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Mrs. J.F. ALBERTSON 58, May 1917, Coshocton. Flora CARPENTER b
Killbuck Twp. Md John F. ALBERTSON (of Millersburg) abt 38 yrs. ago.
Survived by husband, 3 children: Harry of Keene Twp, Dale of the home and Mrs.
Garfield WOOD, Coshocton. 2 bros Sanford CARPENTER, Killbuck and
Herbert CARPENTER of Barberton, OH. COD: Arteriosclerosis. Bu South Lawn
Cem "Coshocton Tribune 22 May 1917"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
John ALBERTSON 73, d 25 Oct 1868, Holmes Co. "Holmes Co. Farmer
12 Nov 1868"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Mrs. Nancy ALBERTSON, Sr. d 22 Mar 1879 Millersburg, Holmes Co., OH. B 20
Apr 1802, Belmont Co., OH dau of Robert and Sarah BELL. Md John
ALBERTSON 5 Mar 1818 who d Oct 1868. 13 children, 12 lived to maturity, 11
survive. 62 grandchrildren and 42 great-grandchildren. COD: Paralysis
"Holmes Co. Farmer 27 Mar 1879"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Charles W. BALCH 79, Coshocton; b 24 Jun 1840 Martinsburg, OH (near
Walhonding). Md 13 Sep 1865 Francis C. WOOD. Survived by 8 children; John
W., Judge A., Harry L. BALCH of Coshocton; Mrs. Violet BOND,
Omaha, NE, Mrs Corrine WILDERMUTH, Pomeroy, OH, Mrs. Pauline B. WATSON
and Carrie OGLE, Coshocton and 8 grandchildren. Bro Samuel BALCH,
Earl, AR; Sis Sara M. WOOD, Coshocton. Paulbearers: Edward CURTIS,
Charles SHAFFER, Johnson SMITH, W.W. FLETCHER, E.E. REAMER
and John BALCH. COD: rheumatism and neurosis. Bu South Lawn Cem.
"Coshocton Tribune 29 Nov 1919"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Mrs. Charles W. BALCH 70, d Oct 1916 Coshocton; b Canal Lewisville 7 Jul
1846 dau of Andrew G. WOOD. Md 13 Sep 1865 Charles W. BALCH.
Oldest child Viola BOND, Omaha, NE is 50 today. COD: Stroke.
"Coshocton Tribune 22 Oct 1916"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
George BALCH 73 d Canal Lewisville; b Knox Co. OH. Survived by 4 daus
Mrs. E.E. REAMER, Mrs John McCLEARY of West Lafayette, the Misses
Leura and Nanna BALCH of the home, and John BALCH of Canal
Lewisville. 2 Sis Mrs Joseph WOOD and Mrs. Fulton SAYER, Coshocton
and 2 bros Charles of Coshocton and Samuel of MO. Paulbearers: Curtis BOYD,
Allen WIER, George WEST, Herman CARNAHAN, T.B. RAENFREW,
Milton ELLIOTT. COD: Heart trouble. Bu Canal Lewisville Cem
"Coshocton Tribune 9 Sep 1911"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
George A. BALCH d East of Newcomerstown, OH; b 15 Aug 1899 White Eyes
Twp, son of L.J. and Margaret BALCH. Md Elizabeth L. LYONS 17 Aug
1931. 3 children; George, Mary Elizabeth and Margaret Louise. Survived by father
L.J. and 2 bros Charles of Coshocton and Guy of Dennison. Bu West Lafayette.
"Coshocton Tribune 20 Jul 1937"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Guy BALCH d Jul 1939; b 2 Feb 1901 White Eyes twp, son of John and
Margaret BALCH. Bro Charles, sister in-law Mrs. George BALCH. COD:
Heart Disease. Bu West Lafayette Cem "Coshocton Tribune 25 Jul 1939"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Mrs. John BALCH d West Lafayette, OH; b Margaret HOLDERBAUM near
New Bedford. Survived by 3 sons Charles, George and Guy of the home; 5 bros and
3 sis: Alonzo HOLDERBAUM of Canton, Perry of Massilon, George of West
Lafayette, Lloyd of New Bedford, and Edwin who is not permanently settled; Lena
of Dover, Mrs. William HAGER, Coshocton and one other sister. COD:
Childbirth (child did not survive). Bu West Lafayette Cem " Coshocton
Tribune 14 Apr 1919"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Mrs. Malinda BALCH 80, Coshocton d 30 Mar 1893 at home of dau Mrs. R.F. SAYER.
"Coshocton Age 31 Mar 1893, Coshocton Democrat 4 Apr 1893"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Walter Butler BEEBE 78, d Apr 1894, Columbus; b 1816 Cadiz, Harrison Co.,
OH. Bro James W. BEEBE of Coshocton. Children Stewart BEEBE and
Mrs. NORRIS, both of Columbus and Mrs. E.Z. HAYS. "Coshocton
Democrat 24 Apr 1894"
Mary Ann STARKEY BEEBE 85y 2m 17d, d May 6, 1921 d/o Richard & Lydia STARKEY, b
Coshocton, OH. Md William H. BEEBE Jan 17, 1856 Marion, IA. 9 children. 5
deceased. Surv'g are Mrs John(Mary) CLARK, Blue Earth, MN; Charles R. BEEBE,
Crosby, MN; Mrs John(Ada) SMITH, Cedar Falls, IA and William (Billy),
Central City, IA. Svs Congregational Church bur Oak Hill Cem, Central City.
"Central City Newsletter, Central City, Linn Co, IA May 11, 1921"
DuWayne Beebe
Mrs. Charles A. BINNING, Fresno, Route 2, d Dye
rest home following a lingering illness. Margaret M. RANDLES, d /o
late J. Holly and Adaline McBRIDE RANDLES, was b Bethlehem twp Aug. 28,
1877. She md Mr. BINNING March 27, 1901. Mem Calvary Methodist
church. Surviving are husband 2 sons, Greydon BINNING, Fresno and Cecil
BINNING, Coshocton; a sis, Mrs. Lawrence BODINE and a brother,
Grover RANDLES, both of Elyria, and 2 grandchildren. 2 bross and 2 sis
are deceased. Svs at Dawson funeral home in charge of Rev. Arthur EVANS.
Bu South Lawn cem. "July 18, 1955, pg 10, Coshocton Tribune"
Natalie Herdman
Mrs. William L. (Lula Mae) BONTRAGER, 74, formerly of Oak St., West
Lafayette, d. Campus Center, Otterbein Village, Lebanon, Ohio. b. July 21, 1900
Lancaster, Ohio d/o Homer and Glispie SITES. m. 1925 Mr. BONTRAGER
who survives. Surviving, daughter Mrs. Alva (Esther) HARDESTY, Coshocton;
sis Mrs. Alice RILEY, Cass City, MI; bro Walter SITES, Cleveland;
three grandsons, one bro deceased. Services at Dawson Funeral Home, bu South Lawn
Cemetery. "Coshocton Tribune 1974"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Mary B RENNARD, Newcomerstown, d Border nursing
home, West Lafayette. B Nov 26, 1879 Coshocton co, d/o James C and Eliza J
TIDRICK CARR, md Sept 25 1908 George W RENNARD, who d Jan 1, 1919.
Mem of First Baptist church, Newcomerstown, belonged to the Women's Missionary
Circle and WCTU. Surv 2 daus Mrs. Wilma WOLFE Newcomerstown, and Mrs.
Virgil (Helen) DULL CANON, son Wayne, West Lafayette, sis Mrs. John
STOFFER Newcomerstown, bro Harry CARR, Coshocton, 4 g’children. 2
bros deceased. Svs Bonnell Addy funeral home Newcomerstown c/o Rev George
SNUTZ. Bu East State St. cem. “Coshocton Tribune 17 Nov 1961”
Laurie Sullivan
Mrs. Emmit N. BRILL, 70, Massillon, d Mercy Hosp, Canton. B June 22,
1895, Otsego, d/o John and Lillian ROSS RIDGWAY. Former resident
Louisville, she livede with son, Judson M. CASE, Massillon. Mem
Louisville Evangelical United Brethren Church.. Surv 2 other sons, Kenneth P.
CASE and Ivan F. CASE both of Louisville; 2 sis, Mrs. Lois YOUNG,
Barberton and Mrs. Beryl JACKSON, Troy, 11 g’children and3 g-g’children.
Svs Otsego Methodist Church. Bu church cem. “Coshocton Tribune Aug 23, 1965”
Laurie Sullivan
Henry BROWN, abt 87. He lived at Samuel NYHART's. [Henry is son
(or grandson) of Joseph BROWN who d 1844 in Richland Twp, Holmes Co, OH,
and was first to be buried Brown Crider Devore Cem]. "Democratic
Standard 27 Jan 1893"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
William BUCKLESS (BOOKLESS) 78, d Jun 1909 Coshocton Co, OH. Children
JamesBUCKLESS and Mrs. Richard TOOKER of Coshocton; Mrs. Wm.
McCOY, Pleasant Valley; Mrs. D.M. JENNINGS, Franklin twp; Mrs. Jos. SHRIGLEY,
Jackson twp; Mrs. David LILLIBRIDGE, Conesville; George BUCKLESS,
Coalport. COD: Bright's Disease "Coshocton Daily Times 23 Jun 1909"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Park BUCKLEW, 72, d 28 Feb 1905 Dallas IA; b Coshocton Co., OH 25 Feb
1833. Md Mahala E. SALYARDS 1854 who d 1884 Logan Co. KS. Children:
Lizzie A. and W.L. BUCKLEW of near Knoxville, IA; Isaac J. BUCKLEW
of Hays, KS; Mary I. ANDERSON, Dallas, IA and Sherman P. and Eugene L. BUCKLEW
on a farm near Knoxville, IA. One child d in infancy.
Md second Eliza HANSACKER in 1886. She and son, Arba, and 12
grandchildren also survive. Masonic Order Funeral services conducted at the M.E.
Church. Serman by Rev. HOLLIDAY. COD: Rheumatism heart and chest. Bur
Dallas Cemetery.
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Richard Leo
BURNS, 45, West Lafayette, d County Memorial hosp from a heart attack. B
Oct. 28, 1913, Detroit, s/o William A. and Julia SAUNDERS BURNS. Md Jan.
23, 1937 Ann Aline GREENE. Besides wife surv by 1 son Richard L. BURNS
Jr., Detroit; 3 daus, Mary Catherine, Irene Marie and Julia Ann, all of the
home; 3 bros, John, Detroit, William A. Jr. and James, MI; 4 sis, Mrs. William
LANE, Sister Marie JOACHIM, Sister Mary MICHALEEN, Detroit,
and Sister Julia Ann of NC, and one g’child. Employed Penn-Michigan Co. Mem St.
Francis de Sales church, Newcomerstown. COD: Heart attack Svs Ted C. Sullivan
funeral home, Detroit.
Laurie Sullivan
Charles CALLENTINE, 43 d Newark B & O Rail Yard. B
Coshocton, came to Newark about 15 yrs ago. Wife Minnie WEAVER d 8 yrs
ago. Mem Church of the Blessed Sacrament and mem Brotherhood of Railway
Trainmen. Surv dau Zita and 3 sons, George, Leo and Paul all of the home. 3 sis,
Mrs. TODD, Newark, Mrs. William WEAVER, Coshocton, Mrs. Alva
MYERS and bro Frank CALLENTINE both of Newcomerstown. Funeral
Director C. T. EGAN, Newark, bube South Lawn cem, Coshocton. “The Newark
Advocate Mar 24, 1921/
Coshocton Tribune Mar 25, 1921”
Laurie Sullivan
Mrs. Charles CALLENTINE, 36, formerly of Coshocton,
d city hospital, Newark.Mother, Mrs. Eva WEAVER, Coshocton, and 3 sis,
Mrs. Alvin GIAUQUE, Mrs. Peter HAHN and Mrs. Vern SWIGERT,
Coshocton and bros George and Jess WEAVER, Newark were w/her when death
came. Also leaves husband, 3 children, Vitia, George, Paul and Leo. Maiden name
was WEAVER until md about 15 yrs. COD: Gall stones and blood poisoning.
Svs Scared Heart Church by Rev. Pr SLATTERY, bu South Lawn Cem.
“Coshocton Daily Times Jan 19, 1913“
Laurie Sullivan
Mrs. Emeline CALLENTINE, 77,d at home o/s Frank
CALLENTINE, Newcomerstown. Widow of late William CALLENTINE. Native
of Roscoe. Surv 5 children: Mrs. Wm. WEAVER, Coshocton, Mrs. Wm TODD,
Cincinnati, Mrs. Alva MYERS, Akron. Charles CALLENTINE, Newark and
Frank CALLENTINE, Newcomerstown. Mother of George CALLENTINE, who
drowned in Tuscarawas River 2 yrs ago. Funeral arrangements not
completed. “Coshocton Morning Tribune May 3, 1911 pg 5”
Laurie Sullivan
Mrs. Frank CALLENTINE COD: Angina pectoris. Svs
at the home, East Canal St. c/o Rev. J. Cecil COTTRILL, pastor College
St. Methodist Church. Bu South Lawn cem. “Coshocton Tribune 16 Jul 1939 pg 5,"
Laurie Sullivan
Hugh Frank CALLENTINE, 80, Sebring, d Youngstown sanitarium Was a
Newcomerstown iceman for 50 years. B Aug. 3, 1883, Coshocton, s/o William and
Evaline COURTRIGHT CALLENTINE. First wife, Elizabeth WISE, d
1939, remarried to Zella SHAW, who d March 18, 1963. surv are dau,
Dorotha CARTER, Coshocton; 3 sons, John A. Akron, Albert, Boynton Beach,
FL and Donald, Worthington; 4 g’children and 6 gt-g’children. One son, 4 bros
and 3 sis are deceased. Svs at the Addy funeral home, Newcomerstown w/Rev.
George SHURTZ in charge. Bu South Lawn Cem. “Coshocton Tribune 15 June
1964”
Laurie Sullivan
Roger Glenn CALLENTINE, 65, d June 23, 2006, Alum
Creek, WV, formerly of Rushville, OH, and Davin. B
Sept. 17, 1940, Newcomerstown, the s/o late George and Ruth CARR CALLENTINE.
He was preceded in death by 3 bros. Was retired auto technician and former
owner of Muffler Man, Lancaster and Athens, OH. U.S. Army Vet and attended Davin
and Pine Grove Baptist churches. Surv are his wife of 45 years, Martha ?Ninnie?
LESTER CALLENTINE, Alum Creek; son, Michael A. (Gena)
CALLENTINE, Rushville, OH; 2 g’sons, Jeremy (Holly) CALLENTINE,
Lancaster, OH, and Zachary CALLENTINE, Rushville; one g’dau, Nikki
CALLENTINE, Rushville; one g-gr’son, Levi CALLENTINE, Lancaster; and
one special g-niece, Allison Paige MINNEY, Alum Creek. Also surv by 3
bros, Charles and Bill, both of MI, and James of FL; one sis, Martha
ATKINSON, VA .Svs, at Curry Funeral Home, Alum Creek. Bu Highland Memory
Gardens. “Alum Creek WV Newspaper."
William
CALLENTINE d Coshocton. Surv by wife children, George, Charles, Earl, Frank,
Mrs. TODD, Mrs. MYERS and Mrs. William WEAVER. COD:
Rheumatism of the heart. Svs Baptist church c/o Rev. Mr. EBERSOLE
“Coshocton Daily Age, 18 April 1902/Coshocton Daily Age, 19 April 1902”
Laurie Sullivan
Ingabie BUCKLEW CAMPBELL 70, wife of Joel S. CAMPBELL, d
Knoxville, IA. B Coshocton county, OH 9 Oct 1831. Md 27 March 1849. 9 children,
two sons, seven daughters, three of whom preceded her to the spirit world.
"Coshocton Age December 23, 1902"
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Jennie CAMPBELL 56, d Jun 1913, Coshocton. B Lanark, Scotland. Survived
by husband and following children: Alexander LAIRD Jr., Miss Margaret LAIRD,
Harry LAIRD and Malcomb LAIRD all of Coshocton, James LAIRD
and Mrs. Thomas STULL of Sebring, OH. One brother Malcomb CAMPBELL
and one sis Mrs. Alexander WALKER of Homestead, PA. COD: Cancer. Bu South
Lawn Cem, Rev. George BREWER officiating. "Coshocton Morning Tribune
10 Jun 1913"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
John CARPENTER 80, d Oxford 20 Feb 1872; b 10 Dec 1792 Carpenter's Sta,
Jefferson Co., OH. W of 1812 Vet. Had 8 sons (7 survive), 1 dau. "Holmes
Co. Farmer 6 Mar 1872"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
William M. CARPENTER 55,d Killbuck Twp 24 Jan 1890. COD: Cancer. Bd
Christy Chapel. "Holmes Co. Farmer 23 Jan 1890"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Ernest M. CARR, 77, former resident Newcomerstown, d
home of daughter, Mrs. Walter YOUNG, Akron. B Nov. 21, 1878, Guernsey
cty. s/o James and Eliza TEDRICK CARR. Md July 22, 1900 Grace MACKEY,
who d 1936. Mem Baptist church, Elks lodge, Newcomerstown. Surv besides dau are
2 sis, Mrs. Mary RENNARD Newcomerstown, and Mrs. John STOFFER,
Newcomerstown, bro Harry CARR, Coshocton. One bro deceased. COD: Cerebal
hemorrage. Svs Bonnell funeral home, Newcomerstown, c/o Rev. Ralph
DOVERBARGER. Bu West Lawn cem, Newcomerstown. “Coshocton County Democrat,
October 6, 1956”
Laurie Sullivan
James C.
CARR, 81, Newcomerstown grocer, f/o Harry T CARR d home on
Newcomerstown. B Nov 22 1850, near Plainfield, parents were Michael and Jane
CARR. Taught school Newcomerstown vicinity for 29 years. Opened a grocery
store,Newcomerstown. Mem Newcomerstown Baptist Church. Surv widow Eliza and son
Harry of this city, 2 other sons C. R and Ernest M CARR both of
Newcomerstown, 2 dau Mrs. Mary B RENNARD and Mrs. John STOFFER,
both of Newcomerstown; 3 bros Clark W CARR, Detroit, Elias G and George M
CARR both of Dodge, MI and 3 siss Mrs. Sada HOSICK, Granville,
Mrs. Elizabeth SHERROCK, New Concord and Mrs. Bertha BOWMAN,
Sonora. Svs Newcomerstown Baptist churchc/o Rev. E. C. THOMPSON. Bu
Newcomerstown cem. “The Coshocton Tribune 16 Nov 1931”
Laurie Sullivan
Mrs. Amelia (RANDLES) CHEEVER, 98, d. 1 Jul 1953 Winfield, KS, b.
15 May 1855 (Coshocton Co.), OH, md. 1 Sep 1872 David D. CHEEVER, moved
to KS in 1896, 2 surviving ch.: Mrs. Ed LAWRENCE, Burden, KS and Charles
O. CHEEVER. Monrovia, CA, 16 grandch., 23 gr. grandch., 11 gr. gr.
grandch. "Winfield (KS) Daily Courier 1 Jul 1953"
Robert Dean Lawrence
Mrs. Hannah B. CLARK, nearly 80, wid of late William CLARK, d
Bethlehem twp. Survived by 7 child. Svs conducted by Revs. R. P. HUDNALL
and C. W. JONES, Prairie Chapel Chur. Bu adjoining burial ground.
"Democrat Standard, Feb 5, 1897"
Keith Swalley
James CONNOR b May 15, 1813 VA. Mvd to OH w/ parents at age five. Was a
pioneer of this twp. Parents lived Tiverton twp. 2 sons and 2 daus are living.
Had 3 brothers, one d OR; one lives IL; one IA; 2 sis, one IL; one Tiverton twp.
Children and wife of James CONNOR express thanks, signed by Mrs. S.H. AYERS
"Democrat Spring Mountain 12 Feb 1889"
Betty Ralph
Jesse CONNOR, bro to James CONNOR, d in OR. Uncle to Mrs. S.H. AYERS.
COD: Consumtion "Democratic Standard 7 Feb 1888"
Betty Ralph
D. R. COOK 83 lived Linton twp for 40 yrs. Md first Catherine, dau
of Judge Thomas JOHNSON, had several chld'n; eldest son T.J. COOK,
Linton twp; eldest dau Mrs. Nancy WOLGAMONT, St. Louis, MO. Two
chld'n by second wife, Charles and Catherine. Svs M.E. Church by Rev. J. BEETHAM.
" Coshocton
Semi-Weekly Age November 18, 1887"
D. R. COOK was David Robb COOK. Bu Plainfield Cem. GG
Grandfather of submitter.
Deloris Warford
David R. COOK 84, d Nov 1887 Plainfield; b 11 Mar 1803 Washington Co. PA.
Father of 14 children. "Coshocton Democrat 8 Nov 1887"
Charles Edward CORDER, 79, resident of Smithfield, formerly of
Steubenville, d Oh Valley Hospital, Steubenville. Retired plumber w/PA RR.
Member First Baptist Church, Steubenville. Leaves 2 sons, Floyd E. CORDER,
Bergholz and William Leo CORDER, Steubenvile; dau, Mrs. Annabell PALMER,
Smithfield; 3 brothers, John W. CORDER, Steubenville; Oliver CORDER,
New Philadelphia; Emmett CORDER, Canton; sis, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth NEWCOME,
Zanesville; 18 g'children and 13 g-g'children.Svs Nightingale Funeral Home in
charge of Rev. Mr. John CRANE. Bu Milfork Cem, Conesville, OH.
"Steubenville Herald Star Jun 13, 1967"
Mary Ann Corder
Mrs. Selma May COX CORDER, wife of Charles E. CORDER. B Coshocton
Co Jan 19, 1888, dau of Isaac and Belle Z. COX, both deceased. Life
member First Baptist Church, resident of city 25 yrs. Surv'd by husband and
these children, Floyd, Richmond; Annabelle at home; Lester, Fallansbee, WV;
Paul, Richmond; William, Wintersville. Also 1 sis, Mrs. Leora NEWCOME,
Columbus; 1 bro L.L. COX, this city and 7 g'children. "Steubenville
Herald Star Apr 12, 1943"
Mary Ann Corder
Mary Ann COURTRIGHT, Roscoe. b Dec 1826 Fayette Co., PA. Md A.D. COURTRIGHT
16 Apr 18??. 8 children, 2 survive. Bu Roscoe Cem. "Coshocton Age 8 Jul
1898"
Samuel COX 88, Conesville, Rte 2, CW Vet, Co. F. 87th OVI , d March
22,1926. B April 16, 1837 s/o Hamilton and Rachel (HARDESTY) COX.
Md. November 28, 1858 Miss Mary KREIDER. 12 children were born. 7 survive
him: Isaac, Adams Mills; Howard, of Beatrice, Nebr.; Emmanuel, of Coshocton;
Mrs. O. G. McCOY, Coshocton Rte 6; Marvin and Mrs. J. E. McFARLAND,
both of Dresden and Melvin of the late home. Four daughters and one son
preceeded him. Bu Cox Cemetery
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
John CRAMBLETT 45, d Apr 1894, Coshocton. Lived MO. Relative of Wm. RICHESON.
"Coshocton Democrat 24 Apr 1894"
Mr. Joseph CRIDER 87 He leaves a wife and several children. Member of the
Tiverton Baptist church. COD: old age. Rev. R. C. KEECHLY officiating. Bu
Brown Crider Devore Cemetery, Richland Twp, Holmes Co. "Millersburg
Republican 26 Apr 1906"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
William CRIDER abt 70, son of Joseph and Barbara (DEVORE) CRIDER,
d south-western Holmes Co. Was lifelong resident Holmes Co. He leaves widow,
Mrs. Elizabeth CRIDER, 1 dau, Mrs. Willis ROBINSON at home, a
step-son Walter KLINE, Brink Haven, 5 g'children, 3 sis and 2 bros. COD:
Stroke of apoplexy. Bu Brown Crider Devore Cemetery, Richland Twp, Holmes
County. "Holmes County Farmer 5 Mar 1931"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Freeda CROWN 35, b
Bethlehem twp. Md to Charles CROWN ca 1903. Mem Episcopal church.
Husband & 2 children, Russell, 1 and Ralph, 9, survive,
together with her father, Holly RANDLES, Coshocton and the following bros
and sis: Mrs. Charles BINNING and Grover RANDLES, both of
Coshocton; Miss Vernie RANDLES, Elyria, O., and Harris RANDLES, Roscoe. COD: :Relapse
following surgery. Svs at the home
South Fourth street. Rev. Victor A. SMITH, rector Trinity Episcopal
church, will have charge, assisted by Dr. E. O. BUXTON, pastor of
Grace M. E. Church. Bu South lawn cem. "Coshocton Morning Tribune (Coshocton, OH) April 16, 1917, pg. 1
Luella CROY d Newark. The former Miss OGLE of Cooperdale, lived in
Coshocton Co until she and husband removed to Newark 9 yrs ago. Her husband d 3
yrs ago; 2 small child'n are left orphans. Svs by Rev. CHILTON. Bu McCOY
Cemetery near Trinway. "Coshocton Morning Tribune, Wednesday Morning,
December 18, 1912"
Danny Fluhart
Ephrain CULLISON 70, d Perry twp. COD: Dropsy. Bu Wilson Chapel.
"The Democratic Standard Friday 14 Sept., 1894"
Dean Cullison
George Washington CULLISON 52, member M.E. church, also ex soldier.
Leaves a wife and 4 child. COD: Heart failure. Bu Wilson Chapel Cem under
auspices of G.A.R. Nichols Post, New Castle. Rev. B.F. BELL officiating.
"The Democratic Standard Friday, 7 April 1893"
Dean Cullison
Ralph J. DARLING, 63, Millersburg Route 3, d 2 a. m. June 19,1968, Mt.
Carmel Hospital, Columbus. B Apr 4, 1905, in Paulding Co, son of William and
Effie WILSON DARLING. Md Aug. 17, 1925, Lillian SPANG, who
survives. Member Warsaw Presbyterian Church, Carpenters Local 525, Associate
member of the FOPA. Also Surviving 2 daus, Mrs. Raymond (Beverly) PATTERSON,
Clark and Mrs. Paul (Betty) STINGEL, Marble Falls, TX; 2 bros, Dent DARLING,
Hebron and Dallas DARLING, Syracuse, N.Y.; 3 sis, Mrs. Burgess (Ina) GRACE
and Mrs. Harry (Rilla) DENNY, both of Mansfield, and Mrs. Grover (Mary) SMITH
of Cuyahoga Falls, and 5 grandchildren. 3 bros and a sis are deceased. Services
Fischer Funeral Home, Warsaw, by Rev. John RUSSELL, assisted by Rev.
Ernest BACON. Bu Warsaw. "Coshocton Tribune June 19,1968"
Antje Darling
Robert Bruce DARLING, 43, native of Warsaw, d at 5 a.m. Jan. 4, 1958,
Columbus. B Apr 29, 1914, son of the late Carl E. and Emily DARR DARLING.
Survived by brother, Dwight DARLING, Columbus, sister, Mrs. William H. WILLIAMS,
Sullivan, IN. COD: Massive infection. Funeral at Fischer funeral home, Warsaw.
Bu Valley View cem Rev. Paul MILLER,Warsaw Nazarene church to conduct the
svs. "The Coshocton Tribune prob Jan. 4, 1958"
Antje Darling
Mrs. Leroy DAWSON 38, Coshocton Rte 5. Md Leroy DAWSON Aug 7,
1913, they were parents of 2 daus: Pauline, 18; Doris, 14 and 2 sons: Carl, 16;
Parnell, 11. Also surv'g Mrs. DAWSON is her parents, 3 sis: Mrs. Byron FOSTER,
Mrs. Dennis SOWERS, and Mrs. Earl McKEE, Coshocton; one bro, Roy CULLISON,
Trinway. Sis Mrs. Joseph SOWERS, d 1914 and another d in infancy. COD:
pneumonia. Svs Lewisville M. E. Church, where she was a member, Rev. HARRISON,
Conesville M.E. church officiat'g. Bu in Church Cem. "Newspaper clipping
from scrapbook of Dora FRANKLIN", g-g'mother of:
Mark Miner
Eli DEVORE 70, d Tiverton twp. Son of Andrew and Susan (BROWN) DEVORE
Leaves wife and (#?) sons and daus. Also surv'd by mother, who is said to be 107.
Probable she is oldest woman in OH. "The Democrat & Standard 22 Nov
1901"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Mrs. Eli DEVORE, Tiverton. B Elizabeth CRIDER, dau of Joseph and
Margaret (GRIMM) CRIDER]. Mr. DEVORE d abt 4 mos ago. "The
Democrat & Standard, 28 Mar 1902"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
John DEVORE 84, Brink Haven. Bu Brown Crider Devore Cem, Richland Twp,
Holmes Co. His mother, Mrs. Susan [BROWN] DEVORE 108 ys old on 26th of
last Mar, att'd funeral. A telephone message states Mrs. DEVORE d Mon and
was bu Wed Brown Crider Devore Cem. "Millersburg Republican".
"Coshocton Age 21 Oct 1904"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Mrs. Caroline DILLON 62, d Jackson twp, b Keene, resided Canal
Lewisville. Spouse Frank DILLON, Sr.; Son Frank DILLON, Jr.; bro,
J. N. WOOD, two sis's, Mrs. Pauline CRAWFORD and Mrs. Charles BALCH,
all of Coshocton. COD: Tuberculosis. Bu Canal Lewisville Cem, Rev. M.B. MEADE
officiating. "Coshocton Tribune (maybe)15 Sep 1916"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Francis W. DILLON 73, CW Vet, d at home of niece, Mrs Albert NICHOLS,
Coshocton. Son of Thomas DILLON. Md 1st Susan CLARK, had son Clyde
DILLON. Md 2nd Caroline WOOD, had son F.T. DILLON who
resides near Roscoe. Bro. A????? DILLON. COD: Dropsy, bu Canal
Lewisville. "Coshocton Tribune (maybe) 7 Apr. 1918"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Son of Robert DOUGLASS 6 yrs Pittsburgh, PA, formerly of Coshocton. Bu
Oak Ridge Cem. "Democratic Standard 8 Jul 1898"
Mary Ruth DUNLAP, 85, d June 4, 2005. B Aug. 29, 1919, Coshocton Co
d/o the late Ralph and Elsie PORTER SAMPSEL. Md Mar 22, 1941,
Charles Elmer DUNLAP, who d Mar 21, 2002. In addition to husband
and parents, she was preceded in death by an infant son; a sis Florence
RICHESSON; and 2 brothers, Jack and Russell SAMPSEL. Svs
June 9, 2005, at Coshocton Co Memory Gardens with Rev. Robert WRIGHT
officiating. Free Funeral Home assisting. Coshocton Tribune (Jun/6/2005)
pg. 4
John R. EASTERDAY, 81, New Castle Twp, father of Joseph EASTERDAY,
Coshocton. B Oct 6,1852 Holmes Co. Md Susanna KENT 1875. Surv'g are
widow, son, Joseph; 2 bros, David, Knox Co, and Joshua, Holmes Co; one sis, Mrs.
Mary STRINGFELLOW, Brinkhaven; 9 g'children, and 3 g-g'children. 2
children d several years ago. Mr. EASTERDAY was mem of M. E. church,
Brinkhaven. Rev. Fred W. HUGHES will officiate. Bu Riley Chapel cem, Knox
Co. "Coshocton Times 1 Jun 1934"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Mrs. John EASTERDAY 91, d at home of son, J. A. EASTERDAY. B Susan
KENT in Keene twp 1846. Md 1872 John EASTERDAY. Had 4 children, 3
preceded her in death. Surv'g besides son is 11 g'children and 12 g-g'children.
Funeral svs in charge of Rev. C. Wayne BALYEAT. Bu Riley Chapel cem, Knox
Co. "Coshocton Tribune 5 Sep 1937"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Joshua EASTERDAY 80, lifelong res Monroe twp d Stillwell, Holmes Co. Son
of David and Susan (BROWN) EASTERDAY. Surv'g are wife, Lottie; 2 sons,
Charles, Sullivan and Curtis, Wellington; dau, Mrs. Stella SIMPKINSON,
Wellington; 14 g'children; 3 g-g'children; sis, Mrs. Mary STRINGFELLOW,
Mt. Vernon, and bro, David EASTERDAY, Mt. Vernon. COD: killed when caught
under falling tree. Svs Stillwell Baptist church, Rev. John PROPER,
Walhonding. Bur Harmony cem. "Coshocton Tribune" 4 Aug 1934"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Mrs. Joshua EASTERDAY 62, Tiverton twp. B Mary MC CLUGGAGE Jan 31,
1860. Mrs. EASTERDAY was lifelong resident Tiverton twp. Mem Harmony
Baptist church. COD: Heart trouble. Bu Harmony church cem. "Coshocton
Tribune 4 Mar 1922"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Mrs. Almira ELLIOTT 60, wid of late David ELLIOTT, Clark twp. COD: Heart
disease. Bu Blissfield."The Coshocton Democrat, Mar 7, 1899"
Keith Swalley
Simeon H. ELLIS 84, CW Vet , d Columbus at home of son, Ephriam ELLIS
. Former resident of New Moscow where his wife died abt 18 yrs ago. Father of 4
children, only one Ephriam ELLIS survives. Bu Branch church.
"Coshocton Age, Fri. Oct. 23, 1898". . "Democratic Standard, Fri.
Oct. 28, 1898".
Danny Fluhart
William EMLER, 90, d Wills Creek; b Muskingum Co, Oct 12, 1827. M 1851
Margaret BAINTER. 14 child. Wife and 4 child deceased. Surviving: Mrs.
George HUTCHISON, Mrs. Oliver FORTUNE of Willow Brook; Mrs. Ben WILDEN
of Tyndall; Irwin of Bloomfield; Anderson of Birds Run; Richard of Tyndall; Lon
of Plainfield; Rudolph of Maysville, and John and Morris of Conesville. One bro
Lewis EMLER, of Missouri, and one sis, Eva (not legible) of Cambridge; 42
gchild and 18 (not clear) ggchild survive. Svs by Rev. A. P. REES (not
sure of last name bad copy),Franklin M.P. Church and Bu Harmony Cem. COD: Heart
trouble. "Coshocton Tribune and Times Age Sunday, May 12, 1918"
Brent Morgan
Harold O. EVANS 1 yr 2 mos and 21 dys, d Sep 19, 1902. B Jun 28, 1901,
son of Wm. and Emma EVANS, Bethlehem twp. "Democrat and Standard
Sept 26, 1902"
SelnaV@aol.com
Mrs. Mahala EVANS 65, d at home of dau Mrs. William PHILLIPS,
Keene. Widow of late Alexander EVANS, who d 10 yrs ago. Lived Bethlehem
twp. 5 child-- David A. and James A., this city; William D. Bethlehem twp; Mrs. PHILLIPS,
Keene; and Mrs. LOREN of this city. Svs by Rev. Mr. MECHLIN. Bu
Prarie chapel. COD: Cancer of the stomach. "The Coshocton Age, June 10,
1904"
SelnaV@aol.com
Mrs. Nancy M. EVANS 55, d Tuscarawas twp. Wife of Mr. J. d. EVANS.
Mem of Presbyterian church. Surv'd by husband only, no children from the union.
COD: Heart disease. "The Semi-Weekly Age, June 15, 1886, page 2"
SelnaV@aol.com
Phoebe Ann EVANS 52, d Dec 1896 Peoria, IL. B Coshocton, OH dau of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob WAGGONER, wife of Isaac EVANS. Leaves 3 child: Lona,
the wife of William HAZZARD, Commercial National Bank; Willis, assistant
city editor of the Transcript, and Rolls, a boy of fourteen. Funeral by the Rev.
D. N. STAFFORD, Hale M.E. chapel. COD: Stroke of paralysis. "The
Coshocton Age, December 18, 1896"
SelnaV@aol.com
Nena Estella FINNELL 27, Roscoe, wife of Bartlett FINNELL. Dau of
Robert KYLE, Coshocton. Had 4 children, 2 survive her. Bu Roscoe Cem.
"Coshocton Age 8 Jul 1898"
Mrs. John FISHER, 68, Walhonding Route 2, d Mercy Hospital Mt.
Vernon.Elizabeth RAHN b. May 16, 1870 daughter of Gasper and Catherine RAHN,
near Dutch Run. March 13, 1890 married John W. FISHER who survives. with
following children: Mrs. Della UTTERBACK of Warsaw Rte 3, Mrs. Chloris HAMMOND
of Alexandria, Mrs. Linna TARRH and Kenneth FISHER, of the home,
Paul FISHER of Akron, Walter of Canton, Clarence of Mr. Vernon and Donald
of Cleveland. Survived by 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. sister,
Mrs. Melvin YOUNG of Howard, three brothers, Henry RAHN of
Columbus, William and Chris RAHN of Walhonding. Member of Dutch Run
Reformed and Evangelical Church. Bu in Valley View Cemetery at Warsaw.
"Coshocton Tribune May 1938"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Peter FISHER 96 d Aug 1871 Lakeville, IN "St. Joseph Valley Register
24 Aug 1871"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Simon FISHER 69, d Mar 1911 Coshocton, OH. CW Vet. Spouse Mrs. Linnie
FISHER. Three small children and Mrs. Fred MARTIN and Mrs. Theodore MARANG;
step-son Ernest MIDDY. COD: Asthma and grip "Coshocton Daily Times
13 Mar 1911"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Mrs. Mina FORTUNE (should be Nina) 76, Fresno, b. April 1, 1888 Tiffin,
Ohio daughter of Frank and Louise HEIZEL HELLER m. Oct 1, 1908 to Lewis
W. FORTUNE, who died Jan 26, 1960. Member of Fresno Methodist Church.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Homer (Louise) SHARP of Newcomerstown,
Mrs. George (Clara) SMITH of Dover, Mrs. Harry (Laura) STONEBROOK
of Fresno and Mrs Wilma PATTERSON of West Lafayette; a foster son, Paul BUCKHOLTZ
of Glen Burnie, Md; sis grandchildren and one great-grandchild One son and a
sister are deceased. Bu in Fairview Cemetery at Fresno. "Coshocton
Tribune"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
M. Marlene FREETAGE, 54 of 551 N. George St.,West Lafayette, d Nov. 21,
1996, Coshocton. B. Nov. 20, 1942, Zanesville, dau of the late Floyd and
Madeline (LAWYER) WILLIAMSON. M Allan "Max" FREETAGE,
Sept. 17, 1960. He survives. Four daughters, Nancy FREETAGE, Annette SIRRINE
and husband Joe, Joann ALLEN and husband Tracy, and Kelly WINNER
and husband, David, all of West Lafayette; 10 grandchildren, Nancy Sirrine,
Joseph Sirine II, Brenna Allen, Amanda Dreher, Tommy Dreher II, Zachary Allen,
Crislyn Freetage, William Allen and Max Freetage II, all of West Lafayette; a
brother, Bill WILLIAMSON of Coshocton; and three sis, Nancy NORMAN
and Linda MOLAY, both of Newcomerstown and Mary "Mag" WHYDE
of West Lafayette. Preceded in death by two brothers, Chuck WILLIAMSON
and Jimmy WILLIAMSON. Bu Fairfield Cemetery in West Lafayette, Pastor
Robert SIRRINE officiating. "Coshocton Tribune, November 22,
1996"
Abram GASKILL, 82, d 5 Jan 1887, Cambridge OH . He came from NJ 1832,
settled in Linton twp. Boot and shoemaker by trade, long citizen of
Plainfield."Coshocton Semi Weekly Age Feb. 8, 1887"
Elizabeth Periman
Mrs. Anna GASKILL, 89 d Plainfield. Anna MILLER b 1830 Scotland,
coming to America when she was a child. Husband J.B. GASKILL died nine
years ago. Survived by five sons, two daughters, as follows: Franklin GASKILL,
St. Charles, IA, Albert GASKILL, Des Moines, IA, H.H. GASKILL,
Warsaw; William GASKILL, Plainfield, Calvin GASKILL, Coshocton;
Mrs. William LONGABAUGH, Metz MO.; Mrs Marion UMSTOTT, WA. COD:
complication of disease incident to old age. No heading--probably
"Coshocton Democrat May 22, 1919"
Elizabeth Periman
Dorotha GASKILL, the bright little two year old daughMnd
Mrs. H.H. GASKILL, Warsaw. COD: poss la grippe. "Coshocton A?????
February 12, 1897"
Elizabeth Periman
Dau of H.W. GASKILL, Plainfield, about fifteen years old d last Tuesday
night. COD: Consumption. "Semi Weekly Age Dec 10, 1886"
Elizabeth Periman
Mrs. Mame GASKELL, 28, Warsaw bur near that village last Tuesday. She had
been an invalid for several months. "Democratic Standard March 13,
1891"
Elizabeth Periman
Mrs. Jennie H. GAUMER 70, of West Lafayette, d 1970 Columbus, OH; b 5 Apr
1900 Guernsey Co. dau of Anderson and Ella MARLOW EMLER. Md John A.
GAUMER Sr. 20 Oct 1917 who d 7 Oct 1968. Sons, Edward C., Fresno and John
Jr., Coshocton; daus, Mrs Raymond (Nellie) TURNBULan
(B, both of Keene; Sis, Mrs. Grant DEAN and Mrs. Grover
WILLIAMS both of West Lafayette; bros, Clark, Dewey and Palm all of
Newcomerstown and Robert EMLER, Guernsey. Deceased are 2 sons, 2 sisters
and 2 bros. "Coshocton Tribune"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
John A. GAUMER Sr. 82 d Coshocton, b 24 Oct 1885 at Linton Mills,
Coshocton Co., son of Aron A. and Eliza . Md 20 Oct 1917
Jeannie H. EMLER. Sons, Edward C. of Fresno and John GAUMER,Jr. of
Coshocton; Daus Mrs Raymond (Nellie) TURNBULL dnd Mrs. Norman (Betty)
DEAN, both of Keene."Coshocton Tribune"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Alvin GIAUQUE, 42, d at his home on Locust St. B
Berlin, Holmes Co, in March 1877. At about 12 yrs he, and his mother and
brothers and two sisters, came to Coshocton, the father d about one year
previous. Worked American Art Works, the Tribune and at the time of death was
employee of J. F. MEEK. Md to Miss Lucy WEAVER, who surv. Bros
and sis also surv.. Milton GIAUQUE, Millersburg, Orion GIAUQUE,
Dayton, Lewis GIAUQUE, Akron. Mother d 2 yrs ago. COD: Acute infection
of the throat. Svs at the home, Locust and Fifth Streets. Rev. L. J. HOPPER
in charge, and bu South Lawn cem. “The Coshocton Tribune, 21 Feb 1918”
Laurie Sullivan
Mrs. Hiram GILMORE 74, Layland. Margaret b Coshocton Co.25 Dec 1846. Md
1861 Hiram GILMORE . He d ca 1901. Survived by 4 children, Mrs. D. L. GILBERT
of Barberton; Mrs.William MIDDAUGH of Killbuck; Simon GILMORE of
Layland, and Mrs. William AMES of the home; one sis Mrs. Elizabeth WILLIAMS
of Killbuck; 2 bros William and Jacob LAYLAND, of Des Moines, IA. COD:
Apoplexy. Rev. BROWN, of Killbuck, officiated at Big Run Chapel.
"Coshocton Tribune (maybe) 7 Apr 1918"
Wade GINDLESBERGER 32, d West Salem Rte 1, Wayne Co. B May 4, 1933,
Millersburg, s/o Mrs. Erma LOGSDON GINDLESBERGER, Lakeville, and the late
Waldo R. GINDLESBERGER. Employed w/Wooster Tractor Sales. Surv wife,
Shirley FRICK, 1 son, Jeffrey Wade, and 1 dau, Kelly Sue of the home; 2
bros, Richard, Londonville and Donald, Cuyahoga Falls. COD: Heart disease. Svs
Matteson Funeral Home, West Salem. Bu Oakhill Cem, Millersburg. “Coshocton
Tribune Apr 5, 1966”
Laurie Sullivan
Henry GLOSSER 45, Conesville. b. August 29, 1891 Va Twp, son of Mr. &
Mrs Llewelyn GLOSSER. Mother deceased. Surviving are widow and nine
children: Mrs. Fran UGLE and Mrs. Edmund HARDESTY, of Conesville;
Warren, Madeline, Kathleen, Wayne, Vearl, Vonnie and Ronald, of the home; three
sisters: Mrs. Kathryn WHITE of Columubus, Mrs. Anna WHITEUS of
Conesville and Mrs. Harry MINOR, Conesville, and a brother John GLOSSER,
Coshocton. Member of Conesville M.E. church. Bu South Lawn Cemetery.
"Coshocton Tribune Saturday June 26, 1937"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Benjamin GRAHAM, formerly of Coshocton. Wife was Jane, dau/of William LOVE.
"Coshocton Age, Coshocton Co., OH, 6 May 1882"
Bob Orr
Benjamin GRAHAM,. B Mar 4, 1816, in IRE; Scotch-Irish parentage. To
America w/parents age 3. Md Coshocton 1866, Jane LOVE. Removed to IA,
Scott twp. Mem Presbyterian Church. On the 13th, he attended the funeral of his
old friend, the lamented Dr. TULLOSS. Next day Dr. HOBBY diagnosed
pneumonia. Surv'd by wife and child'n Robert and James, Mrs. Abner BRADLEY,
Mrs. Edward LONG, Mrs. F. H. HILL and Mrs. Frank LONG. Svs
by Rev. Dr. PORTER. Bu Iowa City Cem. Memorial "Iowa City Daily
Republican, Friday, April 21, 1882"
Bob Orr
Wanda Grace GUTHRIE 27, formerly Conesville, d. Mercy hospital, Pittsburg.
D/o Oren and Grace GUTHRIE, Granddaughter of Mrs. Irene HARDESTY,
Conesville. Surviving are two sisters: Mrs. Oveda KERSTETTER, Phoenix, AZ
and Mrs. Ray HIBBS, Beallsville PA. Bu South Lawn. "Coshocton
Tribune Saturday April 11, 1959"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Anderson Monroe HALL, 76, d. West Lafayette. B March 4 1867 vicinity of Plainfield, s/o Henry
H. and Juda INGRAHAM HALL. Md Aug 13, 1892 Hester FITCH, who
d Feb 22, 1940. Four child: Marie who d in
infancy, 3 sons survive; Floyd F HALL add unk, Delno Loren
and Harold Eugene, both of West Lafayette. Also surv'g 10 gchldrn.,
4 made their home w/ Mr. HALL. Floyd M HALL,
West Lafayette, Donis H HALL, Pearl Harbor, Jack E HALL, Norfolk Va, and
L Gene HALL, south Pacific. Later 3 in navy.
Also surv'g is sister, Mrs. Sadie BEETHAM, Chicago.
Mr HALL was youngest of 10 chldrn, 5 bros and 3 sis preceded him in death.
Mem Trinity Methodist church. Svs Trinity Methodist
church, pastor Rev. S.P. OZMUN officiating. Bu Fairfield
cemetery.
Barbara McClenny
Alfred E. HARDESTY, 40, Fresno. W.L. BROWNING, 30, of Coshocton
coworker. Kenneth KINKLEY, county engineer. Alfred b nr Adams Mills Oct.
2, 1902 m. Aug 4, 1926 Opal LEAVENGOOD, Fresno who survives. Other
survivors: son Alva, 13, mother Mrs. Florence HARDESTY, Fresno Rt.1;
grandmother Mrs. Emma PEPPER, Fresno Rt1; Bros and siss, Mrs. William EVERHART,
William HARDESTY, Telford HARDESTY, Mrs. William LINT, Miss
Vesta HARDESTY, David HARDESTY of the US Army in Texas, Clifford HARDESTY.
Funeral in home, Rev. Glenroy SHOUP in charge. COD: Bridge Collapse
Beaver Run, nr Warsaw. Bu in Fairview cemetery, Fresno. "Coshocton Tribune
September 3, 1943"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Edward HARDESTY 83, New Moscow d at home of son John. B and reared in
Chalfants vicinity. Wife died 15 years ago, Survived by four sons: Frank, Howard
and Noah HARDESTY of Conesville, David of Illinois, and one daughter Mrs.
William MILLS of near Adams Mills. 32 grandchildren and five great
grandchildren. Last of a family of 13 children. Funeral Chalfants Church. Rev
W.E. HOPKINS of Conesville.
NOTE: This is Elisha Edmond HARDESTY. Also son Frank is actually Henry
Jackson HARDESTY of Conesville who was sometimes called Hank.
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
John HARDESTY 85, d at his home near the home of Gilmore MASTEN.
He was 3 times md and the father of 18 children. His present wife had been his
campanion for 48 yrs. Bu Chafants Cem. "Coshocton Age, September 19,
1885".
Danny Fluhart
John Alva HARDESTY 61, Fresno Route 1, d Coshocton, after accident at
Hardesty and Son Mine. B Wakatomika Dec 13, 1880, son of Edmond and Sara Jane HARDESTY.
m. Dec 21, 1901 Florence PEPPERof Conesville. Surviving: five sons,
Alfred of Fresno, William of West Lafayette, Telford of Coshocton, Clifford and
David of the home.; three daus, Mrs. William EVERHART of Stone Creek,
Mrs. William LINT of West Lafayette, and Vesta of the home; 13 gchild,
and two bros, Henry and Noah of Conesville. Dau Sara Jane deceased. Funeral and
bur Branch Church Cem. Rev. C. D. FIRSTER and Rev. Glenroy SHOUP.
"Coshocton Tribune February 12, 1942"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Noah B. HARDESTY 73, b. April 14, 1878 in Muskingum Co, son of Edmund and
Sarah Jane GROVES HARDESTY, m. april 26, 1899 to Arzada LAYTON who
survives. Member Chalfant Methodist Church. Survived by five sons, William H.
and Charles, Coshocton, Laurel, Columbus, Leonard, Newark and Kenneth,
Uhrichville; one dau Mrs. William PENDERGRASS, Dayton; five gchild and
one g-gchild. Two daus are deceased. Bur in South Lawn Cemetery. "Coshocton
Tribune September 4, 1951"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Sarah Jane HARDESTY, 9, dau of Mr. & Mrs. John HARDESTY of
near Branch. Six siblings Alfred, Opal, William, Telford, Letha and Vesta all of
the home. COD: Diptheria. "Coshocton Tribune January 15, 1916"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Jonathan HERSHBERGER, abt 66, leaves wife and several grown sons and daus.
COD: Apoplectic fit. Bu Sugar Creek, Tuscarawas Co. "Democratic Standard 8
Jul 1898"
Gary L. Loos
Charles B. HERSHMAN b 1850 died 8/11/1914 Coshocton, OH. Md 1st to Julia RICHARDSON
who d 2/22/1885. Md 2nd to Hattie WARING in 11/1890 (she of Portsmouth,
OH). Surviving children: Harold J. and Charles Orley HERSHMAN of
Coshocton, OH., W.T. HERSHMAN, Richmond , IN, Mrs. Rosanna PRIEST
of Loudonville, OH, T.W. HERSHMAN, Coshocton, Edward HERSHMAN,
Gallipolis, OH, Mrs. C.L. DENMAN,Coshocton, OH, Miss Sarah and Howard
HERSHMAN, Toledo, OH. COD: Heart trouble. "Coshocton Morning Tribune 12
Aug 1914"
Bill Hershman
John HULL 63, so. of Coshocton d May 1896. Bu So. Lawn Cem.
"Coshocton Democrat 16 May 1896, Democratic Standard 22 May 1896"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Marion HULL, Sr. 63 near Mt. Zion d May 1896. "Coshocton Age 26 May
1896"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Abigail JENNINGS 87, d 18 Mar 1898 Tuscarawas twp, b 27 May 1810, near
Romney, VA, dau of Lewis and Rachel POWELSON Md Joseph JENNINGS
had 11 children. 5 sons; Orin, Hiram, Harrison, Leander and Joseph and one
grandson J.A. JENNINGS were pallbearers. "Democratic Standard 25 Mar
1898"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Hiram JENNINGS 74, d Jul 1939 Coshocton, OH. B 8 Oct 1864, Coshocton, son
of Orin and Susan JENNINGS. Md 4 Jul 1888 Sarah WILDEN. Sons Ray
and Archie, both of Coshocton. Sis: Mrs. Jane GRAY of Springfield, OH;
Mrs. William WEST and Mrs Price OWEN, both of West Lafayette. Bro
William JENNINGS of Morgan Run vicinity. "Coshocton Tribune 7 July
1939"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Hiram JENNINGS 85, d Jun 1914, Plainfield Rd., Coshocton Co CW Vet. Dau
Mrs. H.C. ARONHALT of the home farm and Mrs. C.D. CONLEY,
Plainfield, OH. COD: Cancer. "Coshocton, 2 June 1914"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Orin JENNINGS 85, d Mar 1911 Coshocton, OH. CW Vet. Md Susan WELLS,
8 children; Lewis of Bacon Run, Wm. O. Morgan Run vicinity, Alexander of
Franklin twp, Hiram of Coshocton, Mrs Price OWENS, Mrs. Mary WERTS, Mrs.
William WEST and, Mrs. Jane GRAY, all of West Lafayette. 2nd wife Harriet
LAW. "Coshocton Morning Tribune March 1911"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Leander JENNINGS 95, d Nov 1938 Coshocton, OH. CW Vet. B 13 Apr 1843,
Franklin twp, son of Joseph and Abigail JENNINGS. No children, reared
niece Mrs. Lee FORTUNE and foster son Charles JONES.
"Coshocton Tribune 3 Nov 1938"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Joseph JENNINGS, b June 1802, NJ, d Aug 1888, Franklin twp, Coshocton Co.
OH. Md 1826 Abigail POWELSON. 10 sons, 1 dau. "Coshocton Semi Weekly
Age 21 Aug 1888"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
James R. JOHNSON abt 83, d Plainfield. B 1819 Postmaster, CW Vet. Mem
Mason and GAR. Md 50+yrs to Susan T. SANGSTER. Wife, 2 dau surv; Mrs. Ada GAULT and Mrs. Alice
SIBLEY. Son d abt 12 yrs of age.
COD: Throat Cancer Masonic svs by Rev. GRACE, ME Church. Bu Plainfield
Cem. "Coshoction Daily Age Nov 19,
1902"
Deloris
Warford, ggg Neice
Carrie JONES 104, d 25 Nov 1991 Newark, OH; b 10 Sep 1887 Coshocton, dau
of Willard and Cora BOOKLESS McCOY. Md 1. George CARPENTER, 2.
Charles L. JONES. Daus Nellie BRYAN of Conesville, Irma RANDLES
of Adams Mills, Jeri NUTTER and Helen MAPLE of Newark.
"Coshocton Tribune Nov 1991"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
James JONES, abt 60, employed Franklin mines. Survived by wife, formerly
Miss LARR and 8 children, the youngest a boy of 12. COD: Mine accident.
Coroner F.M. MARSHALL notified, this being his first case. "The
Coshocton Age, Feb 12, 1901"
Charles R. Jones
Mrs. Jennie JONES 89, d Davis nursing home. B Jan 7, 1871, Adamsville, d/o George W. and Ellen
SHOEMAKER SNOOTS. Md Feb, 1897 Howard D. JOBE, who d 1901. Md 1915 Charles
JONES, who d 1945. Surv'g, dau, Margaret E. JOBE, of the home. 2 sis, 4 bro deceased. Mem Grace Methodist church and WSCS. Svs Dawson funeral home by Rev. John
HESS. Bur South Lawn cem. Coshocton (OH) Tribune, April 14, 1960
Jennifer Snoots Pidgeon
John KEISTE, d at the residence of son nr Newcomerstown on Monday last.
Bur Plainfield Cemetery. "Coshocton Democrat November 23 1880"
Barbara McClenny
Mrs. Clemma
KASER, 90, West Salem, OH, native Clark twp, Coshocton co, d at her home
following an extended illness. Husband, Joseph KASER, d 1939.
Laurie Sullivan
Nathan KEIST Sr d Linton twp 22 Dec 1869. Age abt 60 years.
"Coshocton Age 7 Jan 1870"
Barbara McClenny
Mrs. Caroline KINKADE, 90, d Oct 1931, Coshocton; b Caroline HENRY,
Dresden, OH 10 Aug 1841. Md 1858 William W. KINKADE, CW Vet, who d 20 yrs
before her. Member Sacred Heart Church. Son, W. J. KINKADE, Coshocton;
dau Mrs. James PARKS, Dayton; eight grandchildren and twelve
great-grandchildren. Funeral Sacred Heart Church by Rev. Fr. Anthony DOMM.
Bur South Lawn Cem. "The Coshocton Tribune Oct. 19, 1931"
Glenn Kinkade
Harold J. KINKADE Jr., 67, d August 1, 1986 Coshocton. B April 17, 1919,
Coshocton, son of Harold J. KINKADE Sr., Roscoe Blanche (CAMPBELL)
KINKADE. World War II Vet. Graduate Coshocton High School, 28 year
employee Carnation Milk Co., for 13 year employee General Electric. Member of
St. John's United Church of Christ, Coshocton Community Choir, member of
Cinephiles. M Oct. 12, 1940, Marjory COCHRAN who survives. Also
surviving: son, Glenn E. KINKADE,Coshocton; three daus, Mrs, Richard
(Teresa) ANDREWS, and Miss Martha KINKADE, both of Coshocton Co.,
and Mrs. James (Melissa) COZART, Norwich, CT; two sis, Mrs Phil (Mary
Jane) KLINGENSMITH, Cambridge and Mrs. William (Sue) MEDLEY,
Roscoe; 10 grandchildren; three aunts; and five nephews. A son preceded him in
death. Services Coshocton Memory Gardens, and St. John's United Church of
Christ. Rev. Carolyn J. MANN will officiate. "The Tribune " Aug. 2,
1986"
Glenn Kinkade
Harold J. KINKADE, Sr. 90, d April 29, 1990, Coshocton. B May 30, 1900,
Coshocton, son of William Jacob and Mary Jane (STEWART) KINKADE.
Mail carrier, member of the National Mail Carrier's Association, member of
Roscoe United Methodist Church. M July 3, 1918, Blanche CAMPBELL who d
June 15, 1974. Surviving: two daus, Mrs. Phil (Mary Jane) KLINGENSMITH,
Cambridge and Mrs. William (Sue) MEDLEY, Coshocton; sis Mrs. Evelyn GILBERT
Columbus; nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Son (Harold Jesse KINKADE
Jr.) and grandson are deceased. ServicesCoshocton County Memory Gardens,pastor
Richard HOOVER officiating. "The Coshocton Tribune April 30,
1990"
Glenn Kinkade
Mrs. Harold J. (Blanche) KINKADE, 74, d Coshocton. B April 28, 1900,
Farmer City, IL, dau of Samuel and Lulu HURLEY CAMPBELL. M July 3, 1917
Harold J. KINKADE who survives. Also surviving: son, Harold J.,
Coshocton, two daus, Mrs. Phil (Mary Jane) KLINGENSMITH, Cambridge, and
Mrs. William (Sue) MEDLEY, Coshocton; two sis, Mrs. Dorothy SPECKMAN,
Coshocton, Mrs. Warner (Zoe) HAMILTON, Wills Creek; eight grandchildren
and 13 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Deceased are a grandson
and two sis. Graduate of Bellflower, IL, High School, member of Roscoe United
Methodist Church, 12-year employee of Galligher Drug Store,Coshocton.
ServicesRev. Forrest D. LAMNECK, Dawson Funeral Home. Bur Coshocton
County Memorial Gardens."The Coshocton Tribune June 16, 1974"
Glenn Kinkade
Mrs. Jane KINKADE d 8 July 1903, Toledo. Bur 10 July 1903 South Lawn
Cemetery. "Coshocton Daily Age July 10, 1903"
Glenn Kinkade
Jeffery KINKADE, 25, Newcomerstown, d Sept. 26, 1992, Coshocton. B Aug.
31, 1967, Coshocton, son of Glenn and Sally (SCOTT) KINKADE of
Coshocton. 1985 graduate of River View High School, employed at Hooker Trucking,
Uhrichsville. Member of St. Johns United Church of Christ, Marine Corps vet. M
Sept. 12, 1988, Amy CAMPBELL, who survives. Also surviving: two sons,
Jeffery Charles and Kyle Evan, both of the home; sis, Elizabeth KINKADE,
Coshocton; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Harold (Marjory) KINKADE,
Coshocton; maternal grandmother, Marjorie SCOTT, Augusta, Maine. Funeral
Addy Funeral Home, Newcomerstown, Rev. Carolyn MANN officiating. Bur
Coshocton County Memory Gardens. Services at St. Johns United Church of Christ,
Coshocton. COD: complications from a bee sting. "The Tribune Monday Sept.
28, 1992"
Glenn Kinkade
William Jacob KINKADE, 78, West Lafayette, d 18 Oct. 193; b Dec 7, 1878,
Coshocton. Metal sign worker Toledo, Dayton and Coshocton. Son of William W. and
Caroline HENRY KINKADE. M 1898 Mary Jane STEWART, who died 1903. M
1909 Blanche MARTIN who survives. Son, Harold KINKADE, Coshocton;
dau Mrs. Evelyn GILBERT, Columbus; five grandchildren and nine
great-grand-children. Member of the Trinity Methodist church, West Lafayette.
Funeral Bonnell Funeral Home, West Lafayette, Rev. S.S. BURNETT
officiating. Bur South Lawn Cem. "The Coshocton Tribune 13 July 1956"
Glenn Kinkade
William Wallace KINKEAD, who had passed the allotted three- score years
and ten,d 15 august 1903, Coshocton, OH, leaves a wife and four children to
mourn his death. CW Vet. Bur South Lawn Cem.17 August 1903. "Coshocton
Daily Age Aug 17, 1903"
Glenn Kinkade
Mrs. Georgia V. KINNEY 46, Conesville, d city hospital 1944. B
MuskingumCo. April 13, 1888 dau of J. W. and Mary Ann NEWELL. Md October
12, 1908 Clement KINNEY. Ten children were born to them, 3 are deceased.
Surviving are husband and following children: Mrs. Opal SHARON, Clement,
Roy, Wilson, Pauline, Calvin, and Olean KINNEY, all of the Conesville
vicinity. 3 bros survive: Conrad, Paul and Percy NEWELL, all of near
Ellis Station in Muskingum Co. 2 sis, Mrs. Fred HOY of Newark and Mrs.
Dan HELSEL of Ellis Station, and 3 grandchildren. Member of the Plains
church. Funeral at Salem church in Muskingum county, in charge of Rev. Ray HARRISON.
Bu in the church cemetery.
Mark Miner
Barbary KISER 80, d Nov 1887 Jackson twp. Son George KISER.
"Coshocton Democrat 8 Nov 1887"
Mrs. John KISTE (See also KEISTE) 90 years old d at grand
daughter's. Bur Plainfield Cemetery. "Coshocton Democrat March 6,
1888"
Barbara McClenny
Jacob KOHL, 84, Plainfield, d county infirmary. Surviving are two bros
Charles and Peter KOHL both of Coshocton and several sisters. (Abt 1933).
Mark Miner
Robert KROFT, 68, Strongsville, d Berea hosp. Md
Elizabeth ENGLISH this city. Surv by widow and 3 sons, Baxter, New
London, James of the Air Force, at Dayton and Robert, of Los Angeles, CA. COD: l
Heart attack. Svs Baker Funeral Home, Berea. Bu Berea cemetery. “Coshocton
Tribune Aug 23, 1965”
Laurie Sullivan
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