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Abraham "Abe" LAIRD, 63, New Philadelphia, former Coshocton
policeman, Tuscarawas Co Sheriff and State Senator, d Oct 29, 1946. B May 27,
1883 Carbon Hill, Hocking Co, son of Abraham and Elizabeth MURDOCH LAIRD.
Member Masonic, Elks Lodges. M Margaret Isabelle HENDRICKS June 30, 1902.
5 child; Marguerite, Gladys, Lucille, Donald and Robert LAIRD. COD: Heart
trouble. Rev James BOLEN officiating. Bu Evergreen Cem, New Philadelphia.
"Coshocton Tribune October 30, 1946 1990; Laird Lines publication; Laird
Family Bible"
Curtiss N. Stuart, PE
Abraham Alexander LAIRD, d Pleasant Valley 16 Mar 1908. B October 28,
1849 Newarthill, Scotland, son of John and Anne ROBERT LAIRD. Both father
and mother died when Abe was 13 yrs old. He raised two younger sisters and a
bro. Md June 12, 1874 Manse of St. Ninians Church Parish of Stirling, SCT,
Elizabeth MURDOCH. Came to Corning OH 1874, removed to Coshocton 1895.
Children; Margaret, Annie, John, James, Abraham, Allen, Robert, William John and
William A. COD: Miner's asthma and Tuberculosis. Bu South Lawn Cem.
"Coshocton Age 19 March 1908"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Alexander LAIRD 80, d Feb 1934, Coshocton. B Feb 1854, Glascow, Scotland.
Md 1877 Janet CAMPBELLwho died 1913. Six of 9 children survive: Malcom,
Alexander Jr., James, Harry, Mrs Allen LOCKWOOD, Mrs Thomas STULL;
Grandson Alex LAIRD, all of Coshocton. Bu South Lawn Cem. "Coshocton
Tribune, 28 Feb 1934"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Mrs. Elizabeth MURDOCH LAIRD, d Pleasant Valley 14 June 1925 at home of
dau, Mrs. Annie LAIRD SCHMIDLIN. B Cumbernauld, Scotland, March 13,1852.
Md Abraham LAIRD 24 June 1874, SCT. Came to America 1874. Nine children:
Margaret, Annie, John, James, Abraham, Allen, Robert, William John and William
A. COD: Stroke. Bu South Lawn Cem. "Jean Laird Wallace, Coshocton, OH;
Lillian Laird McKay, Warren,OH"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Mrs. James LARR, 64, Coshocton Route 4, d Coshocton. Florence PEPPER b
Conesville, Aug. 14, 1885 dau of Alfred and Emma HUMMER PEPPER; m. Dec
22, 1901 John A. HARDESTY who d. Feb. 12, 1942. M. April 19, 1947 James
W. LARR who survives. Surviving seven children by first marriage, three
daughters, Mrs. William EVERHART, Stone Creek; Mrs. William LINT,
West Lafayette; Mrs. John STEPHENSON, Coshocton; Four sons, William HARDESTY,
Fresno, Telford HARDESTY, David HARDESTY, and Clifford HARDESTY,
Coshocton; 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. One son and one dau by
first marriage and one sis and four bros are deceased. Member Branch Methodist
Church, bu Branch Cemby Rev. C. D. FIRSTER. "Coshocton Tribune
October 31, 1949"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Mary Elizabeth LATHAM, 87, Canton, former
Newcomerstown and Coshocton resident, d Aultman hospital, Canton. B Feb. 21,
1871, Mustane, IA, d/o William and Susan CHANEY WILSON. Surv 3 daurs,
Mrs. Clarence KUNKELMAN, Canton, Mrs. William EICHER, Painsville,
and Mrs. Susan DAPEW; 2 sons, Donald LATHAM, Dayton, and Gene
LATHAM, Canton; 1 sis, Mrs. George ADDY, Newcomerstown; 2 g’dchildren
and 6 g-g’children. COD: Heart attack Bu Plainfield cem. “Coshocton Tribune
February 3, 1959”
Laurie Sullivan
James LAYTON, 48 yrs was bu Adam's Mills. "The Democatic Standard,
Apr 18, 1893"
Jamie Simcox
Elizabeth LEGGETT 65, Keene. Bu Clark's Cem near Bloomfield.
"Coshocton Democrat 24 Oct 1882"
Harry Liggett
James LEGGETT 78, d 14 Jun 1888 Mill Creek twp, Coshocton Co. OH; b
Washington Co. PA 1810. Dau Mrs. James HAMILTON. Bu Clark Cem.
"Coshocton Age 19 Jun 1888, Coshocton Democrat 19 JUne 1888"
Harry Liggett
Jane F. LEGGETT d Indianapolis, IN May 1892. Resided Coshocton.
"Coshocton Age 27 May 1892"
Harry Liggett
Samuel LEGGETT, Justice of the Peace, d Mill Creek twp. Leaves wife and 1
child. COD: consumption (Coshocton Co. Death Records show Dod 21 Oct 1879. Dob
1846.) "Coshocton Democrat 11 Nov 1879"
Harry Liggett
W.W. LEGGETT of Dresden, connected to Woolen Factory. "Coshocton Age
7 Feb 1888"
Harry Liggett
Moses LILLIBRIDGE abt 19 d July 1894 Franklin Station, Coshocton Co. COD:
Consumption. "Democratic Standard 13 Jul 1894"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Clonia LINT, 68, Warsaw, d County
Memorial Hospital. Velma A. PORTER b Nov. 4, 1893, Roscoe, d/o
James and Clonia RANDLES ORTER [sic]. Md May 24, 1912, Elmer R. LINT,
who survives w/2 daus, Mrs. Clennis BESST, Warsaw, and Mrs. William
BESST, Warsaw, 2 sis Mrs. Edward L. FITZGERALD, Chicago, and Mrs.
Elsie SAMPSEL, Coshocton, and a half bro, Winford PORTER,
Smithfield. One dau, 2 sons and a bro are deceased. Mem Methodist church..COD:
Heart ailment. Svs Fischer funeral home, Warsaw, by Rev. Roy BOWER. Bu
Prairie Chapel cem. "Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, OH, June 11, 1962, p 8"
Natalie Herdman
Allen LOCKWOOD 68, Coshocton, employee of Pope-Gosser China Co. Surv by
wife Margaret, and 2 bros, Arther of Newark and William. Charles H. MANGOLD,
Ohio Bell Co. repairman, saw a man plunge into the river. 3 boats were pressed
into service. Working the boats w/grappling hooks were James ELSON,
Marshall JACOBS, Patrolmen Ed KREIDER and Dave BRIGHTWELL,
Lister ELSON and Harold CULLISON. COD: Suicide. "Coshocton
Tribune, p. 1., Tues 15 May 1956"
Patsy Laird
Mrs. Margaret L. LOCKWOOD 84, d Coshocton. B 6 Jun 1884, in Scotland, dau
of Alex and Janet CAMPBELL LAIRD md 5 Feb 1916 to Allen LOCKWOOD,
who died 15 May 1956. Mrs. LOCKWOOD formerly employed by Pope-Gosser
China Co, Coshocton . Mem Central Christian Church. Made home w/niece Mrs.
Robert McKEE. Surv are 4 bros, Alex, Harry, James and Malcomb LAIRD,
all of Coshocton, several nieces, nephews, cousins in community. 2 sis deceased.
Svs at Dawson Funeral Home in charge of Rev. Robert KLEESATTEL. Bu South
Lawn Cem "Coshocton Tribune, p. B-1. 18 April 1969"
Patsy Laird
Mrs. William LONGABAUGH 95, d July16 1958 at home of dau, Mrs. Bert GOODIN,
nw of Metz. Evaline T. GASKILL b Plainfield, OH, Dec 16, 1862. Md William
T. LONGABAUGH Des Moines, IA 1903, (paper's mistake, they md 1891.)
Surv'g: son, T.J. LONGABAUGH of Metz; dau, Mrs. Bert (Anna) GOODIN,
one g'dau, one g-g'son, Mrs. Wm. BRENEMAN and Keith of Metz; two bros
Calvin GASKILL and William GASKILL, West Lafatte, OH, sis, Mrs.
Anna Belle UMSTOTT, Mineral, WA; 2 s-i-ls, Mrs. HettieMcCORMICK,
Hume and Mrs. Mollie REEVES, Voncover, WA. 6 bros and 2 sis preceded her
in death. Came from Wick IA in 1903. Mem Methodist church 84 yrs. Svs Methodist
church Metz. Rev. John PEHL of Peculiar, and Rev. Russell COX.
Mrs. Howard LYONS and Mrs. Homer LYONS sang; Miss Maxine COX
accompanied. The pallbearers were Otis WINTERBOTTOM, Frank BROWN,
Ezra NEPTUNE, Lyle RAGAN, Harry BLUE and Walter STEELE.
Bu was in Pryor Creek Cem."Metz Times Friday July 25, 1958"
Elizabeth Periman
Doyce ASHLEY LOOS d 20 Mar 1986 Newcomerstown, OH; b 29 Jul 1901 in
Boone, NC. Dau of Martin and Teal ROGERS ASHLEY. Md Edwin LOOS 8
Jul 1933. Bu West Lawn Cem "Coshocton Tribune 21 Mar 1986"
Gary L. Loos
Edwin LOOS d 17 Jul 1981; b 15 Jun 1899 Coshocton Co., OH. Son of Hiram
and Aldora WHITESIDE LOOS. Md Doyce ASHLEY 8 Jul 1933. Bu West
Lawn Cem "Coshocton Tribune 17 Jul 1981"
Gary L. Loos
Alexander LOVE, d Linton Mills. Cancer surgery by Dr. HAMILTON,
Columbus, another time by a cancer doctor Marietta. "Plainfield Pencilings
Democratic Standard, Coshocton, OH, 18 Feb. 1887, pg. 4 "
Bob Orr
George D. LOVE, d. 26 Apr. 1992, Portland, ME. Svs at United Church of
Christ, Biddeford. Masonic svs at Dennett-Craig & Pale Funeral Home, Saco.
Bob Orr
George D. LOVE, 85, formerly of Saco, d Portland at Maine Medical Center.
B Toledo, OH, April 26, 1908, son of Dr. George Rusk and Helen DEERING LOVE.
Att'd Thornton Academy, Exeter Academy, Worcester Academy and MIT. Was textile
machinery design engineer. Past master Masonic Lodge of Saco; mem of Kora Temple
Shrine, Lewiston; United Church of Christ in Biddeford. Surv'g are wife, Rebecca
Kennard LOVE of Portland; 2 daus, Cynthia ESTES, Delmar, NY and
Deborah OLSTAD, San Diego, CA; a son, Mark LOVE, Portland; 5
grandchilden and a g-grandchild. "Journal Tribune, Saco, ME, 30 Apr.
1992"
Bob Orr
James LOVE 82, Plainfield, d at home of his nephew, Joseph LOVE. B
Londonderry, IRE 1808, came to Philadelphia, PA 1836 then to Coshocton Co. Svs
by Rev. BLACKFORD Presbyterian Church. "Plainfield Pencilings
Democratic Standard; Coshocton, OH; pg. 4, 3 Oct. 1890" "Coshocton
Age, Coshocton, OH"
Bob Orr
Mrs. Jas. LOVE 71, Plainfield d at home near this place. Mrs. M. BASSETT
and family wish to return thanks to the neighbors and friends for kindness to
them during husband and father's sickness and death. (Obit not correct
but copied correctly. Suspect this is the wife of James LOVE.)"Coshocton
Deomcrat pg. 3, 7 Feb. 1888"
Bob Orr
Joseph A. "Jo" LOVE, Clear Creek Co, CO. B Coshocton Co, OH, 11
Jul 1829 Removed to CO 1860 Md abt 30 yrs ago Miss Jennie WEIMER who
survives. Svs Presbyterian Church, Rev. JUNKIN officiating. (Much more
info detailed in original obit.) "Georgetown Courier, Georgetown, CO,
Saturday, 11 Jan. 1908, pg. 4"
Bob Orr
Mrs. Margaret LOVE abt 55, d Linton twp. Margaret RUSK became the
wife of Joseph LOVE, Aug 22, 1861. 8 children born, 5 daus and 3 sons. 4
daus, with 3 sons and husband and father, survive. COD: Dropsy. Svs conducted by
Rev. BLACKFORD, bu West Lafayette. "Democratic Standard, Coshocton,
OH; pg. 1; 7 June 1901"
Bob Orr
Jane OSBORNE DAWSON LYNCH, d Dec 1899 Browning twp, Schuyler Co., IL; b
28 Mar 1820, Coshocton Co. OH. Md 1841 Noah DAWSON who d abt 1843. Md
1844 Absolom LYNCH who d NE. Children: Mary E. DAWSON SKILES,
Thomas J. LYNCH, Mrs. Rachel NALL and A.W. LYNCH. Three
children deceased; J.M., Ezra (Ed) and Mrs. Sarah LEE. Bur Edgar Cem
"The Rushville Times, 28 Dec 1899"
Barbara Z. Abate
Charles E. MARANG 75 d 1 Jul 1992 San Bernardino CA; b 5 Jun 1917 Canton,
OH son of Theodore and Ethel FISHER MARANG Md 1943 Opal I. JENNINGS,
md #2 Helen SLABE. Son Carlos V. MARANG of Freemont, CA, dau
Sharyn L. DANA of Riverside, CA, Stepsons, Marcus CARTER of
Denver, CO, Harold CARTER of Battle Creek, MI, Kenneth CARTER of
Riverside, CA; stepdau Mrs Robert (Jean) HOSTETTER, West Lafayette.
"Coshocton Tribune Jul 1992"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Ethel MARANG 23, d Oct 1918 Canton, OH; b 1895 Coshocton, OH. Spouse
Theodore MARANG. Sons Simon and Charles. Bros Ernest, Dewey and Raymond
FISHER; sis Agnes FISHER and Mrs Bernice MARTIN, all of
Coshocton. Mother Mrs. CARNES. COD: Pneumonia "Coshocton Tribune 24
Oct 1918"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
J. D. MARSHALL 57, former Zanesville resident and father of Mrs. B. F. ADAMS
of this city d Coshocton. B Somerset removed to Zanesville then Coshocton. Was
contracting painter. Wife, 6 daus and half bro Henry HERITAGE, of this
city surv. Chldn are: Mrs. ADAMS this city, and Mrs. Charles RENNER,
Mrs. C. W. LOES, Mrs, James CLARK and Misses Sadie and Fannie MARSHALL
all of Coshocton. Svs at the home, bu Southlawn Cem. "Prob a Zanesville
paper Apr. 11 1904"
Carol Heritage
Sandra (Sandy) Kay LARNTZ MOORE MAURIGI, Conesville, OH. B. Bethesda
Hospital, Zanesville Sep 19, 1947, d May 16, 1996, Hattiesburg, MS. Surv'd by
dau Davanna MOORE-WILSON (Father: David A. MOORE, Tyndal, OH).
COD: Colon Cancer
RachelB109@aol.com
Mrs. Noah I. McCLAIN, 76, d County Memorial hosp. B
July 24, 1882, Plainfield,d/o John and Alice LATHAM SUNDERLAND. Md June
21, 1906, Mr. McCLAIN, who survs, with 3 daus. Mrs. Alice E. STONE, Mrs.
Helena R. MYERS, both of Delaware, and Mrs. Madge E. CLEMENS,
Columbus, and 6 g’children. Mem Plainfield Methodist church, mem the WSCS. Bu
church cem.
Laurie Sullivan
James R. McCORMICK, Coshocton Route 4, d August 1,1942 B January 7, 1873
Butler Co, PA son of James and Margaret BROWN McCORMICK. In 1927, elected
board member International United Mine Workers of America. M July 15, 1893
Elizabeth STEWART, dau of James and Ellen CUTE McINTYRE STEWART, 6
child; Thomas O., James Jr., Ronald F., Audra, Harold S. and Bruce V. McCORMICK.
COD: Gall bladder. Svs by Rev Lynn C. WHITE. Bu South Lawn Cem.
"Coshocton Tribune, Aug 1, 1942"
Curtiss N. Stuart, PE
Carl McCOY 84, d 13 Apr 1991 Lakeland, FL; b 6 Jan 1907, Pleasant Valley,
OH, son of Willard Elmer and Corabelle BOOKLESS McCOY. Md 23 Oct 1926
Evelyn DICKERSON. Sons Carl Earl McCOY of Fresno, OH and Billy
Neal McCOY of Lakeland, FL. Bro Virgil McCOY of Newark, OH.
"Coshocton Tribune April 1991"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Joseph McCOY age over eight-five, Virginia Twp. B 1 Jul 1798, Farquhair
Co. (Fauquier Co.) VA., came to OH w/parents Dec. 1806. Md Jan. 7, 1820, wife d
Feb 26, 1877. 10 child, 7 living, all in Coshocton Co. but one dau. William and
Henry McCOY, his sons, the latter with whom he lived at time of death. 63 gchildren, 41 living, and 81 g-g'child, 71. Bu Pleasant Hill Cem.
"Coshocton Democrat, October 23, 1883"
Danny Fluhart
Martha McCOY 55, d 16 Oct 1892. Wife of Henry McCOY. COD: Thphoid
Fever. "Democratic Standard 21 Oct 1892"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Sarah McCOY, wife of Joseph McCOY,Jackson Twp., d Feb 26, 1877. B
May 22 (or 23), 1800, Md Joseph McCOY 7 Jan 1820. 10 child, 7 living, 2
sons, 5 daus. All of Coshocton Co, except one dau. 62 gchildren, 40 living.
"Coshocton Democrat, March 6, 1877"
Danny Fluhart
Virgil "Bud" McCOY 90, d 8 Nov 1991, Coshocton, OH; b 15 Feb
1901, son of Willard and Cora BOOKLESS McCOY. Md 1 Jul 1922 Margaret
"Maggie" DAVIS (d 29 May 1973) md 7 Nov 1987 Dorothy G.
LYONS. Dau Catherine ARON of Coshocton, Sis Carrie JONES of
Conesville. "Coshocton Tribune Nov 1991"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
William McCOY. Svs Pleasant Hill Baptist church, Jackson twp. Tributes pd
by the Rev. Mr. ERWIN, the Rev. Mr. SENTER, and Mr. S. H. NICHOLAS,
of this city. "Coshocton Age March 29, 1906"
Garbird@aol.com
Andrew J.(STEWART) McINTYRE 62, d Coshocton Mem Hospital May 16,
1958 Ret'd restaurant owner, operated "Andy's Restaurant" founded by
father, Andrew McINTYRE,Sr.in 1901. B Coshocton Mar 28, 1896, son of
Andrew and Jeanette McCORMICK McINTYRE. Md Vida YOUNG 1914. 2
child'n Robert W. and James A. McINTYRE. Vida COLE YOUNG d Dec 24,
1948. Svs DAWSON Funeral Home, Rev Harold KASER officiating. Bu
South Lawn Cem. "Coshocton Tribune, May 17, 1958"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Andrew J.McINTYRE, Sr., d December 11, 1937. Known as Andy STEWART
having assumed name of step-father, James STEWART. Founded Andy's
Restaurant 1901, Walnut Street, Coshocton. B Beaver Falls, PA December 27, 1865
son of Thomas and Ellen CUTE McINTYRE. M June 30, 1894 Jeanette McCORMICK,
dau of James McCORMICK of Scotland. 7 child, Andrew Jr., Marilla,
Jeanette, Ella, Lucy and Margaret. One son d at birth. COD: Heart attack. Svs by
Dr.R.M. KISKADDON. Bu South Lawn Cem. "Coshocton Tribune, December
12, 1937"
Curtiss N. Stuart, PE
Mrs. Andrew J. McINTYRE, Sr. 70, d 12 Apr 1947. B 28 Oct 1876, Butler Co.
PA, a dau of James and Margaret Brown McCORMICK, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Her bro, James Robert McCORMICK,1st, of this Co. was well known for his
leadership role in Nat'l United Mine Workers Union. Jeanette McCORMICK md
Andrew J. McINTYRE, Sr. 1894. 6 child: Andrew,Jr., Marilla, Jeanette,
Ella, Lucy and Margaret. Husband founded and operated Andy's Restaurant in 1901.
COD: Heart ailment. Bu South Lawn Cem. "Coshocton Tribune, 13 Apr 1947
Curtiss N. Stuart
Thomas McINTYRE, 75, d March 29, 1942 Coshocton. B October 16, 1866,
Johnstown, PA, son of Thomas and Ellen CUTE McINTYRE. M 1895, Frances HALL.
Surviving are 5 child, Mrs. Clyde FARMER, Mildred McINTYRE,
Raymond McINTYRE, Helen McINTYRE and Mrs.Carl HASKINS;
half-sis Mary E. STEWART. COD: Cardiac heart problems. Svs by Rev Lynn
WHITE. Bu South lawn Cem. "Coshocton Tribune, March 30,1942"
Curtiss N. Stuart, PE
Isaac McMICHAEL 73, d 24 Jan 1877; b Readin, Berks Co. PA. Md 19 Jan 1825
Anne BETS. Leaves 4 children. Youngest dau Mrs. Margaret W. McKAY
deceased. "Coshocton Democrat 27 Feb 1877"
Oliver MERILLAT, Spanish-American War Vet, d home of
Mrs. Maude BUDD, Millersburg, where he roomed. Dr. Luther HIGH,
Millersburg acting as coroner, pronounced the death a suicide. Mr. MERILLAT
was found by friend, John HAMM. COD: Drowned in bathtub (fully
clothed). Svs i/c Hunter funeral home, Millersburg.
Laurie Sullivan
Miss Sarah MERRELL Ravenna, former resident and graduate of Coshocton Co.
H.S. d Cleveland. Dau of Mrs J.C. MERRELL, Coshocton & Harvey MERRELL,
Ravenna. Uncles W.S. MERRELL and L.W. MERRELL. COD: Died after
surgery for Mastoids. Prob "Coshocton Tribune 7 Apr 1918"
George V. MEWHINNEY 64, d Mar 19, 1894 B County Kerry, Ireland; resided
Coshocton since 1851. Surv'd by wife Letitia, 2 sons Andrew, Cleveland and
Robert, Racine WI, daus Susan McKEE, Coshocton and Jane BARTHOLD,
Stubenville. COD: Hit by train. Paper said bu Oak Ridge Cem but we loc'd him at
Southlawn w/wife and dau Susan. "The Democratic Standard and another paper
from the files in the library microfilm Friday Mar 23, 1894".
Andrew J Mewhinney
Letitia Jane (Hanna) MEWHINNEY 70, d May 23, 1898 at her home, Coshocton.
Widow of the late George. COD: General body infirmities. Bu Southlawn Cem. The
"Democratic Standard May 27, 1998"
Andrew J Mewhinney
Mrs. John MEYERS 76, d Mar 1923 Coshocton; b 25 Sep 1847 Coshocton. 2
children J.R. FOWLER Coshocton and Mrs. J.A. STINER. Three half
brothers, John WILDEN and William WILDEN of Coshocton and Benjamin
WILDEN of Tyndal. COD: Age and grippe. "Coshocton Tribune 1 Mar
1923"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Mrs. Isaac MIDDLETON, d Mar 1907 Washington twp. Husband Isaac MIDDLETON,
dau Jessie May MIDDLETON, son Henry Ward MIDDLETON. COD:
Pneumonia. "Daily Age 28 Mar 1907"
Pam Middleton Lee
Jesse MIDDLETON, 77 Jackson twp d 1886. "Coshocton Democrat 6 Apr
1886" Legal notice names John T. MIDDLETON of Winsor, Weld Co., CO;
Loretta and George S. MORRIS, Arkansas City, KS; William C. MIDDLETON,
Coshocton Co., OH
Pam Middleton Lee
Lewis S. MILLER 64, County Hospital, b. March 1, 1902, Conesville, the
son of Lewis and Girtha DAWSON MILLER. m. April 6, 1935 to Isabella SHAW,
who survives, one son, Lewis, of the home; one sis, Mrs. Ottis COURTRIGHT
of Conesville. Parents and two sis deceased. Member of St. John's United Church
of Christ. Bu at South Lawn. "Coshocton Tribune November 9. 1966"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Gerald Q. "Pappy" MINER 78, Coshocton, d Sep 26, 1997, at home
of dau Carol WHITE. B Apr 27, 1919, Conesville, son of Harry E. and
Nellie (GLOSSER) MINER. Md Nov. 30, 1940 Pearl C. CORDER.
She d Oct 19, 1979 He was disabled 1966 aft 33 years with the PA RR as trackman
and camp cook. U.S. Army vet WWll. Member Coshocton Moose Lodge 935. Surv's
include a son, Gerald Q. MINER Jr.Newcomerstown; Three daus, Norma PHILABAUM
and husband Paul, Conesville, Carol a. WHITE and husband William,
Coshocton, and Vickie I. HARVEY, Newcomerstown; a bro, William D.,
Butler, IN; 14 g'children, Jeanine, Paul R. and Melissa PHILABAUM, Jerry
E. and Jack SLAUGHTER Jr. Cathy ARMSTRONG, Lori BACON,
Benjamin MINER, Jerri R. DURFEE, Christine, James, William and
Andy WRIGHT, and Heather HARVEY; five step g'children; and 12 g-g'children.
Preceded in death by infant son, Jerold MINER; 4 bros, James E., Fred E.,
George M. and Harry MINER; two sisters Rosemary J. MINER and
Lucille STEPHAN; and a g'dau, Karen Jo SLAUGHTER. Svs conducted
Given-Dawson Funeral Home Coshocton, Pastor Paul DORSEY officiating. Bu
Adams Mills Cem.
Mark Miner
Harry E. MINER 68 of Fayetteville, N.C>, former Conesville resident, d
Fri morning at his home following a long illness. Son of Harry E. and Nellie GLOSSER
MINER, b Sep 13 1914, Conesville. Md 1938, Vera ROBERTS. She
survives. Was PA RR worker. Attended Coshocton Curch of the Nazarene until move
to Fayetteville in 1979.Surv'g in addition to his wife are a stepson, Jack DONLEY
of Rittman; a stepdau, Joyce MINER of Fayetteville; 3 bros William,
Butler, IN; Jerry (Gerald), Coshocton and George, Fayetteville; 4 g'children and
2 g-g'children. Preceding him in death; a dau, 2 bros and 2 sis. SVS
Given-Dawson, Coshocton Rev. C. E. EASTERDAY officiating. Bu South Lawn
Cem.
Newspaper clipping from the scrapbook of Dora Deeds FRANKLIN
Mark Miner
Garland K. MINNER, 48 of Conesville, d City Hospital Feb 1933. Son of
late A.A. MINNER, bro of Wayne MINNER, cousin, Fred MINNER,
Dresden Route 4. Leaves several cousins. Member Zanesville Elks Lodge. Funeral
services at Fred MINNER in charge of Rev. F. R. MARTIN, Zanesville
M. P. Church. Bu Salem cemetery. COD: Pneumonia as complication of other
diseases.
Mark Miner
Mrs. Nellie MINOR 52, Conesville Route 1, d Coshocton Memorial Hospital
1948. B Feb. 17 1896, nr Conesville,dau of Mary DUNKAN and Lewellen
GLOSSER. Md 1911 Harry MINOR who survives. Member Conesville
Methodist church. Daus Rosemary of the home, Mrs. John DONLEY, Conesville
Route 1; five sons, Fred, George and William all of the home, Harry MINOR,
Conesville Route 1, and Gerald MINOR, Coshocton; bro John GLOSSER,
Coshocton Route 5. Son James MINOR, killed south Pacific aboard a
submarine, 1942. Funeral services Conesville Methodist church, charge of Rev. COLE
assisted by Rev. McGEE. Bu Adams Mills cemetery. COD: Heart Disease
Mark Miner
John MOORE 67, Coshocton. CW Vet. COD: Paralysis. Bur Oak Ridge Cem
"Democratic Standard 8 Jul 1898"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Margaret MARANG MOORE 47, d Jul 1905, Coshocton, OH; b Jackson twp,
Coshocton. Spouse Frank MOORE, sons Will and Frank. COD: Breast Cancer
"The Coshocton Age, 14 Jul 1905"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
John MORFORD, Perry twp, about 70 yrs. COD: Injuries of fall.
"The Coshocton Democrat, Aug 5, 1890 "
Jamie Simcox
Mary C. MORROW, 88, d at Haven of Rest Nursing Home,
this city. Resided 5 years at the home. B Jan. 29, 1878, Wills Creek, d/o Martin
and Elizabeth GERWIG, Stockum. Md Anthony MORROW who is deceased.
Mem Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Surv son, Floyd MORROW, 2 g’children and 3
g-g’children. 1 bro,2 sis are deceased. Svs Glass Funeral Home. Bu South Lawn
Cem. “Coshocton Tribune Apr 5, 1966”
Laurie Sullivan
Ada E. MOWREY 75, d. Sept 25, 1966 Coshocton; b. Aug 23, 1891 West
Bedford, dau of William and Mary WALKER MOWREY. Member State Teachers
Association, Park Avenue EUB church. Surviving: three nieces, Mrs. Margene MAYHEW,
Coshocton; Mrs. Marie SHUCK and Mrs. Doris BONHAM of Roayal Oaks,
MI; four nephews, Harold MOWREY of Bladensburg, David MOWREY of
Mount Vernon, James MOWREY of Wayne and Francis MOWREY of San
Diego, CA. Three brothers are deceased. Bu West Bedford Cem. "Coshocton
Tribune "
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Mrs. Margaret BRYSON MURDOCH 85, d 1908 Pleasant Valley, b Cumbernauld,
Scotland May 10, 1823 came to America 1881. Husband, James MURDOCH was b
1822, d 1865 Scotland. 7 children, Elizabeth LAIRD, James Hill, Andrew
1st, Robert, Margaret, Ann and Andrew 2nd MURDOCH. Member of the
Presbyterian Church. Svs by Rev HAMILTON Bu South Lawn Cem. "Laird
Family Bible, Laird Lines publication, 1990"
Curtiss N. Stuart, PE
Edna BECK MYERS, 82, County Memorial Hospital
Nursing Home, d County Memorial Hosp. B New Princeton community, Monroe Twp,
Aug. 13, 1883, d/o Samuel D. and Martha FREDERECK BECK. Md Jan. 3, 1901
to Harve W. MYERS, deceased. Mem Warsaw Presbyterian Church and
Homemakers Club, local YWCA. Survi are 1 son, Robert W. MYERS, Arlington
Heights, IL.; one sis, Mrs. Rollin HOOK, Coshocton, and 1 g’daughter. 2
bros are deceased. Svs Dawson Funeral Homew/Rev. Harold KASER
officiating. Bu Valley View Cemetery near Warsaw. “Coshocton Tribune April 5,
1966”
Laurie Sullivan
John MYERS 89, d Aug 1934 Coshocton; b 6 Aug 1845 Coshocton. Wife
Drucilla MOORE MYERS deceased. Dau Mrs. J.A. STINER, Conesville;
Step-son John R. FOWLER. "Coshocton Tribune 19 Aug 1934"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Lydia A. NELLANS 86, b Nov 9, 1851, dau of Horace and Hannah SMITH.
M 3 times. 8 child first marriage. Surviving 2 sons, William M. and Oscar I.
PORTER, 2 sis and 1 bro in CA. "Coshocton Tribune Jan. 5, 1938 page 1"
(Note: Spouses were Valentine PORTER, George W. ELLIS and Benjamin
NELLANS)
Lisa Porter-Burt
Mrs. Essie MOORE NOLAND 91, Frazeysburg, native Coshocton Co, d July 26,
1975 Muskingum Co Hospital. B Nov 7, 1883 Pike Twp d/o Robert and Jane DEAN
MOORE. Essie md 1917 Ernest NOLAND, who d 1949. There are no
children. Svs at BAUGHMAN and Sons Funeral Home, Frazeysburg, w/Rev Richard
Olsson. Bu Frazeysburg Cem. "Coshocton Tribune, July 29, 1975"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Jason NOLAND 49, farmer, d 19 Jun 1916. B 1865, son of John and Elizabeth
McBRIDE NOLAND. Lived entire life in Wakatomika. Mem Chalfants M.E.Church.
COD: Blood poisoning (wound to hand). Bu Union Hill Cemetery. "Coshocton
Tribune, 21 Jun 1916"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Mary Jane NOLAND, abt 30, d June 19, 1890, wife of Samuel A. GARDNER,b
1860, dau of Henry and Martha ASHCRAFT NOLAND, Pike Twp. Had ten bros and
sisters. Leaves husband and two little daus. Member M.B.Church. COD: "la
grippe". Bu Broomstick Cem, services by Rev James REED.
"Coshocton Democrat 24 June1890"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Mrs. Ray OGLE (Lottie PARKS), 17, d New Moscow. Survivors:
Husband, Ray OGLE; infant dau; sis Velma PARKS; father, Elihy PARKS
and gparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha PARKS. Bu Branch Cem. "Coshocton
Tribune, 1914". (no date on clipping)
Danny Fluhart
Mrs. Thaddeus OGLE 70, d at home of dau Coshocton. B Muskingum Co, near
Dresden 1838. 26 yrs later removed to New Castle resided there 44 yrs. 4 yrs ago
husband, Thaddeus OGLE d; this summer sis, Mrs. John LANDERBAUGH
Columbus d. 2 sis living, one NE and one CO. Child: Mrs. Kate SCOTT, New
Castle; Mrs. Henry MEREDITH, Nellie; Mrs. M.A. VanHENNEL,
Coshocton; and Charles B. OGLE, Walhonding. 11 Grandchildren survive.
"The Coshocton Weekly Times, October 1, 1908".
Danny Fluhart
Henry B. PARSONS 78, d Coshocton Feb 15, 1934 at home of sis, Mrs. D. H. MAGNESS.
He was recognized as best penman in USA. Operated business colleges Zanesville,
Columbus and Cleveland. B Zanesville, Oct. 9, 1855, s/o William and Catherine PARSONS.
Md 1877 Alice HARPER. Surv'd by wife, sis, 3 daus, Mrs. Norwood SHEARER,
Columbus; Mrs. Claude BAKER and Mrs. Bernard FAY both of Chicago
and 2 gchldren. One dau d in infancy. COD: Heart disease "Coshocton Library,
local paper, date and name not specified".
Ray Parsons
Mrs. Sarah Viola PATTERSON, 79, Millersburg d
Pomerene Memorial hospital, Millersburg. B Aug. 8, 1879, Killbuck twp, Holmes
co, d/o James and Jermima WATERS LANHAM. Md Charles PATTERSON, who
died 1955. Surv son, Russell PATTERSON, Millersburg; dau, Mrs. Winfred
MIDDAUGH, Sundbury; half sis, Mrs. Glenn CASEY, Creston. Bu Clark
cem.
Laurie Sullivan
Mrs. Jennie E. PENCE 60, d following an eight months' illness of
complications. Jennie FORTUNE, dau/of the late Jesse and Derinda FORTUNE
was b 5 Nov 1874 near Roscoe. Spent entire life in Coshocton Co. 1st husb, David
FRAZEE d 1921; 2nd husb, George PENCE d 1928. Surv'g are dau Mrs.
George FRANKLIN of the home, one half brother, Oliver FORTUNE,
Coshocton and 7 gchildren. Member of Roscoe M. E. Church. Svs at Wesleyan
Methodist Tabernacle in charge of Rev. Dwight H. FERGUSON. Bu South Lawn
Cem. "Newspaper clipping from scrapbook of Dora FRANKLIN DUHAMELL",
g-gmother of:
Mark Miner
Minta M. PIGMAN, 98, d Dresden. B Dec. 25, 1875, Tunnel Hill, Coshocton, Co. d/o Nathan S.and Mary
HAINES PRICE. Md #1 John McCOY, who d Mar 1931. Md 2 Kelley PIGMAN, who d Apr. 7,
1951. She was mem Dresden United Methodist Church. Surv's are son Russell McCOY, Dresden; dau, Mrs. Mildred
CONRAD, Coshocton; 13 gchild'n, 46 g-gchild'n, 10 g-g-gchild'n. Son, step-son, 2 bros deceased. Svs Dresden Chapel Rev. Raymond
VINCENT, Jr. officiating. Bur Valley View Cem, Warsaw. "The Coshocton Tribune 8 Mar 1974"
Beverly Price
David Rudolph PORTER, old res of Jackson twp, d last Tues. B Jackson
twp, October 22, 1847. Wife is deceased, 4 daus and 5 sons survive Was mail
carrier, R.F.D. No.1 out of Roscoe. COD: Brain trouble resulting from
sunstroke. Bu Roscoe Cem w/svs by Rev. MAUGHIMAN. His critical illness
has been spoken of in former issues of this paper. “Democratic Standard
(Coshocton, Ohio), August 12, 1904, pg 2 more in-depth info in
Democratic Standard (Coshocton, Ohio), August 12, 1904, p. 1, 8”
Natalie Herdman
Frank PORTER, 48, d at his home near Pleasant Valley Wed. B west
of Roscoe, August 24, 1872. At age 22 he md Clonnia RANDLES, Roscoe. 7 yrs
ago he md Angie PARKS. Occupation gardener, employed by P.C. Shipps,
Pleasant Valley area. Surv’d by 4child by first wife; Mrs. Elmer LINT,
Warsaw; Mrs. French WRIGHT, Akron; Mr. Leslie PORTER Akron, and
Elsie PORTER Warsaw. One child, Winford aged 5, by second wife. 4 bros
and 3 sis: Mrs. Susie PORTER, Mrs. Mary SWAGGARD, and J. W.
PORTER all of Roscoe, Mrs. Harrison RANDLES, west of Roscoe; J. E.
PORTER, Maro PORTER and W. B. PORTER, all of Coshocton. COD:
Pneumonia, following influenza. Svs at Roscoe M. E. church. Bur Roscoe cem.
Rev. M. B. MEAD of Roscoe M. E. church in charge. “Coshocton Tribune,
February 25, 1920, pg. 10”
Natalie Herdman
Mrs. Frank PORTER d Wed, at her home near Roscoe, of consumption. Her age
was 28 yrs. W/ husband there are left 4 small
children. COD: Consumption. Bur Roscoe cem. “Democratic Standard, (Coshocton,
OH), March 4, 1904, p. 1”
Natalie Herdman
(This is Colona/Clonna/Clonia/Clonie B.RANDLES--I've
seen her name spelled all of these ways.)
Leslie H. PORTER, 46, Canton, formerly of Roscoe, and Carl ECKLEY,
Canton. Mr. PORTER b Bethlehem twp May 24, 1895, s/o James F. and
Clonia RANDLES PORTER. Surviving are 3 sis, Mrs. Velma LINT
and Mrs. Elsie SAMPSEL, Coshocton and Mrs. Erma WRIGHT of Chicago,
half-brother, Winfred PORTER of Route 1. COD: Auto accident. "May 5, 1941, Coshocton Tribune, pg 1"
Natalie Herdman
Maro M. PORTER,
72, Coshocton., d Coshocton Mem hosp B Jan. 11, 1877, Roscoe, s/o late David
Rudolph and Elizabeth PORTER. Md Sept. 10, 1904, Ruby BROWNFIELD,
who d Oct. 18, 1946. Emp as custodian city hall and parking meters. Mem Grace
Methodist church and Odd Fellows Lodge, Coshocton. Surv son David PORTER
of the home, 2 sis, Mrs. Mary SWAGGARD, Miss Susan PORTER, both of
Roscoe; bro, Wilburn PORTER, Roscoe; 2 g’children. One sis and 3 bros
are deceased. COD: Heart attack Rest is unreadable. "Coshocton Tribune,
Wednesday, February 23, 1949, pg 1"
Natalie Herdman
Mrs. Maro M. PORTER, 62, d in her home,
709 South Seventeenth St. Ruby BROWNFIELD was born Jan. 11, 1884,
Plainfield, d/o Gerome and Cassandria MILLER BROWNFIELD. Md Sept. 10,
1904 Maro M. PORTER, who survives. Surviving besides the husband are
dau, Mrs. Mildred HOGE, son, David PORTER, both of the home;
one bro, C. M. BROWNFIELD, Akron; t3 sis, Mrs. Mabel CHUBB,
Springfield, O., Mrs. Nellie AKEROYD, Pittsburg, PA, Mrs. Violet
ROWLEY, Trenton, N.J., and 2 grandchildren. COD: Heart attack. Svs
in the home, w/Rev. Sumner LaFOILETTE officiating. Bu South Lawn
cemetery. "Coshocton Tribune, October 18, 1946, pg. 1"
Natalie Herdman
Sarah Mae PORTER,
82, Coshocton, retired operator, Ohio Bell Telephone Co., d County Meml Hosp. B Nov. 11, 1885, West Lafayette, d/o Riley A. and Annis COWDEN WIGGINS.
Husband, Ward B. PORTER, d Dec. 21, 1939. Mem Grace Methodist Church, the Fidelis Club of YMCA, Pink Ladies of County
Mem Hospl, honorary mem of the Ohio Federation of Telephone Workers and
Telephone Pioneers of America. Surv 2 daus, Mrs. Evelyn HANKINS, Coshocton and Mrs. Lester WOODS,
Everton, MO.; bror, Roy WIGGENS, Columbus; 5 g’children and eight
gt-g’children. 5 bros deceased. “Coshocton Tribune, Tuesday, January 16, 1968,
pg. 2”
Natalie Herdman
Mrs. Susannah PORTER, 69, Jackson twp, d Coshocton. Suffered from paralysis for a
long time, and recently fell in the fire and was badly burned. "Semi Weekly Age (Coshocton, OH), February 26, 1886"
Natalie Herdman (Her
maiden name was Susannah HOOK)
Miss Susie PORTER, 81, d at her home on Hill st., Roscoe, following a
long illness. B Jackson twp August 19, 1875, d/o of Mr. and Mrs. David R.
PORTER. Surviving are sister, Mrs. Mary SWAGGART, and brother, J.
W. PORTER, Roscoe. One sister and 4 bros are deceased. Svs Dawson
funeral home w/ Rev. Donald ADAMS officiating. Bu Roscoe cem."11/23/1956,
pg. 16, Coshocton Tribune"
Natalie Herdman
Ward B. PORTER,
53, Roscoe. B Jan. 1, 1886, Jackson twp, s/o David and Elizabeth PORTER.
Md 1905 Mae WIGGENS, of West Lafayette who survs. Had 3 children. Son d
in infancy. Mem Roscoe Methodist Church. Emp’d American [?] for 25 years.
Also surv 2 daus Mrs. Harold HANKINS, Roscoe, Mrs. Lester WOOD
of [?]; two [?] of Roscoe [?] and 2 bros, J. W. PORTER, Roscoe and Maro
PORTER, Coshocton. Svs in charge of Rev. Harry STANLEY, Weslleyan
Methodist church. BurWest Lafayette cem. “Coshocton Tribune, Friday, December
22, 1939, pg. 1”
Natalie Herdman
Mrs. Zach E. PORTER, 69, d at her home at 538 Locust St. B New
Castle Apr 30, 1873, d/o J. B. and Benjamina CUNNINGHAM. Md Aug 29,
1887 Charles FIELDS. To this union one son and one daughter. Md Z.
E. PORTER July 17, 1906. He d Dec. 5, 1938. Survivors are son, James F.
FIELDS, Columbus; dau, Mrs. Ada DUNLAP, 538 Locust st.; 6
grandchildren and two g-grandchildren. Mem Ladies of the Moose and Grace
M. E. church. COD: Seriously ill 6 wks. Svs Dawson funeral
home Dr. Don P. MUELLER, Grace church will officiate. Bu South Lawn cem.
"Coshocton Tribune, Tuesday, June 16, 1942, pg. 1"
Natalie Herdman
Russell H. POWELL 76, d Coshocton. B Nov 9, 1892, West Lafayette, s/o Francis J. and
Harriett RUSSELL POWELL. Md Sep 25, 1919 Ada SNOOTS. Had been employed as pharmacist Brungart's Drug Store and old Page &
Lorenz Drug. Mem Grace United Methodist Church, and official board of the congregation, Methodist Men's Club, Masonic lodge and American Legion Post,
West Lafayette.
Surv'g besides wife,son, James L. POWELL, Canton; dau, Mrs. John (Harriett)
PESEK, Detroit, MI.; bro, Eugene F. POWELL, Lincoln, NE; 5 gchildren. One son deceased.
Svs Grace United Methodist Church, Dr. Benjamin R. LEWIS to officiate. Bur Fairfield
Cem, West Lafayette. "Coshocton (OH) Tribune, July 27, 1969"
Jennifer Snoots Pidgeon
Lewis POWELSON 85, d 24 Jan 1864 Franklin twp; b VA. "Coshocton
Democrat 23 Mar 1864"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Charles M. PRICE., 12yrs
1mo.10das. d June 2nd 1879 at father’s house, in
Jackson twp, Coshocton co, son of John D. & Hannah
PRICE, Bur Blooming Grove Church. (Mentioned Sylvester BARCUS)
"Coshocton Age 14 June 1879"
Beverly Price
Nathan PRICE d Oct 1893 b Baltimore co, MD., Jun 2, 1811.Md May 1831 Nancy
MAY. Came to Ohio 1832, settled Perry twp, Coshocton co. Abt 1845 removed to Jackson twp. Member of M.E. Church in MD was charter member Blooming Grove Society. 1888 wife d Roscoe. Nine child'n, 7 sons, 3 daus; 1 dau, 5 sons antedated him in
death. Svs by Rev. J.D. LEE Oct. 18, bur Blooming Grove church. "Democratic Standard 27 OCT 1893"
Beverly Price
Frank PRICE 70, d Hallowell,KS 1940, b Tunnel Hill, s/o Nathan and Mary PRICE, and spent entire life in this county
until move to KS 15 yrs ago. Surv'd by, wife Mina NELDON PRICE; 2 sons, Clayton, Canton and Harry, San Diego, CA.; 2
gchild'n; bro Harley of Tunnel Hill, and a sister, Mrs. Minta McCOY, New Moscow. COD: Heart disease. "Coshocton
Tribune 22 JUN 1940"
Beverly Price
Harley A. PRICE 79, d nr Tunnel Hill. Born Bedford twp Nov. 21, 1869,s/o Nathan and Mary
HAINES PRICE. Mar 10, 1892, md Martha FOSTER, who surv's. Carpenter by trade. Also surv'g 2
daus, Mrs. Iva HARDESTY, nr Roscoe and Mrs. Ed DUSENBERRY, Coshocton Route 1; one sis, Mrs. Minetta
PIGMAN, Dresden; 11 gchild'n, 9 g-gchild'n. One bro, Frank, deceased.Svs held Union Hill church Rev. Harry
LAMBERT, West Bedford bur church cem. "The Coshocton Tribune 3 AUG 1948"
Beverly Price
Mary Elizabeth PRICE, 83, d at home of dau, Mrs. Minta M. McCOY, Conesville Route 2. B Mary Elizabeth
HAINES Sep 10, 1848, Tunnel Hil. Md Nathan PRICE 1868. 3 child'n, Harley
A. PRICE nr Tunnel Hill, Frank M. PRICE, Kansas, Mrs. Minta M. McCOY,
Conesville. Mem Methodist church in 1870. Also surv'd by 3 bros, Benjamin HAINES, Leander
HAINES, and Henry HAINES, all of nr Tunnel Hill; sis, Mrs. A.L. REED,
Coshocton, 7 gchild'n and 13 g-gchild'n. COD: Paralysis Svs held Union Church by Rev. George
SIPES. Bur church cem. "Coshocton Tribune 22 OCT 1931"
Beverly Price
Mrs. Nathan PRICE, Roscoe, d Wed aft two weeks illness. COD:
Heart disease. Bur Blooming
Grove, Svs held by Rev. HARROLD. "Coshocton Semi Weekly Age
27 Jan 1888"
Beverly Price
Nathan S. PRICE, 80, d Tunnel Hill, Bedford twp.B Jackson twp Nov 23, 1840. Md Mary
HAINES, survives. He was Union soldier in Civil War, received 5 wounds. Member of local Richard
LANNING Post, No. 69. Mem Union church. Mr. PRICE was last and 11th member of the
PRICE family. Survived by widow, 3 child'n, Mrs. John McCOY, Moscow;
Harley and Frank PRICE, Tunnel Hill. N.H. PRICE of Peoples Undertaking Co. is nephew.
COD: Old Age, Bur Union Cem "Coshocton Tribune 2 MAR 1921"
Beverly Price
Dale P. RANDLES
63, d Coshocton Co Memorial Hospital. B June 6, 1906 Roscoe, s/o Harrison and
Blanche PORTER RANDLES, never md. World War II Vet, ,formerly employed
as ,carpenter, past 5 yrs worked River View HS. Mem Ohio Assn Public Employees
and Roscoe United Methodist Church, former mem of Carpenters Local. Surv one
bro, Donald A. RANDLES, one niece, Mrs. Richard (Donna Jean) WILLIAMS,
Route 3. Svs at Dawson Funeral Home w/Rev. Forrest LANNECK in charge. Bur in
Prairie Chapel Cem. “Coshocton Tribune, Sept 1, 1970, p. B-1”
Natalie Herdman
Grover C. RANDLES, 84, native of Coshocton Co, d Thurs in Elyria
Hospital. B Aug. 30, 1884, son of John Holly and Adeline McBRIDE
RANDLES. Md Sarah BEARD, deceased. Mr. RANDLES was a
World War I veteran. Formerly operated a restaurant in Coshocton and
Elyria. Surv are one dau, Mrs. Stan (Jean) KARBY, of the home,
Elyria, one sis, Mrs. Francis V. BODINE, Warsaw. One son,3 sis, 2 bros
are deceased. Military rites conducted 1 p.m. Sat at Dickens Funeral Home,
Elyria. Bur in an Elyria cemetery. "Coshocton Tribune, Saturday, August 17,
1968, pg. 2"
Natalie Herdman
John Holley RANDLES, 78, d at home o/son, Grover RANDLES, 127
Chestnut St., B 7 Feb, 1852, Mr. RANDLES md 1874 Adeline McBRIDE,
d 1890, 2nd 1896 Hannah HELVIN, d 1902. 7 ch born to first union, 4
survive. 2 daus, Mrs. Verna HIGGINS, Elyria, Mrs. Margaret
BINNING, Coshocton, 2 sons, Grover, Coshocton and Harris, Roscoe; 2 bros,
Wilson and Emerson, Coshocton, and 2 sis, Mrs. Nancy RICHESSIN, Coshocton
and Mrs. Martha CANE, Huntington, WV survive. COD: pneumonia. Svs
Prairie Chapel church in charge of Rev. J. E. TRIPP. Bur church cemetery.
"Coshocton Tribune, January 24, 1931, pg. 1/Coshocton Tribune, January 25, 1931,
p. 1"
Norma B.
RANDLES, 92, d April 10, 2004, at Coshocton Co Memorial Hospital. Jan. 21,
1912, Coshocton Co, she was d/o the late Hugh and Bessie (RICHARDSON)
OGLE. June 20, 1930, md late Donald A. RANDLES, who d May 20, 1972.
Attended school in Roscoe was employed more than 35 years Carton's Shoe Store,
Coshocton. Mem Roscoe United Methodist Church, 50-year memof Order of the
Eastern Star No. 157, Ladies Shrine and VFW 1330 Ladies Auxiliary. Surv by a
daughter, Donna Jean WILLIAMS, Coshocton;3 sis, Elizabeth (Garwin)
STUBBS, Mildred FOSTER and Dorothy (Robert) BOYD, Coshocton;
niece, Judy (Dwight) FESLER, Coshocton and several other nieces and
nephews. In addition to husband and parents, preceded in death by 2 bros, Paul
and Robert OGLE; a son-in-law, Richard WILLIAMS; and bro-i-l, Dale
RANDLES. Svs Given-Dawson Coshocton Funeral Home w/ Pastor Robert
WRIGHT officiating. Bur will follow at Prairie Chapel Cem. “Coshocton Tribune,
Sunday, April 11, 2004, pg 4”
Natalie Herdman
Bessie ROBINSON 2, nr Roscoe. Dau of Mr. and Mrs. James E. ROBINSON.
Bu Prairie Chapel. "Democrat and Standard Sept 26, 1902"
Widow of David RODEHAVER 86, Walhonding d 11 Aug 1893. B 11 Jan 1825.
Husband d abt 1 yr ago. 6 children survive her. 6 grandchildren were
pallbearers. Bu Darling Cem. "Coshocton Democrat 15 Aug 1893"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
C. Marjorie RODGERS 74, Dresden, d May 29, 1997, at her home. B 4 Dec
1922, Dresden, A 1941 graduate, Jefferson HS, member Dresden United Meth Chur 40
yrs. Survivors: sons, Gregory E. RODGERS and Frederick J. RODGERS,
Dresden; dau Pamela J. SMYTHE Dresden; 3 gsons; 6 gdaus; and 2 bros, Chet
WILLIAMS, Frazeysburg and Frank WILLIAMS, Columbus. Wid of Ernest
E. RODGERS, who d May 1976; dau of, Sylvester and Glenna HOLBEIN
WILLIAMS; 6 sis; 5 bros. Bu Valley View Cem, Warsaw. "Coshocton Tribune
May 31, 1997"
Jody Rodgers
Mary Elizabeth SOWERS RODGERS d 17 Mar 1996, Coshocton. B 18 May
1898, Coshocton Co. Md Guy Charles RODGERS (d.73) on 16 Feb 16, 1919. Son
Ernest Eugene RODGERS (b.21 d.76?).
Jody Rodgers
Charles Oscar ROLLINS 76, New Castle, d Feb. 8, 1990. Retired
construction supervisor. Coshocton Moose Lodge will conduct services. "The
Tribune, Feb.9,1990"
Mike and Renee
Mrs. Elsie Vern SAMPSEL, 79, 225 S. 15th St. d Coshocton Memorial Hospital,
B Aug. 1, 1901, d/o of James F. and Clonie B. RANDLES PORTER Loder
Road, Roscoe. Surviving 2 daus, Mrs. Elmer (Mary Ruth) DUNLAP and Mrs.
Florence RICHESSON, Coshocton; a son, Melvin (Jack) SAMPSEL,
New York; 6 granddaus; 5 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews;
half-brother, Charles W. PORTER, Wooster; and sis, Erma FITZGERALD,
Rogers, Ark. Husband, a bro, sis, son, 4 grandsons and
granddau preceded her in death. Svs Dawson Funeral Home, Rev. Don SPRAGUE
will officiate,bu Roscoe Cem.. "Coshocton Tribue, Jan 18, 1981, pg. 2
Natalie Herdman [There is
an error here--Ralph SAMPSELl wasn't her father. He was her step
father/adoptive father. Her biological father is unknown.] Her married name
was actually Elsie Vern Sampsel
Joseph SAUNIER, 88, d Holmes co Home Formerly lived
Holmesville. B Oct. 3, 1870, Stark county, s/o Charles and Emma KEENER
SAUNIER. Surv 4 sons, Homer and Floyd SAUNIER, Canton, Russell and
Raymond SAUNIER, Louisville, Stark co; bro, George SAUNIER,
Canton; and 5 sis. Wife, one son, one dau, 2 sis and 5 bros deceased. Bu
Holmesville cem.
Laurie Sullivan
Mrs. Helen SEWARD 62, d from complications at City Hosp. Dau of David and
Elizabeth SKINNER HUSTON, b Nov. 10, 1874, Coshocton. Md June 6, 1898,
Jay SEWARD, who d 2 yrs ago. To this union 7 child, 5 who are liv'g: Mrs.
William UGIE, Mrs. Earl TUBBS, Eugene and Raymond SEWARD,
Coshocton, and Edgar SEWARD, Newark. David d in infancy and Mrs. C. V. MILLER
d 3 yrs ago. Also surv'g are 6 bros and sis: Raymond HUSTON, Miss Sophie,
and Mrs. E. S. LENHART, Coshocton and Clyde HUSTON, Mrs. E. J. SWIGERT
and Mrs. Don TAYLOR, Columbus and 13 g'children. Svs at home of Mrs.
William UGIE, 349 North Eleventh St. Bu M. E. Cem, Keene. "Newspaper
clipping (abt 1936) from scrapbook of Dora FRANKLIN DUHAMELL", g-g'mother
of:
Mark Miner
Fred
SHEVELLA, 75, d Route 4. Mr. SHEVELLA was born in Russia. He has
no known relatives. Graveside svs South Lawn cem.
Laurie Sullivan
B.R. SHAW 67, d 17 Feb 1877 Danville, Knox Co., OH; b Allegheny Co. MD.
Md 4 Jul 1830 to Henrietta, dau of Benjamin RICKETTS. "Coshocton
Democrat 27 Feb 1877"
Henry SHAW 80, West Lafayette, father of Dr. J. W. SHAW. Ret'd
farmer. Res'd w/dau, Mrs. Nellie MILLER. Shaw born and raised West
Lafayette, was one of oldest mems of the Masonic lodge, Coshocton. Mem Methodist
Episcopal West Lafayette. Wife d 5 years ago. Surv'g: 3 sons, Dr. SHAW;
George SHAW, West Lafayette, and Thomas SHAW, Lorain, 3 daus, Mrs.
MOORE, West Lafayette; Mrs. Lee CASSADY, Dresden; and Mrs. May MILLER,
NE. COD: Stroke. Svs by Rev. O. M. PEOPLES, West Lafayette, assisted by
Coshocton Masons. Bu West Lafayette cem. "Coshocton Tribune, p. 1.Thurs, 14
Jun 1928"
Patsy Laird
Mrs. Henry SHAW 72, d West Lafayette. B Adamsville 22 Jun 1851, dau of
Dr. and Mrs. MASTERSON. Md 29 Sep 1868 Henry SHAW. 6 children surv:
Mrs. Pauline CASSIDY, Dresden; Mrs. Nellie MOORE, West Lafayette;
Mrs. Mae MILLER, Newburg, OR; George M. SHAW, West Lafayette; Dr.
J.W. SHAW Coshocton and Thomas C. SHAW, Lorain, OH. 3 sisters:
Pauline J. MASTERSON, West Lafayette; Margaret MASTERSON,
Washington DC and Caroline FITZWATER, C; 2 bros, J. W. MASTERSON,
of the Pacific Coast and Dr. W. L. MASTERSON, of Washington DC. 11
g'children, and 10 g-g'children, also survive. Mrs. SHAW was mem West
Lafayette, M. E. church. Svs in charge of Rev, M. W. BEVINGTON, Rev. E.
L. CUSTER and Rev. C. W. CORNELL. COD: Heart trouble. Bu Fairfield
Cem "Coshocton Tribune, p. 1. Wed, 30 Jan 1924"
Patsy Laird
Martha SIMPSON, widow of Perry SIMPSON, who d abt 6 mo ago. She
made her home, with Joseph MARTIN. COD: Consumption. Bu Pleasant Hill Cem.
"Democrat, 1/8/1889"
Danny Fluhart
Mrs. Virgil SMAILES 61, 916 South Sixth St., Fanny Pearl MILLS b.
March 27, 1898 at Adams Mills daughter of Ira and Amy Hardesty Mills. m. Oct 5,
1916 to Virgil SMAILES, who survives, Member of Wesleyan Methodist Church
of Coshocton. Also surviving two daus, Miss Della SMAILES of the home and
Mrs. Donald FRYE, Coshocton; one son, William SMAILES, Coshocton;
two granddaus and two grandsons. Parents and one bro deceased. Dawson Funeral
home, South Lawn Cem. "Coshocton Tribune Monday August 18, 1959"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Alfred P. SMALLEY, 53, 1321/2 S. Third St., b. April 16, 1923 Pomeroy, OH
s/o Emmet and Opal HARDESTY SMALLEY. VFW post 1330 to hold graveside
rites. Dawson Funeral Home, Bu Coshocton County Memory Gardens."Coshocton
Tribune December 18, 1976"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
John Gilbert SMITH, d 7 December 1906,Summum, IL. B Coshocton Co., OH 15
June 1822, son of James A. and Elizabeth DAWSON SMITH. Justice of Peace
for Woodland twp. Funeral services at the Reformed Church in Summum, conducted
by Rev. SCHREFFLER, of Astoria and assistedby Rev. LUDE, of Ipava,
IL. Bu Summum Cemetery. "Astoria (IL) Argus, Thurs., 13 Dec. 1906"
Carole Spencer
Esther SMITH 90, d Apr 1894 Roscoe; b 7 Apr 1804 Rutland, VT. Md Newman SMITH.
8 children. Dau Mrs. William BIGGS. COD: pneumonia. "Coshocton
Democrat 24 Apr 1894"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Mrs. Wm. G. SMITH The Greenfield (IN) Republican gives account of death of Mrs. Elizabeth
SMITH, former res Jackson twp and sis of Nathan and John PRICE: Mrs. Elizabeth
SMITH,56 wife of Ex-Citp Treasurer Wm. G. SMITH, d Greenfield,IN. B Elizabeth
PRICE Oct. 4, 1844 Coshocton co, OH, Md Wm. G. SMITH 1866, moved to Hancock co, near
Philadelphia, 1871 came to Greenfield. 3 child'n survive; Dr. Ada SMITH Atlantic City, N.J., Rev. Chesteen W.
SMITH, Pastor Mishawaka M.E. church; Miss Mabel, of the home. A dau, d at
9 mo. Funeral by Rev. GUILD, of Knightstown, and Mrs. Ada NEW, of this city. The Greenfield (Ind.) Republican Coshocton
Age 24 JUL 1900
Beverly Price
James Byrd SNEDEKER. B May 16, 1861, Jackson Twp., son of Garrett and
Ruth SNEDEKER, spent entire life, w/exception of 1 year in Coshocton Co.
Md Mar 2, 1882 Susie Catharine WRIGHT 7 child b to this union. Mrs. SNEDEKER
d April 30, 1921. Aug 18, 1926 Mr. SNEDEKER md Mary PICKEREL who
survives. Also surv'g are 7 child; James, Mrs. Ruth BARCROFT, Harvey,
Mrs. Ivan LOOS & Mrs. J. C. DAUGHERTY of Coshocton, William of
Canton, and Irvin of Newcomerstown; a step-son John DARR of Holmevsville;
26 g'child and 18 g-g'children; 2 bros Laurel of Painfield and Charles of
Columbus. 3 bros and 3 sis deceased. Svs First Baptist Church,
Coshocton. Bu South Lawn Cem. "Tribune, Fri. May 1, 1942".
Danny Fluhart
J. Harvey SNEDEKER, 77, real estate broker, d Newark
City hospital apparently from the COD: Effect of injuries suffered in a fall in
Lake Wales, FL . Mr. SNEDEKER resided Coshocton in Frazeysburg vicinity.
Active in real estate Cosh. and Muskingum Co. Born Feb. 14, 1888, Jackson Twp,
s/o James B. and Susie WRIGHT SNEDEKER. Md Aug. 11, 1910 Zelma
KIMBERLEY who d Aug. 16, 1953. Mem of the First Baptist Church. Surv 2 daus,
Mrs. Leola UPPERMAN, Mrs. Roger (Hazel) ROBINSON, 3 bros, James D,
Coshocton, W. W., Canton and Irvin, Newcomerstown; 2 sis, Mrs. Julia BARCROFT
and Mrs. Lydia LOOS, both of Coshocton;5 g’children and 3 g-g’children. A
dau, sis and half bro are deceased. Svs First Baptist Church. Bu South Lawn
Cem. “Coshocton Tribune Aug 23, 1965”
Laurie Sullivan
Charles P. SNOOTS, 57, native of Adamsville, d Marine Hospital,Cleveland, OH
Employed on a Great Lakes steamer. Surv'g are 3 sis, Mrs. Jennie JONES and Mrs. Dan
WYLAND, Coshocton, Mrs. Charles MATHEWS, Cambridge, and s-i-l, Mrs. Frank
SNOOTS, Zanesville. 3 bros deceased. Svs at home of sister, Jennie JONES, Coshocton. P/o bur undecided.
"Zanesville (OH) Signal, Nov. 15, 1941"
Jennifer Snoots Pidgeon
Lyman W. SNOOTS, 91, featured in article in yesterday's Tribune, d w/o reading story. Mem of Masonic lodge 70 yrs,reputed to be oldest active Mason in OH. B Dec. 7, 1857, Adamsville, s/o William and Charity Ann
SNOOTS. Md Alveda PEREGOY, had one dau Mrs. Mabel BROWN, deceased. Sep 19, 1894, md Margaret
GORDON, who d May 6, 1936, had Mrs. Russell POWELL and dau who d in infancy. Also surv'g are 4 gchildren, 3 g-gchildren, 3 sis, Mrs. L.W.
PALEN and Mrs. L.D. WILSON, both of Norwich, Mrs. J.C. MILLER, Rome, GA, 2 bros, Clyde
SNOOTS, Zanesville, and Addison SNOOTS, Lyerly, GA. Mem F. and A.M. Lodge, West Lafayette, Knights Templars, Order of the Mystic Shrine, Eastern Stars, West Lafayette. Also mem of Trinity Methodist church, West Lafayette. COD: Stroke of apoplexy.
Svs Trinity Methodist church, West Lafayette by Rev. R.A. HALL.
Bur Fairfield cem. "
Coshocton (OH) Tribune, Aug. 1, 1949"
Jennifer Snoots Pidgeon
Remains of Attorney E.T. SPANGLER, who died in FL on the 4th arr'd
Coshocton, in charge of son and W.R. POMERENE. Funeral svs by Rev. WILSON
pastor Grace M.E. Church, asst'd by Rev. HUNT, Presbyterian Church.
Member of Masonic Lodge # 96. Bu Oak Ridge cem (Thereafter follows a lengthy
description of the provisions of the will). "Coshocton Democrat, Jan 17,
1888"
Betty Jane Wojdyla
Mrs. Elizabeth G. SPANGLER, mother of Attorney E.T. SPANGLER,
Coshocton. B Baltimore, MD Aug 16, 1799. Md David SPANGLER, Zanesville,
OH Dec 3, 1829. Member M.E. Church. Funeral Rev. BEAZELL, a former
pastor, requested to assist the svs. "Coshocton Ohio Age Jul 11, 1885"
Betty Jane Wojdyla
Miss Iowa SPANGLER 32, sister of wife of L.L. CANTWELL, Esq. COD:
Consumption. Funeral svs by Rev. E. HINGLEY. "The Coshocton Democrat
Apr 25, 1882" Pg. 3
Betty Jane Wojdyla
Remains of Attorney E.T. SPANGLER, who died in FL on the 4th arr'd
Coshocton, in charge of son and W.R. POMERENE. Funeral svs by Rev. WILSON
pastor Grace M.E. Church, asst'd by Rev. HUNT, Presbyterian Church.
Member of Masonic Lodge # 96. Bu Oak Ridge cem (Thereafter follows a lengthy
description of the provisions of the will). "Coshocton Democrat, Jan 17,
1888"
Betty Jane Wojdyla
Mrs. Elizabeth G. SPANGLER, mother of Attorney E.T. SPANGLER,
Coshocton. B Baltimore, MD Aug 16, 1799. Md David SPANGLER, Zanesville,
OH Dec 3, 1829. Member M.E. Church. Funeral Rev. BEAZELL, a former
pastor, requested to assist the svs. "Coshocton Ohio Age Jul 11, 1885"
Betty Jane Wojdyla
Miss Iowa SPANGLER 32, sister of wife of L.L. CANTWELL, Esq. COD:
Consumption. Funeral svs by Rev. E. HINGLEY. "The Coshocton Democrat
Apr 25, 1882" Pg. 3
Betty Jane Wojdyla
Donald G. SPIES, 50, Columbus, d Riverside Hospital,
Col.. Mr. SPIES, architect w/R. R. Royce Asso., Col, formerly lived
Coshocton and was with late Fred JACOBS, Coshocton architect. Surv by
wife, Marjorie BROWN SPIES; his mother, Mrs. Rowa SPIES, Columbus;
3 children, Suzannah, New Canaan, Conn., Daniel S. and Thomas P. of the home;
one sis, Jeannette STEVENS, Schenectady, N.Y. former local resident. Svs
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Columbus. “Coshocton Tribune Aug 23, 1965”
Laurie Sullivan
Samuel SQUIRE, Sr. d 24 Nov 1874, Jackson twp; b Rutland Co. VT 18 Oct
1806. Survived by children. "Coshocton Age 4 Dec 1874", "The
Democrat 15 Dec 1874"
Barbara Squire Grenier
Jane SQUIRES 56yrs 2mo 14d, d 20 Dec 1865. "Coshocton Age 29 Dec
1865", "The Democrat 2 Jan 1866"
Barbara Squire Grenier
Samuel SQUIRES 67, d Jan 1903 Dresden. CW Vet, 143d OVI. Survived by 3
daus, one being Mrs. George McCOY of Virginia twp. COD: General debility.
"Coshocton Democratic Standard 6 Jan 1903"
Barbara Squire Grenier
Andy STEWART.....See Andrew J. McINTYRE, Sr
Ellen CUTE McINTYRE STEWART, d Coshocton July 16, 1914. Was widow of
James STEWART, miner from Coshocton, who d 1897. B 25 Oct1849 NJ, dau of
Thomas CUTE and Omana STAAT CUTE, both b IRE. Md 1865 Thomas McINTYRE,
Jr, had 2 child., Andrew and Thomas. The fa d soon after the births. Md 1869
James STEWART. Raised seven children, Andrew,Thomas, James, William,
John, Mary and Elizabeth. Moved to Coshocton prior to 1887. Member Sacred Heart
Church. Ellen was gdau of Ellen "Granny" CUTE, b 1798 in IRE
and lived to be 101 yrs making her the oldest living resident of Johnstown PA at
that time. Bu South Lawn Cem along side James STEWART and Thomas McINTYRE,
Jr. "Weekly Tribune Newspaper, Johnstown, PA"
Curtiss N. Stuart
James STEWART, d 20 January 1897. B Scotland in 1819. Md Ellen CUTE
1869 who d 1914. Came to USA April 23, 1846 acc'd by bro William STEWART,
aboard ship "Wyoming" to Port of Baltimore. Raised 7 child, inc'ing
two McINTYRE step-children. One stepson, Andrew J.(STEWART) McINTYRE
founded Andy's Restaurant in 1901. COD: Dropsey. Bu Coshocton Infirmary, remains
later moved to South Lawn Cem. "Democrat Standard, 22 January 1897"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Andy STEWART.....See Andrew J. McINTYRE, Sr
Nelle STOFFER, 82, d at home of grandson, Jack
STOFFER, Newcomerstown. D/o James and Eliza TIDRICK CARR, b Sep 21,
1882, Newcomerstown vicinity. Md July 11, 1912 John G. STOFFER, who d
March 27, 1958. Surv son, Darrell, Newcomerstown; bro, Harry CARR,
Coshocton; g’son at home she d, a g’dau, Mrs. Nancy HOFFMAN,
Newcomerstown, and two g-g’children. 2 bros and a sis deceased. Mem
Newcomerstown Baptist Church and WCTU. Rev. Fred WAKELING and Rev.
George SHURTZ c/o svs Addy funeral home, Newcomerstown. Bu West Lawn
cem, Newcomerstown. “Coshocton Tribune November 16, 1964”
Laurie Sullivan
Lloyd R. (Heck) STRAIN 42, native Coshocton county, d following illness
of 2 yrs from complications. B Warsaw 7 Sep 1894, s/of James and Hannah STRAIN.
Enlisted 4 Sep 1917 company I,Coshocton, received honorable discharge Camp
Zachariah Taylor, Ky., 21 Jan 1919. Md Ruth MILLER on 30 Jan 1920. Surv'g,
besides his widow: mother, Mrs. Harvey TURNER; son, Jack, of the home;
bro, William, Coshocton; 2 sis, Mrs. Emmett YOUNG, Coshocton and Mrs.
Gladys SHIVERS, Uhrichsville. Svs Baptist Church in charge of Rev. J. O. WHITE.
Bu South Lawn Cem. "Newspaper clipping (abt 1933) from scrapbook of Dora FRANKLIN
DUHAMELL", g-g'mother of:
Mark Miner
Isaac D. STRAUSE...see STROUSE
Wesley STRINGFELLOW 45, former Coshocton res; owner of bakery/ restaurant
Brinkhaven, . Surv'g besides wife, are 2 child, Carrie and Arthur of Brinkhaven;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem STRINGFELLOW, Tiverton; 2 brothers, Robert STRINGFELLOW,
Mt. Vernon and Andrew STRINGFELLOW, Tiverton, 3 sis, Mrs. Fred SWARTZ,
Bladensburg, Mrs. Goldie BRANSTOOL, OK and Mrs. Sophia WEST. COD:
Crushed skull when struck by steam shovel while working on construction of
Nimisilla dam, nr Akron. Body was removed to Urey funeral home at Warsaw.
"Coshocton Tribune 19 Nov 1937"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Mrs. Alice Angeline STROUSE 73, Brinkhaven Route 1, d Horn Nursing Home,
Wooster. Mrs. STROUSE b Jun 7, 1895, dau of John and Josephine (BROWN)
PATTERSON, Holmes Co, and was widow of Noble STROUSE. Surv'g are 6
sons, Alva, Mansfield; Ervin, Walhonding; Arthur, Stow; Paul, Brinkhaven;
Bernard and Calvin, both of the home; 2 daus, Mrs. Eva SAPP, Danville,
and Mrs. Pauline MACKEY, Killbuck; 27 g'children and 15 g-g'children. 2
sons are deceased. Svs Dusthimer Funeral Home, Danville, Rev. James HUNTER
officiating. Bu Tiverton Center Cem. "Coshocton Tribune, 22 JUL 1968"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
George STROUSE 16, son of Edward STROUSE, Cavallo neighborhood.
Surv'd by parents, 1 bro, one sis. COD: Drowning Walhonding river. Bu Cavallo
Cem. "Coshocton Morning Tribune, Tue 7 Jul 1912"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Isaac D. STRAUSE [STROUSE], son of Isaac D. STROUSE Sr. d Nov.
9th. He leaves wife and several small children. Bu Baptist cem, Yankee Ridge
[Tiverton Baptist Church, Tiverton Twp]. "Democratic Standard 24 Nov
1893"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
James K. STROUSE 85, d Tiverton twp, Brinkhaven B Tiverton twp Jun 1,
1850, spent entire life in that vicinity. MD 1881, Elizabeth BAILEY, who
preceded him in death. Surv'g are 2 daus, Mrs. Oka BLACK,Brinkhaven route
and Mrs. Avery YEAROUS, Danville; 2 sons, Walter, Brinkhaven, and Noble,
Brinkhaven rte; 20 g'children, 3 g-g'children and bro, George STROUSE,
Loudonville. Svs Brinkhaven Church of Christ in charge of Rev. H. W. LYONS.
Bu Tiverton cem. "Coshocton Tribune 23 May 1936"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Miss Loretta [Uretta M.] STROUSE 79. B Holmes Co Feb 10, 1843, dau of
late George and Lavina [KAMP] STROUSE. Following bros and sis survive:
James, George, Charles, Mrs. Mary Jane FENDRICK and Mrs. Almira MARSHALL,
all of Brinkhaven. Dr. J. P. [Johnson P.] STROUSE, Garrett, IN and Mrs.
Anna LEPLEY, Blissfield. Mem M. P. church, Blissfield. COD: Influenza.
Rev. E. O. VICE in charge of svs. Bu Blissfield cem. "Coshocton
Tribune 8 Feb 1923"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
William STROUSE 81, d Roberts Rest Home, South Third st. B Apr 5, 1862,
Tiverton twp. Md Caroline PARSONS first and later Emma POTTS. Both
are deceased. Mem Tiverton Baptist church. Surv'd by 1 sis, Mrs. Lola HUMPHREY,
IA and several nieces, nephews. COD: Heart attack. Svs Urey funeral home Warsaw,
Rev. F. P. FRANK officiating. Bu Walhonding Cem."Coshocton Tribune
27 May 1943"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
Wilson STROUSE 60, Walhonding. B Tiverton twp Sep 20, 1869, son of John
and Barbara (BROWN) STROUSE. Surviving ten children: Benjamin, Columbus;
Floyd, Walhonding Route 2; Mrs. George TAYLOR, Brinkhaven; Mrs. G. M. KARNS,
Pittsburgh, PA; Mrs. George MEYERS, Zanesville; Mrs. Alva LOCKARD,
Coshocton; Robert, Killbuck; Carl of the late home and Geraldine and Neal. 2
sis, Mrs. Edward HUMPHREY [Lola], Iowa and Mrs. Rillie HOBERG [Arilla],
Walhonding; 1 bro, William, Walhonding, and 17 g'children also survive. Svs held
Tiverton Church of Christ Bu Tiverton [Center] cem. "Coshocton Tribune, 16
May 1930"
J.E.(Brown) Killick
James M.A.STUART d 14 Mar 1975, Dayton OH. B 1 Mar 1905, Coshocton, OH
son of James and Margaret LAIRD STUART. Md first Delvia Deloris WALKER
(dau of Jess Mae WRIGHT WALKER, Coshocton) May 23, 1925 Newport, KY. Had
3 sons, James, Jr., Centerville, Curtiss NOLAND, San Diego, CA and
Charles WALKER STUART, Centerville. Md second Blodwyn EVANS of
Girard, OH. COD: Cancer. Bu David's Cemetery Dayton OH. "Coshocton Tribune
March 17, 1975"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Mrs. James STUART 56, d Coshocton, Nov 18, 1931. Margaret Elizabeth LAIRD
b 1875,Lycoming Co, PA dau of Abraham and Elizabeth MURDOCH LAIRD, who
settled Pleasant Valley 1895. M James STUART 14 June 1900, 7 child; Mary
Denise, Trevenna Mercedes, James Merton, Lillis Jean, Elizabeth Ellen, Juliaette
Elsa and Andrew Donald STUART,who was stillborn 1916. Member Trinity
Episcopal Church. COD: cancer. Svs in charge of Rev H.H. PARKINSON. Bu
South Lawn Cem. "Coshocton Tribune, Nov 19, 1931"
Curtiss N. Stuart, PE
Dorothy H. SWIGERT 90 of 232 S. Seventh St., d on day following her 90th
birthday. B New Moscow, a dau/of George and Elizabeth SMAILES OGLE. 1898
she md John SWIGERT, who d 1910. Surv'd by 2 step-sons John W. SWIGERT,
Seattle, WA and Edgar J. SWIGERT, Columbus. Svs at Grace Methodist Ch, bu
South Lawn Cem. "The Coshocton Tribune, January 20, 1944".
Danny Fluhart
Acy Allen(Brown) THOMPSON 82, Ft. Collins, CO. B 22 Mar 1859 Wakatomika,
OH. S/o Levi and Susannah GROVES THOMSON Coshocton Co. Md 1882 Jessie May
PRESTON of IA. He is a bro of Malissa Jane THOMPSON WRIGHT,
Conesville. Surv'd by wife, a dau Mrs.Nora Martin, Denver and several
sis's and a bro all from eastern states. COD: Complications from sleeping
sickness. Final rites by IOOF Lodge. "Local Fort Collins Newspaper
1941"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Elbert D. THOMPSON 63, d Lexington, KY. B Jun 12, 1905,Coshocton, s/o D.O. and Sarah
SMITH THOMPSON. Mem Grace Methodist Church. Surv'g are wife, Evelyn SNOOTS,
son, Elbert D. THOMPSON Jr., Columbus; 3 daus, Mrs. Glenn CARMICHAEL, Lexington, KY, Mrs. K.B.
COGSIL, North Palm Beach, FL, and Mrs. Karl RADER, Union Lake, MI; 5
gchildren. Svs Glass Funeral Home, Dr. Benjamin R. LEWIS. Bur South Lawn
Cem. "Coshocton (OH) Tribune, Nov. 20, 1968"
Jennifer Snoots Pidgeon
Levi THOMSON 88y 8 m 5d, d Jan 18,1911, Green Co, IN. B Coshocton
Co May 14,1822, s/o William THOMSON of Coshocton Co. His gfather was
James THOMSON, recorded Coshocton pioneer and RW Vet under the command of
George WASHINGTON. James lived entire life Coshocton Co, and is bu on his
farm, one mi s of Cooperdale. Deceased md Susannah GROVE, and unto them
were born 8 children-Nancy Louisa, Lucy Ellen, Ruth Rebecca, Malissa Jane, Nora,
Acy Allen, Angenettie and William Patrick THOMSON. Levi worked settling
property estates as an administrator. Svs cond'd by Elder, J.A.SPENCER Bu
Walnut Grove cem, Bloomfield, IN. "The Bloomfield News Jan 26, 1911".
G-g-grandson Curtiss N. Stuart
Maria Agness "Aggie" THOMPSON 14. Dau of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. THOMPSON.
Surv'd by parents and bro. Rev. Dr. DAVIDSON officiated, her Sunday
School class participated in the svs. COD: Brain fever. "The Semi-Weekly
Age June 15, 1886"
Mrs. William J. TIEDT, 41, d Grant hospital,
Columbus,. Jane McCLEARY was b Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 25, 1917, d/o late
Mae RICE McCLEARY and John T. McCLEARY, Newcomerstown. Md Oct. 26,
1934 William J. TIEDT, who survs, w/one daur Mrs. Kenneth GROSS,
Coshocton; one bro, Jack E. McCLEARY, Coshocton,4 g’children. Attended
Newcomerstown school and had been employed at M. O’Neil. Mem Sacred Heart
Church. COD: Fall (fractured skull). Svs Sacred Heart church. Bu South Lawn
cem. “Coshocton Tribune January 10, 1959”
Laurie Sullivan
George D. TOLAND, 3 yr vet, 97th OVI, d Feb 18, 1905. B Coshocton, OH Mar
8, 1840. Md Aug 10,1871 Susan D. STANFORD. Mem M. E. Church till he moved
to MO, here joining Protestant Methodist Church. Surv'd by wife, 5 daus, one
son. COD: Grippe. Bu Hazelwood Cem. "Springfield Republican (Springfield,
MO) Wednesday Morning Feb 22, 1905, pg. 8"
Submitted by g-g granddaughter, Michelle
Roberts
Margaret TODD 75, former Coshocton resident, d at
the home o/s; Almore TODD, South Lebanon, OH of complications. Mrs.
TODD was the daughter of William and Emaline CALLENTINE. Also surv
second son, Harvey, Cincinnati. Svs conducted by Rev. C. Lynn WHITE at
the First Baptist church and bu Oak Ridge cem. "
The Coshocton Tribune, Monday evening, June 4, 1934"
Laurie Sullivan
Arthur G. TOWNSEND, 62, Cocoa FL, formerly of Fresno and West Lafayette,
died St. Vincent Hospital, Jacksonville, FL. while visiting neice. m. former
Opal HARDESTY who d Jun 1958. Survived by one bro, Lloyd TOWNSEND,
Cocoa, FL; stepson Alva HARDESTY, Coshocton; three grandchildren.
Services at Glen St. Mary FL. "Coshocton Tribune April 9, 1962"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Mrs. Arthur TOWNSEND, 56, 201 South Oak St., West Lafayette. Opal
LEAVENGOOD b. April 11, 1903, Fresno, dau of Samuel and Dollie NORMAN
LEAVENGOOD. m. August 1926 Alfred E. HARDESTY who died 1943. m. 1947
Arthur TOWNSEND who survives. Also surviving: son, Alva HARDESTY,
West Lafayette; two sis, Mrs. Fern DEEDS, Canton; Mrs. John ELY,
Coshocton; two grandsons. Three bros deceased. Funeral at Bonnell in West
Laffayette, bu in Fairview cemetery, Fresno."Coshocton Tribune Jun 7,
1959"
Gwen Hardesty Oliver
Edward H. TREASURE 89, last surv'g CW Vet in Donora community, d
following a lengthy illness. He would have been 90 bef the end of the summer.
His wife, surv's him. Family members were not prepared to supply a complete list
of surv's. "Newspaper clipping (abt 1933) from scrapbook of Dora FRANKLIN",
g-g'mother of:
Mark Miner
Robert C. TREASURE d 16 Mar 1996; b 30 May 1935 West Lafayette, OH. Son
of Carl TREASURE and Bessie HAMMERSLEY TREASURE. Bu Fairfield Cem,
West Lafayette. "Coshocton Tribune 17 Mar 1996"
Gary L. Loos
Edgar TUMBLIN, 68, Newark, d Newark City Hosp. B
July 3, 1897, Zanesville, s/o Howard and Estella TERRY TUMBLIN.
Previously lived in Dresden. Mr. TUMBLIN retired Borden Co.Mem (deacon)
Central Church of Christ, mem of Acme Lodge, F and AM 354, Scottish Rite,
Aladdin Temple of Shrine and Licking Co Shrine Club. Surv widow, the former
Agnes DAVIS; 2 sons, Donald, Maumee and Billy of the home; 2 bros, Albert
and Floyd, Dresden; 2 sis, Mrs. Pansy SENTER, Conesville and Mrs. Even
FISK, Sommersworth, NH. and 2 g’children. Svs Ross Henderson Funeral Home,
Newark. Bu Dresden Cem. “Coshocton Tribune Apr 5, 1966”
Laurie Sullivan
Abram VanALSTINE, Lafayette twp, d Thurs bu Fri. Leaves wife and 6 grown
chldn. "April 26, 1890, Coshocton Democrat"
Vivian Eichel
Mrs. Francis WILLIAMS VAN ALSTYNE, 79, d at home of daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. C.A. HARBOLD, Birds Run. B Plainfied, July 15, 1864, dau of Benjamin
and Sarah SMITH WILLIAMS. On Aug. 12, 1884 md James A. VAN ALSTYNE,
who is deceased. Surv'g chldn are: Mrs. Henry SHRYOCK, Mrs. HARBOLD,
Mrs. Frank BABCOCK, Mrs. Joseph LYONS, Jesse, Lester, Merle, Rolla
and Carl, 30 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, and a sis, Mrs. Jennie SMITH,
Newcomerstown. Dau, Mrs. Cicea Mae NEIBUHR, and infant son; a sis and a
bro are deceased. Bu Plainfield. "Coshocton Tribune, Oct. 6, 1943"
Vivian Eichel
James Alva VAN ALSTYNE, 73, d at home of daughter, Mr. and Mrs.Henry SHRYOCK.
B June 17, 1859 Albany, NY, s/o Abraham and Elizabeth VAN ALSTYNE. Md
Aug. 12, 1884 to Francis WILLIAMS who surv's w/10 children: Jesse,
Lester, Merle, Rolla, Mrs. C.A. HARBOLD, Mrs. Joseph LYONS, Mrs.
James NIEBUHR, Mrs. Frank BABCOCK and Mrs. SHRYOCK. 3 sis
Miss Katherine VAN ALSTYNE, Mrs. Mary WIGGINS, and Mrs. Benjamin MIZER.
Bu Plainfied Cem, Linton Twp. "Coshocton Tribune, March 15, 1933"
Vivian Eichel
Mrs. John VEIGEL 59, Coshocton. B Minnie CROWN, 20 Oct 1873,
Jackson twp. Spent entire life in that community. Member Roscoe M.E. Church.
Surv'd by husband, whom she md Oct. 12, 1890; 4 daus, Mrs. Bert RAMSEY,
Rte 6; Mrs. Ernest HOOP, Rte 8; Mrs. Ames SWIGERT, Canton and Mrs.
Robert BARRICK of the home; 2 g'children, Helen RAMSEY and Lorayn HOOP;
a bro Charles CROWN, Coshocton and 2 sis, Mrs. Jay RETILLEY and
Mrs. John LATIER, both of Coshocton. Sister, Mrs. M. J. VALENTINE,
d 8 yrs ago. COD: Pneumonia, bu South Lawn Cem. "Newspaper clipping from
scrapbook of Dora FRANKLIN", g-g'mother of:
Mark Miner
Carl Noland WALKER 80 Coshocton, d at home on September 29, 1969. B Nov
26, 1888 Bedford Twp, s/o Charles B. and Ettie Noland WALKER. Was a clerk
Coshocton Post Office. Md Jessie Mae WRIGHT Dec 29, 1905. One dau, Delvia
Deloris WALKER, who married James M.A.STUART, Coshocton. Surv'd by
wife, one bro, Dwight WALKER, and 3 grandsons, James, Curtiss and Charles
STUART of Dayton. COD: Arteriosclerosis. Svs at DAWSON Funeral Home, Dr.
Russell HOY. "Coshocton Tribune, Oct 1, 1969; Stuart Family of
Coshocton Book"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Dwight F.(Huck) WALKER, 75, a retired deputy sheriff, d at home, 242
Cambridge Road, Oct 21, 1971. Became a deputy sheriff under Sheriff Gilbert KEMP
and Sheriff William HOOP. B May 11, 1896 Bedford Township, s/o Charles B.
and Ettie NOLAND WALKER.Bros and sis's were Mearl, Hazel I. and Carl N. WALKER.
Md Margaret UNDERWOOD May 9, 1916, d/o Eli and Sarah McKINNEY
UNDERWOOD. One dau, Mrs. Robert (Opal) CRAIG. Mem Canal Lewisville
United Methodist Church and Coshocton Elks Lodge. "Coshocton Tribune, Oct
22, 1971"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Fred WALKER 67, d on 14 Jan 1943 White Cross Hosp, Columbus. Lifelong res
Coshocton Co. Born West Bedford 17 Aug 1875, son of John and Narcissa BARNES
WALKER. Narcissa dau of Judge Charles S. BARNES. Md 1903 Ella CLARK,
one son, Noble WALKER, also surviving. Mem West Bedford M.E. Church. COD:
Heart ailment. Svs held Urey Funeral Home, Warsaw. Rev Carl ALMEA in
charge. Bu Valley View Cem, Warsaw. "Coshocton Tribune, 15 Jan 1943"
Curtiss N. Stuart
James WALKER, Warsaw, d Feb 2, 1841. B 1802, IRE. Md Jane LITTLE
1826. She was b 1810 IRE, and d May 8, 1880. Couple had 7 chldn; Frances,
Elizabeth Ann, Francis, Susanna, David, John and William James WALKER.
Both James and Jane LITTLE WALKER bu Jefferson Cemetery, Warsaw.
"Local History files, Coshocton Public Library; Terry Walker, Sarcramento,
CA; Stuart Family of Coshocton Book"
Curtiss N. Stuart
John WALKER, Bedford Twp, d Dec 17, 1912. B 1837 in Coshocton Co s/o
James and Jane LITTLE WALKER, both of IRE. Md Narcissa M. BARNES
1866, d/o Judge Charles S. BARNES, Coshocton Co. John and Narcissa had 7
chldn, Blanche, Charles B. William J., Frank, Fred, Wade and Worth WALKER.
Worked farming, post office and was CW Vet. Lived West Bedford 1866 until death.
COD: Pneumonia. Bu West Bedford Cem. "History of Coshocton County; Stuart
Family of Coshocton Book"
Curtiss N. Stuart
Mrs. Jessie Mae WRIGHT WALKER 91, d Jun 23, 1978. B Feb 22,1887 ,
Coshocton Co, dau of Albert and Malissa THOMPSON WRIGHT. Md Carl N. WALKER
Dec 29,1905. One dau, Delvia Deloris WALKER STUART, Dayton, OH. Gson
Curtiss STUART, San Diego, CA. Graduated Patterson School, Washington
Twp, June 7, 1902. Owner of Walker Millinery Coshocton 1926-1936. Bu South Lawn
Cem
Curtiss N. Stuart
Miss Pink WALKER 83, Warsaw, d May 2, 1970 at extended care unit of
Coshocton County Memorial Hospital. She had been a patient 5 yrs. B Jefferson
Township in 1887, d/o William J. and Eliza FOSTER WALKER. Mem Warsaw
Presbyterian Church. Surv'g are 2 nieces Mrs. Manning (Mary)HUNTER,
Millersburg. B.G.F.(Marjorie) RICKETTS, Raleigh, NC, and nephew, Dr.JamesWALKER,
Warsaw. Svs held FISCHER Funeral Home,Warsaw, w/ Rev. Ernest BACON
officiating. Bu Valley View Cem. "Coshocton tribune, May 5, 1970"
Curtiss N. Stuart
William J.WALKER 75, d Warsaw on January 19, 1914. B May 8, 1841 ; spent
his entire life in Warsaw except of 11 yrs in California in 1855. Son of James
and Jane LITTLE WALKER, both from Ireland. He M Eliza Jane FOSTER
March 1, 1877. 4 child, Miss Pink, Dr. Pren, James Stuart and Anna WALKER.
Mem Warsaw M.E. Church. Bu Valleyview Cem, Warsaw. "Coshocton Tribune, Jan
20, 1914"
Curtiss N. Stuart, PE
Dr. Mary Elizabeth WARNER, prominent osteopathic physician, Fort Morgan
CO, d 4 Jul 1934. B Mary Elizabeth WILSON 9 Jun 1864,Warsaw,
Coshocton Co, OH. Taught Bedford IA, later principal Hopkins, MO HS. From
Hopkins, to Blockton, IA. Md Walter S. WARNER. 27 May 1900,
Bedford, IA.. Surv by husband, sister Mrs. R.L. SMITH, Fort Morgan; 3 bros Irvin
Ross WILSON of Denver; James Riles WILSON, Mendocino, CA and Elmer
Pettit WILSON, New Windsor, IL. Bu Riverside Cem "Fort Morgan , CO
paper"
Lynda Wilson
Mrs. Eva WEAVER, 87, d at home o/daur, Mrs.
E.P. HAHN,. S. Seventh St. B Linton twp Sept. 22, 1852, d/o Sebastian
and Rachel DOLICK and md 67 years ago Adam WEAVER, d about 49 yr
ago. Mem Sacred Heart church. Surv son, J.L. WEAVER, Grand Rapids, MI. 3
daus, Mrs. Lucy KIEFER, Massilon, Mrs. Vern SWIGERT, this city and
Mrs. E.P. HAHN at home she d; bro, Lewis DOLICK, Linton twp; 25
g’children and 25 g- g’children. A son and a dau are deceased. Svs Sacred Heart
church. Bu South Lawn cem. “Coshocton Tribune 20 Apr 1940”
Laurie Sullivan
George Emmett WEAVER, 50, d at home of sis, Mrs. E.P.
HAHN, S. Seventh St. B Feb. 7 1886, Knox county, s/oAdam and Eva
WEAVER. Mvd to Coshocton co 1891. Employee o/ American Art Works. Surv
mother, Mrs. Eva WEAVER, Grand Rapids MI; 3 sis, Mrs. Lucy KIEFER,
Mrs. E.P. HAHN and Mrs. Vern SWIGERT of Coshocton. Mem Sacred
Heart church, where svs will be held. COD: Ruptured gall bladder. Bu South
Lawn cemetery.
Laurie Sullivan
Mary WEAVER, 57, Coshocton. Surv’d her husband and 6
children: 6 sis, Mrs. Margaret TODD and Mrs. Sarah MYERS,
Cambridge and one bro Frank CALLENTINE, Newcomerstown. Mrs. Edith NEWER,
Newark is a nieced. Svs Sacred Heart church, Coshocton, bu Oak Ridge cemetery.
Charles CALLENTINE, bro of Mrs. WEAVER and Mrs. TODD, was
killed preforming his duties in the B. & O. yards here 7 yrs ago today. “Newark
Advocate, March 21, 1928”
Laurie Sullivan
William F. WEAVER, 71, Coshocton d at his home. B April 15, 1863, a
s/o John and Mary WEAVER Wife, former Mary Collentine, d March
21, 1928. Surv 4 sons, Walter, Bernard, Raymond and Louis; 2 daus, Margaret and
Mrs. J. H. TIEDT; 11 g’children and 1 bro Charles, all of Coshocton. Svs
at Sacred Heart church, Mr. WEAVER was a lifelong mem. Rev. A.J. DOMM,
pastor will officiate. Bu Oak Ridge cem. “Coshocton Tribune, Monday evening,
July 27, 1942”
Laurie Sullivan
Myrtle N. WELKER, 83, Coshocton, d Haven of Rest Nursing Home. She and
late husband, Clifford, operated a farm Plainfield community. B Nov. 23, 1882,
Oxford twp, a d/o Edward and Agnes CROWTHERS THOMPSON. Md Oct. 12, 1904
Clifford WELKER, who d Apr 6, 1949. Mem Calvary Methodist Church. Surv
3 sons, Byron (Barney), Rollin L. and William T. WELKER, all of this
city; 1 bro, William J. THOMPSON, Warsaw, 3 g’children and seven g-g’children.
One dau and 6 bros are deceased. Svs Bonnell-O’Neill Funeral Home, West
Lafayette c/o Rev. Roy A. HALL. Bu Fairfield Cemetery,West Lafayette.
“Coshocton Tribune Apr 5, 1966”
Laurie Sullivan
Edward WELLS abt 50, d Nov 1887. CW Vet. "Coshocton Democrat 8 Nov
1887"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Francis WELLS, d 16 Feb 1877 Tuscarawas twp, Coshocton Co., OH; b 10 May
1791, Hopewell twp, Washington Co. PA. Md in Harrison Co. OH Feb 1816. Leaves 4
bros, 1 sis and 6 children. "Coshocton Democrat 27 Feb 1877"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Isaiah WELLS, b 1836, son of J.M. and Lucinda WELLS.
"Coshocton Semi Weekly Age 21 Aug 188"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
Reuben B. WHITTAKER 67, d 11 April 1868, Jefferson Township; resident ot
Coshocton County for more than forty years. " Historical Collections of
Coshocton County Ohio: A Complete Panorama of the County, From the Time of the
Earliest Known Occupants of the Territory Unto the Present Time. By William E.
Hunt; Chapter 23, p. 255"
Allen A. Whitaker
Mrs. Harriet WIGGINS, wife of Tunis H. WIGGINS, d at home 4 mi so
of Plainfield. Leaves a husband, son and two daus. Bur White Eyes Cemetery. COD:
consumption."Democratic Standard 19 July 1880"
Judy Wiggins Adams
Riley WIGGINS, 79 CW Vet d at home S. 6th St. B Sep 16 1844 Plainfield.
Enlisted 17 Mar 1862 Co. I, 69th Regiment, O.V.I. Discharged Jul 17, 1865.
Mem Coshocton G.A.R. and M.E. church West Lafayette. Md Annis J. COWDEN
Aug 20, 1865. 7 children. 6 survive. Sherman, Canton; Harvey, Galion;
Willis, Allen, Roy and Mrs. Ward PORT, all of Coshocton, 25 grandchildren and 16
g-grndchld'n surviving. Mrs. WIGGINS d 24 yrs ago. Svs at
home of son, Allen WIGGINS, South Lawn Ave by Rev.
W. B. WINTERS, local M.E. church. COD: Old age & stroke. Bu West Lafayette
cem. "Coshocton Telegraph 30 July 1924"
Don Wiggins
Tunis H. WIGGINS d Columbus. Howard WA[ITE] went to Columbus and
the body will be brought to Coshocton. Survived by wife, son, S. A. WIGGINS
of Indianapolis, two daus, Mrs. G. W. LANE and Mrs. J. A. SIMMONS
both of Plainfield. COD: Cancer stomach, liver. "Weekly Times, February 20,
1908"
Judy Wiggins Adams
Mrs. Tunis H. WIGGINS abt 44, White Eyes Creek. Leaves husband and three
grown children; son and two daus. COD: consumption. "Coshocton Democrat
July 16, 1889"
Judy Wiggins Adams
Peter WILDEN 65, d 1 July 1914, Coshocton, OH. Sons William, Harvey and
Samuel of Coshocton; daus Mrs. Hiram JENNINGS, Coshocton and Mrs. Melissa
BLAIR of MI; bros William and John of Coshocton and George and Benjamin
of Tyndall; sis Mrs. John MYERS, Coshocton. "Coshocton Morning
Tribune 3 July 1914"
Sharyn L. Marang Dana
David G. WILLIAMS, druggist for 47 years, d Coshocton. Would have been 82
on April 4. For 44 years Mr. Williams was partner in Siegrist and Williams drug
store on sw corner Main and 5th sts. Mr. Williams opened store with late
brother, Carl WILLIAMS, in 1895. Messrs WILLIAMS and SIEGRIST
were first in Coshocton to be registered by state examinations. B 4 Apr 1865
Coshocton s/o Joseph S. and Mary CASSINGHAM WILLIAMS. Mem Presbyterian
church. Nov. 11, 1886 md Emma Genora COX who d Nov. 20, 1897. Nov. 14,
1912 md Hattie M. ADAMS who surv's. Surv'ng by 1st marriage dau Mrs.
Louis K. BEACH and son Joseph WILLIAMS, Coshocton; six grndchlden,
two g-grndchldrn, bro, Frank WILLIAMS, Lake Clinton, OH. Son Clark, 2
sisters and bro dec'd. Svs. Glass F.H., in charge of Dr. R.M. KISKADDON,
Presbyterian Church. "Coshocton Tribune, Mar 9, 1947"
Mary Smith
Joseph WILLIAMS 72, lived Coshocton all his life, managed grocery at
corner of Walnut St. and Cambridge Rd. Mem Presbyterian Church. Only immediate
relatives surv'g are bro, William WILLIAMS, IL and children: Frank WILLIAMS,
Canton, Mrs. W. G. HUGHES, Columbus, Carl, David G.and W. H. WILLIAMS,
Coshocton. Mr. WILLIAMS' son, Carl, who has been very ill for months has
not been told of his father's passing. COD: Pneumonia. Pall bearers J. B. MANNER,
Charles LAMBERSON, Joseph CLARKE, George P. AYERS, Charles CRAIG
and James HAY. Bu Oak Ridge Cem "Coshocton Daily Times, Jun
1909"
Mary Smith
Mrs. Mary Jane WILLIAMS 58, wife of Joseph S. WILLIAMS, d at
family home, Walnut St. D/o late G. F. CASSINGHAM. B lived entire life
Coshocton. Surv'd by aged mother, husband and 6 chldrn. Bu Oak Ridge Cem.
"Coshocton Democrat Jan. 28, 1896"
Mary Smith
Mrs. Fred (Nelia) WILLS, 80, d Coshocton Co Memorial
Hosp. B Aug. 16, 1888, Missouri,d/o Adam and Eva DOLICK WEAVER Md
Vernon SWIGERT, who died in 1941. Md 2nd 1953 to Fred WILLS,
who survs. Former employee Coshocton County Memorial Hosp.MEM Sacred Heart
Church and Altar and Rosary Society. Also surv’d 3 dau, Mrs. Wesley (Ruth)
KING, Coshocton, Mrs. Bervil (Evea) AMORE, Mansfield, and Mrs.
Russell (Margaret) McCOY, Coshocton; 4 sons, George, Clarence and Joesph
SWIGERT, Coshocton and Robert SWIGERT of the home; sis, Mrs. E.P.
HAHN, Coshocton; 14 g’children and 21 g-g’children. 2 sis and 2 bros
deceased. Svs c/o Dawson Funeral Home. “Coshocton Tribune Feb 15, 1969 ”
Laurie Sullivan
Elmer Pettit WILSON d 9 Feb 1950 New Windsor, IL. B Coshocton Co nr
Warsaw, OH son of John and Phebe PETIT WILSON . Removed with parents to
Bedford, IA. Manager lumber businesses MO and KS prior to coming to New Windsor,
IL 1910 where he became owner of Christy Lumber Co. Md Anna PALMER WILKINS
22 Mar 1919 Galesburg,IL. Surv are widow; dau Mrs. Kathryn NELSON of
Mazon, g'dau Jeanne of Mazon, sis Mrs. R.L. SMITH bro I.R.WILSONboth
of Denver, CO. Masonic Svs held New Windsor Presbyterian Church by George CHANDLER.
COD: Heart attack "New Windsor,IL paper "
Lynda Wilson
John WILSON d Bedford, IA May 24,1903, b Jefferson Co, OH 6 May 1836
removed to Coshocton Co. OH 1860. Md 11 Apr 1861 Phebe PETTIT. They
removed 1886 to Bedford, Taylor Co. IA. 10 children, 2 died in infancy. 6 sons
were pal bearers: William Reuben of Hopkins, MO; George Francis of Watson ,IL;
James Riles, Superintendant of schools Ocheyedan, IA; Robert Emmett of Ozark MO;
Elmer and Ross of Bedford , IA; 2 daus, Mrs. Dr. W.S.(Mary) WARNER of
Perry, IA and Mrs. R.L. (Hattie) SMITH of Hopkins. Bu Fairview Cem,
Bedford, IA. "Bedford IA paper"
Lynda Wilson
Mrs. Ruth Jane WILSON 81 d Newcomerstown. B Mar 16, 1853, s/of
Newcomerstown, dau/of Mr. and Mrs. George HURSEY. Husband Ross WILSON,
d 1921. Member of Newcomerstown U. B. Church. Surv'd by dau, Mrs. John McELHANEY;
4 sons, John, Newcomerstown; Lewis and James, Guernsey and Gilbert, New
Philadelphia; sis, Mrs. Julia McCULLOUGH, Canton; a half-brother, Addison
HURSEY,Bernice. Svs at Newcomerstown U. B. Church in charge of pastor,
Rev. F. W. LANGELL. Bu Earley cem south of Newcomerstown. "Newspaper
clipping (abt 1934) from scrapbook of Dora FRANKLIN DUHAMELL", g-g'mother
of:
Mark Miner
Lemert M. WOHLHETER, 51, d Good Samaritan Hosp,
Zanesville. B Apr 24, 1914, Adamsville, s/o late Otto F. and Maude STEWART
WOHLHETER Surv wife, Velma ALDRIDGE WOHLHETER; one dau, Nancy of the
home and a sis, Mrs. Marie PARRY, Zanesville. a bro Ralph WOHLHETER,
West Lafayette. Was manager of furniture dept of Sears Roebuck, Zanesville. Mem
Grace Methodist Church, Zanesville. COD: Heart attack. “Coshocton Tribune Aug
23, 1965”
Laurie Sullivan
Andrew WOLFE 42 plus, of Canal Lewisville, d Feb 1890. Son of Wash G. WOLFE.
COD: Prob Murdered. "Coshocton Democrat 4 Mar 1890, Democratic Standard 7
Mar 1890, Coshocton Age 7 Mar 1890"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Ferdinand WOLFE, 82, d at home Canton. CW Vet, 78th. Co. C.. Surv'd by
wife, Mary, and dau', Mrs. Ed U. WOLFE, Canton. Bu Forest Hill Cem,
Canton, OH "Coshocton Tribune, May 23, 1930"
Vivian Eichel
Philip WOLFE, 60, d 4-27-1910 at home of son, Lewis North Ninth St,
Coshocton. Surv'd by 5 sons, Frank, Jack, Lewis of Coshocton, Rufus of NY, and
Charles of Wheeling, one dau, Mrs. G. HOLLAND, Columbus; 3 bros, John,
Fresno, Ferdinand, Canton and Christian, Dundee; 1 sis; Katherine WOLFE
THOMAS. "Coshocton Tribune April 28, 1910"
Vivian Eichel
Sarah E. WOLFE 70, d Licking Co.; dau of Andrew G. WOOD, Canal
Lewisville; widow of Wash WOLFE. Children: Mrs. Mood RICHARD,
Vanatta, OH, Mrs. Louisa BURT of MS, George W. WOLFE of MEX,
Bayard WOLF, CA, Merrill J. WOLF of Martinsburg, Knox Co.; bros
William WOOD of Boone Co. MO, J.N. WOOD of Coshocton; sis Mrs.
LAWRENCE, Coshocton. Bu. Evans Cem. Rev George FISHER
officiating."Coshocton Democrat & Standard 16 Sep 1902"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Willis Wright WOLFE, b Aug. 8, 1863, s/o Phillip and Mary WOLF,
found dead Globe Hotel, Newcomerstown. Surv'g 3 sons, Willis Jr., Philip and
Clifford, 2 daus, Mrs. Harold CORWIN and Mrs. Walter RANDALL, 2
bros, Frank and Lewis; sis, Mrs. Lewis HOLLAND. Bu South Lawn Cem.
"Coshocton Tribune, March 22, 1939"
Vivian Eichel
Andrew G. WOOD 80, (Ohio Canal Contractor) d 11 Feb 1879, b Shenandoah
Co. VA. Md 1812 Mary FEE of Hardin Co., she d 1836 Roscoe. Md 1837 Mrs.
Edith BUTLER COOK, widow of Joseph COOK, dau of Thomas BUTLER.
Leaves 6 children, 28 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren. (Funeral conducted
by Rev. BROWN, Coshocton M.E. Church) "Coshocton Democrat 18 Feb
1879"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Edith BUTLER COOK WOOD 70, wife of Andrew G. WOOD, d Mar 1877
Canal Lewisville. COD: Lung fever. Bu Coshocton Cemetery. "Coshocton Age 15
Mar 1877"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Mrs. Garfield J. WOOD 40, Coshocton. Lena ALBERTSON b Holmes Co.
OH. Survived by husband and children: Florence, Roger, Ethyl, Joseph, Jean, Anna
Louise, & Lena May, all of the residence. Father and step-mother, Mr. &
Mrs. John F. ALBERTSON, Canton; 2 bros Dale and Harry, Coshocton. COD:
Stroke of Apoplexy. "Coshocton Tribune 17 Jul 1924"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield WOOD. Rev. JOHNSON cond'd the svs at
home of parents, 647 Orange St. Bu South Lawn cem. Pall bearers were four little
girls: Mabel JOHNSON, Myrtle OVERHOLT, Lizzie LEWIS and
Donna BUTLER. "Democratic Standard September 8, 1905"
Garbird@aol.com
Joseph N. WOOD 78, d Dec 1919 Coshocton. CW Vet (imprisoned Andersonville)
Survived by wife and sons, Hayes WOOD, Garfield WOOD of Coshocton;
daus, Mrs A.C. NICHOLS and Mrs. Fred ELLIOTT of Coshocton, Mrs
Garnet WILSON, Kings Mills, OH. Sis. Mrs William KUNKLE in CA.
"Coshocton Tribune 17 Dec 1919"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Noah WOOD 72, d 7 Jan 1872 Gallia Co., bro of A.G. WOOD, Esq;
Coshocton Co., son of Nenemiah WOOD. COD: Congestion of lungs.
"Coshocton Democrat 27 Feb 1872"
Patsy Ruth Moore-Laird
Hannah WORLEY WRIGHT d. 5 Apr 1847 West Bedford, Coshocton Co.. buried
Homestead, West Bedford, Coshocton Co.
William R. Wright
Mrs. Amy WRIGHT, wife of Emanuel WRIGHT, Virginia Twp d 14 July
1888. B 1843 Amy COX, dau of Hamilton and Rachel HARDESTY COX Md
Emanuel WRIGHT 1862. Seven child: Alphonso, Emmery, Lyle, Dora Belle,
Aretus, Philetus and Enos Hayes. COD: Consumption. Bu Millfork Baptist Church
Cem. "Coshocton Age Newspaper, 17 Jul 1888
Curtiss N. Stuart
Elizabeth Jane WRIGHT 63, d Willow Brook Dau/o late Hilan WRIGHT
and dwelt w/sister Rachel WRIGHT. She was aunt of Samuel WRIGHT,
Third St, this city. COD: Obstruction of the bowels. "Coshocton Age Mar 29,
1906"
Garbird@aol.com
Danny Fluhart
Emanuel WRIGHT d 10 Mar 1906. B Coshocton County on May 14,1842. First md
Amy COX, dau of Hamilton and Rachel HARDESTY COX; child: Alphonso,
Emmery, Lyle, Dora Belle, Aretus, Philetus, and Enos Hayes. Md 8 Jan 1890 Maria FROST
LACEY, had dau Maude L. WRIGHT. COD: Paralysis. Funeral at res nr
Willow Brook. Rev E.H. SENTERin charge. Bu Millfork Churchyard.
"Coshocton Age Newspaper, Nov 15, 1906".
Curtiss N. Stuart
Emmet WRIGHT, song evangelist, lived east of West Carlisle, d Zanesville
1940. B March 19, 1883 Cooperdale, son of Daniel and Caroline WRIGHT. Md
1905 Cleona RINE, who died 1972. Cleona was pastor of Pilgim Holiness
Church,McConnelsville. One son, Cecil Glen WRIGHT, who md Esther PERKINS.
Bu West Carlisle Cem
Curtiss N. Stuart
Henry WRIGHT abt 75, Virginia twp. Father of Mrs. Samuel WADDLE of
this city. Thomas WRIGHT, wife and son, Grandville, OH, attended funeral.
"Democratic Standard February 12, 1892; The Democrat February 16, 1892;
Coshocton Age February 12, 1892"
Garbird@aol.com
Mr. Highland (Hiland) WRIGHT 80, Virginia twp, COD: Asthma, paralysis,
and la grippe. Bu Mill Fork cem. "Democratic Standard January 8 1892;
Coshocton Age January 8, 1892"
Garbird@aol.com
Mrs. Louisa (McCOY) WRIGHT, 93, former matron, Coshocton Co Infirmary, d
7/20/1936 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John SMITH, Coshocton. B 5 Nov 1842
Jackson Twp to Joseph and Sarah (OGLE) McCOY. Md William WRIGHT,
on 1 Jun 1862. He d Jun 1918. Member Pleasant Hill Bapt Chur in early life,
trans to Cosh Bapt Chur. Proceeded in death by 3 child. Bu in South Lawn Cem.
"Coshocton Tribune, July 20, 1936".
Danny Fluhart
Mrs. Malissa Jane THOMPSON WRIGHT 87, of Conesville d June 3, 1950 near
Otsego. B December 15, 1862 Washington Twp, dau of Levi and Susannah GROVES
THOMPSON. M 1883 Albert WRIGHT, who died in 1897. 6 child, Grace D.,
Jessie Mae, Clarence N., Nora S., Mabel D. and French A.WRIGHT. December
31, 1913, she m Alphonso WRIGHT, who d 1945. Member of the Chalfants M.E.
Church. Bu West Carlisle Cem. "Coshocton Tribune,June 4, 1950"
Curtiss N. Stuart, PE
Mrs. Marion WRIGHT 76, native of Coshocton co, d Trinway. Vina ANDERSON
b Oct 13, 1867 Coshocton co. D/o Isaac and Jean GRAHM ANDERSON. Mem West
Carlisle Presybyterian church. Surv'g are husband, 3 ch, Mrs. Emmett NETHERS
and Mrs. James McCONNELL, both of Trinway Rte 1, and Clifford WRIGHT,
Tunnel Hill Rte 1; 4 half-bros, Milton and Herbert ANDERSON, West
Carlisle, Clay ANDERSON, Frazeysburg and Stanley ANDERSON ,
Steubenville, and 6 grandch. COD: Complications. Svs in charge of Dr. George LANGFORD,
West Bedford and Dr. D. Ira LAMBERT, Dresden. Bu Frazeysburg cem.
"Coshocton Tribune, January 2, 1949"
Ann F. Laird
Nathan WRIGHT Sr. d.15 Jun 1851 West Bedford, Coshocton Co buried
Homestead, West Bedford, Coshocton Co.
William R. Wright
Perry WRIGHT abt 40 d nr Trinway. S/o Highland WRIGHT, Virginia
twp. Leaves wife and 8 chldn, the oldest, a boy, is 17 yrs. COD: Broken neck in
fall from horse. Horse went as far as Patrick HUNTER’s before it was
noticed. Dr. NEAVE, Dresden discovered the man w/in few mins of accident.
"Democratic Standard December 14, 1888, The Semi-Weekly Age December 14,
1888"
Garbird@aol.com
Thomas WRIGHT 69, Willow Brook. Surv'd by wife, several bros, sis's and
following children: Samuel WRIGHT, Coshocton; Olney WRIGHT,
Virginia township; Lemuel WRIGHT, Newark; Benjamin WRIGHT,
Coshocton, and Clarence WRIGHT at home in Virginia township; Mrs. H. DONLEY,
New Moscow; Mrs. Ed MOSSMAN, New Lorain, OH; and Miss Mary WRIGHT
at the home. Mem Baptist Church. COD: Old age. Svs at Millfork church in charge
of Rev. SENTER, Rev. E. B. SMITH officiated.. Bu at the Millfork
cem. "Coshocton Daily Age September 2, 1905; Democratic Standard September
8, 1905"
Garbird@aol.com
Wm. WRIGHT, former Bailiff, d Jun 23, 1918. B Jackson Twp., Apr 3, 1847,
md Louisa McCOY Jun 1, 1861. 3 children all died in infancy. Survived by
wife and foster son, John SMITH, who has been in the Wright home since
boyhood. 6 bros and sis: Allen and John, Coshocton Co; Joseph WRIGHT of
Crete, KS; Mrs. Nancy RICHARDSON, Mrs. Wesley WRIGHT and Mrs.
James SNEDIKER, all of Coshocton Co. Bu South Lawn Cem. "Coshocton
Tribune, 6/24/18".
Danny Fluhart
Mr. Willis [Wyllis] WRIGHT, d at residence E. Chestnut St. In earlier
life was farmer, Virginia twp. Age is 1 month short of 85 yrs. Suffered
w/rheumatism. Bu Christian Chapel nr Willow Brook. "The Democrat July 28,
1891, Democratic Standard July 31, 1891"
Garbird@aol.com
Mrs. D.T. WYLAND 67, d at home near Coshocton. Her bro, Charles P.
SNOOTS bur Sunday Coshocton. Surv'g are husband, D.T. WYLAND, a s-i-l Mrs.
Stella K. SNOOTS, Zanesville, 2 sis, Mrs. Jennie JONES, Coshocton, and Mrs. Charles
MATTHEWS, Cambridge. Svs Dawson funeral home, Coshocton. Bur Coshocton.
"Zanesville (OH) Signal, Nov. 18, 1941"
Jennifer Snoots Pidgeon
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