohio, Vol. 1/2, page 105. They were married by Jonathan Brine, Susan's brother-in-law. Witness Role: Principal: [F121] ...of Abraham SHRY and Susan BOBO Witness Role: Bride: [I613] Susan BOBO Witness Role: Groom: [I4002] Abraham SHRY | Shry, Abraham (I4002)
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1115 | Marriage Record Athens County, Ohio, Vol. 1/2, Page 81. Married byJonathan Brine , Lavina's brother-in-law. Witness Role: Bride: [I561] Lavina BOBO Witness Role: Groom: [I1694] Jacob DUNKLE | Family: Jacob Dunkle / Lavina Bobo (F123)
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1116 | Marriage Record Athens County, Ohio, Vol. 1/2, Page 81. Married byJonathan Brine , Lavina's brother-in-law. Witness Role: Principal: [F123] ...of Jacob DUNKLE and Lavina BOBO Witness Role: Bride: [I561] Lavina BOBO Witness Role: Groom: [I1694] Jacob DUNKLE | Bobo, Lavina (I561)
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1117 | Marriage Record Athens County, Ohio, Vol. 1/2, Page 81. Married byJonathan Brine , Lavina's brother-in-law. Witness Role: Principal: [F123] ...of Jacob DUNKLE and Lavina BOBO Witness Role: Bride: [I561] Lavina BOBO Witness Role: Groom: [I1694] Jacob DUNKLE | Dunkle, Jacob (I1694)
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1118 | Marriage Record, Athens County, Ohio, Vol.1/2, Page 73. | Robinett, Parthenia (I3626)
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1119 | Marriage Record: Carroll County, Ohio, Marriage Records (1833-1849) Page 81, Date of marriage 15 December 1837. John Shober J. P. According to Carroll County , Ohio Common Pleas Record (1845-1848) Book D, Pages 709, 710, 711, Perry James and Sarah Sharp James lived in the State of Iowa. Witness Role: Bride: [I3876] Sarah SHARP Witness Role: Groom: [I2529] Perry JAMES | Family: Perry James / Sarah Sharp (F25)
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1120 | Marriage Record: Carroll County, Ohio, Marriage Records (1833-1849) Page 81, Date of marriage 15 December 1837. John Shober J. P. According to Carroll County , Ohio Common Pleas Record (1845-1848) Book D, Pages 709, 710, 711, Perry James and Sarah Sharp James lived in the State of Iowa. Witness Role: Principal: [F25] ...of Perry JAMES and Sarah SHARP Witness Role: Bride: [I3876] Sarah SHARP Witness Role: Groom: [I2529] Perry JAMES | James, Perry (I2529)
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1121 | Marriage Record: Carroll County, Ohio, Marriage Records (1833-1849) Page 81, Date of marriage 15 December 1837. John Shober J. P. According to Carroll County , Ohio Common Pleas Record (1845-1848) Book D, Pages 709, 710, 711, Perry James and Sarah Sharp James lived in the State of Iowa. Witness Role: Principal: [F25] ...of Perry JAMES and Sarah SHARP Witness Role: Bride: [I3876] Sarah SHARP Witness Role: Groom: [I2529] Perry JAMES | Sharp, Sarah (I3876)
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1122 | Marriage Records, Athens County, Ohio, Vol. 3, Page 44. The marriage was performed by Jonathan Brine, the groom's brother-in-law. Witness Role: Bride: [I4422] Susan Sophie WADE Witness Role: Groom: [I531] Henry BOBO | Family: Henry Bobo / Susan Sophie Wade (F125)
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1123 | Marriage Records, Athens County, Ohio, Vol. 3, Page 44. The marriage was performed by Jonathan Brine, the groom's brother-in-law. Witness Role: Principal: [F125] ...of Henry BOBO and Susan Sophie WADE Witness Role: Bride: [I4422] Susan Sophie WADE Witness Role: Groom: [I531] Henry BOBO | Bobo, Henry (I531)
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1124 | Marriage Records, Athens County, Ohio, Vol. 3, Page 44. The marriage was performed by Jonathan Brine, the groom's brother-in-law. Witness Role: Principal: [F125] ...of Henry BOBO and Susan Sophie WADE Witness Role: Bride: [I4422] Susan Sophie WADE Witness Role: Groom: [I531] Henry BOBO | Wade, Susan Sophie (I4422)
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1125 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F629)
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1126 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F1971)
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1127 | Marriage year arrived at by subtracting 'years married' from census year of 1900. The '15' year figure was an educated quess from blurred handwriting. Witness Role: Bride: [I3666] Nancy ROGGERS Witness Role: Groom: [I1227] Jessie DENBOW | Family: Jessie Denbow / Nancy Roggers (F695)
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1128 | Marriage year arrived at by subtracting 'years married' from census year of 1900. The '15' year figure was an educated quess from blurred handwriting. Witness Role: Principal: [F695] ...of (parents not known) Witness Role: Bride: [I3666] Nancy ROGGERS Witness Role: Groom: [I1227] Jessie DENBOW | Denbow, Jessie (I1227)
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1129 | Marriage year arrived at by subtracting 'years married' from census year of 1900. The '15' year figure was an educated quess from blurred handwriting. Witness Role: Principal: [F695] ...of (parents not known) Witness Role: Bride: [I3666] Nancy ROGGERS Witness Role: Groom: [I1227] Jessie DENBOW | Roggers, Nancy (I3666)
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1130 | Married after 1844 | Dunkelberger, Salome (I1685)
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1131 | Married by Watson Bell, Minister of Gospel Witness Role: Bride: [I2201] Salinda M. HASELTON Witness Role: Groom: [I1314] Martin Van Buren DENBOW | Family: Martin Van Buren Denbow / Salinda M. Haselton (F670)
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1132 | Married by Watson Bell, Minister of Gospel Witness Role: Principal: [F670] ...of Martin Van Buren DENBOW and Salinda M. HASELTON Witness Role: Bride: [I2201] Salinda M. HASELTON Witness Role: Groom: [I1314] Martin Van Buren DENBOW | Denbow, Martin Van Buren (I1314)
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1133 | Married by Watson Bell, Minister of Gospel Witness Role: Principal: [F670] ...of Martin Van Buren DENBOW and Salinda M. HASELTON Witness Role: Bride: [I2201] Salinda M. HASELTON Witness Role: Groom: [I1314] Martin Van Buren DENBOW | Haselton, Salinda M. (I2201)
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1134 | Married in Cumberland, Maryland by Rev. C. J. Price. Places ofResidence: Punxsutawney, Pa. and Youngstown, Ohio. Newspaper clippingin the possession of Jean Reid Edwards. Name and date of paper arecut off. VAY NEALS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING DATE A golden weddinganniversary celebration was held to honor Mr. and Mrs. Vay Neal, ofSouth Main Street, in the ISDA social hall in West End. The July6 open house event was attended by more than 150 area and out-of-townguests, including relatives and friends. Mrs. Neal, the former RuthReid, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid, of Marion Avenue,and Vay Neal, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walker Neal, of WinslowStreet, city, exchanged vows June 23, 1924 in the Methodist Parsonagein Cumberland, Maryland. The Rev. C. J. Price officiated. Thecouple has a son, Robert B., of Indianapolis, Indiana, and a daughter,Mrs. Raymond (Jean ) Williams, of Woodbridge, Virginia. Fivegrandchildren and two great-grandchildren are in the family circle. Mr. Neal is a retired B&O, C&O Railroad engineer. Since hisretirement he and his wife have been enjoying traveling in theircamper and viewing area sights. Mr. Neal also enjoys working in hisshop working on his hobbies. He makes grandfather clocks and manyother intricate objects. Mrs. Neal, along with enjoying her housework,is an avid organist and is accompanied by Mr. Neal with his accordion.She, too, enjoys their outdoor camping trips. A three-tieranniversary cake and baskets of summer flowers enhanced therefreshment table for the reception. Attending from out-of-town were:Mr.and Mrs. Robert B. Neal and son, David, and Mr. and Mrs. DanielPeck, of Indianapolis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Jean) Williams, anddaughter, Jeannie, of Woodbridge, Virginia; Mrs. Nancy Gourdaniere, ofAnnandale, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kooz, of Fairfax, Virginia; Mr.and Mrs. George Fenton of Warren, Ohio; Mrs. Jessie Feldhouse, ofYoungstown, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott, and son, David, of Hubbard,Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blair and daughter, Jonell, and son, Ronald,of Ashtabula, Ohio; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Neal, Jr., and son ,Benjie, and daughter, Leah, of Onalaska, Wisconsin. The couplereceived many fine gifts, congratulatory messages and phone calls tomark their anniversary. They celebrated the event in July, rather thanJune, so that their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildrencould all be present. The Neals are making preparations for anothercamping trip, but are waiting for the upcoming Punxsutawney HighSchool Class of 1924 reunion August 10 in the Punxsutawney CountryClub, before departing. | Reid, Ruth Simpson (I3544)
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1135 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F1018)
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1136 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1177)
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1137 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1751)
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1138 | married Leibrand, lived in Columbus at time of parents' deaths. | Denbow, Geneva (I6361)
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1139 | married name Hazel Gaston | Webb, Hazel (I4473)
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1140 | married name Koher; Lived in Zanesville at the time of parents' deaths. | Denbow, Ruth (I6360)
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1141 | Mary burned to death while making apple butter. | Scott, Mary L. (I3766)
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1142 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6234)
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1143 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6236)
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1144 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6239)
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1145 | Mary Feierstein Mini-Obituary | Feierstein, Mary A. (I6066)
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1146 | Mary Lou Deetz (1928 - 2019) Mary Lou Deetz, age 90, of Dover died Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, with her family by her side. Born May 29, 1928, in Stonecreek, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Florence Arbogast. Mary Lou was also preceded in death by her loving husband of 58 years, Dr. Henry "Hank" Deetz, sister Helen Harmon, and brother Jerry Arbogast. In her teens and twenties Mary Lou worked as a hair stylist and legal secretary, but her real calling came with her marriage and family. She and Hank raised five children, each of whom feel fortunate to call her mother, best friend, and their strongest and most loyal advocate. She enjoyed classical music, cooking, and especially baking her famous pies and pastries or preparing the Christmas favorite, date pudding, which she shared with her family, friends, and neighbors. Mary Lou was a faithful and active member of the First Moravian Church of Dover where she sang alto in the choir, played trombone and handbells, and volunteered with the women's fellowship. She enjoyed painting and handcrafts, was an avid reader, and was a master at crossword puzzles. Mary Lou will be sadly missed by her children, Kathy (Robin) Kollman of Macedonia, Kristy Deetz and husband, Edward Risden of Wisconsin, Tim (Shauna) Deetz of New Philadelphia, Elisabeth Deetz and Julie (Eric) Pfeiffer, both of Dover, her brother Eddie Arbogast, nine grandchildren, and two great grandsons. She is also survived by one local niece, Susan (Jim) Peters of Dennison and many nieces and nephews near and far. A memorial service will be held for her immediate family followed by a Celebration of Life ceremony at the Dover First Moravian Church on April 12, 2019 , at 5:00pm. Anyone wishing to donate a memorial in Mary Lou's honor should send donation to Dover First Moravian Church, 319 N. Walnut Street, Dover, OH 44622. Published in The Times Reporter on Jan. 30, 2019 | Arbogast, Mary Lou (I143)
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1147 | Mary Lou says she and James Penn had two or three children who maystill be living in the Neffs area. | Wise, Luna (I4621)
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1148 | Mary Lou's mother Florence referred to her as 'Aunt Mandy' Witness Role: Principal 2: [I2639] Amanda M. KELLEY | Kelley, Amanda M. (I2639)
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1149 | Matamoras is now known as New Matamoras. Witness Role: Principal 2: [I5199] David Delos FLINT | Flint, David Delos (I5199)
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1150 | Maude was very short and her husband Andrew Vance towered over her.She was very pretty and very self sufficient. She was married at 16and widowed when she was very young and had the responsibility ofraising two young sons. After her husband died, she remained inBucyrus and worked in one of the big women's clothing stores. She wasalso involved in some type of Women's Suffrage group. We have apicture of her in a uniform that she wore in connection with this.Then when both her sons were studying at Miami University in Oxford,Ohio she decided she would like to move there. Shorty made thearrangements and she moved to Oxford, Ohio. In Oxford she worked forthe telephone company. Both Shorty and Bob graduated from MiamiUniversity. When Shorty went to Niles, Ohio to teach, she then movedto Niles, Ohio. When Bob also began teaching in NIles, the three ofthem lived on Lincoln Avenue in a house later owned and renovated byCaroyl Reid, sister of Susan Sharp. Her son, Robert, said she wasknown as 'The Duchess' because she always dressed up. She was neversloppy and even when she lived alone she used to cook a full meal forherself. She was quite an organized person. It was she who kept manyrecords of the family history. I have some of the notes in herhandwriting.Maude was also a practical nurse. I am uncertain if shehad any formal training or not. She supported herself in Niles byserving as a 'private duty' nurse, caring for older wealthy womenduring the night. Maude died of cancer at Glenview Nursing Home inMineral Ridge, Ohio just outside Niles, Ohio. Burial: Cemeteries ofCrawford County, Ohio, Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio, CrawfordCounty, Volume 2. Burial No. 11163; Location: Section/Lot: R/2;Name ofInteree: Sharp, Maude Elsie; DOB: 1877; DOD:1966; Name of Father:Sherer, Francis; Name of Mother: Henderson, Mrgt.; Name of Spouse:Sharp, Andrew Vance. U.S. Census 1910, Ohio, Crawford County, Bucyrus,page 183 Newspaper Obit. (Name and date of paper cut off theclipping.) Mrs. Maude E. Sharp Niles- Funeral services for Mrs. MaudeE. Sharp, 87, of 408 1/2 Cherry Street, who died Saturday morning atGlenview Nursing Home, after a 10 month illness, were held Monday at3:30 P.M. at the Holloway & Son Funeral Home. The Rev. C. RussellLundgren of Trinity Lutheran Church officiated. Mrs. Alvin I. Joneswas organist. Mrs. Sharp was born November 26, 1879 in Bucyrus, ohio,and came to Niles to make her home in 1926. She was a daughter ofFrancis and Margaret Henderson Sherer. Her husband, Andrew V., to whomshe was married March 12, 1896, died in 1922. She was an active memberof Trinity Lutheran Church and Ida McKinley Chapter, Order of EasternStar. Surviving is a son, Robert, principal of Niles McKInley HighSchool. Another son, LLoyd, former band director at McKinley High,died in 1956. There are three grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Burial was at 11 A.M. today in Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus. | Sherer, Maude Elsie (I3964)
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