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101 daughter of Ira Hammer Anderson and Anna Ream Anderson, Clara Viola (I228)
 
102 daughter of Jacob Beam Stauffer and Abigail Margaret Parsell Stauffer, Nina (I81)
 
103 daughter of James Osborn and Martha Osborn, Deborah (I179)
 
104 daughter of James S. Ragland and Ethel Morris Ragland, Claudia Lucille (I350)
 
105 Daughter of John and Eva (Schafer) Brecht.

Dorothy was a 1940 graduate of Northside High School in Fort Wayne. She married Richard Freeman on January 1, 1950, in North Manchester; he died July 18, 1990. She worked at Snyder IGA and then at Heckman Bindery for 20 years, retiring in 1984. She was a member of the Congregational Christian Church, Past Matrons, 73 year member of the Ivy Chapter #69 Order of the Eastern Star, and Past Grand Representative of Indiana Grand Chapter of Order of the Easter Star. Dorothy loved the Chicago Cubs and Indiana Hoosier basketball. She enjoyed making pies and fried chicken, and loved being with her family at family dinners.
 
Brecht, Dorothy (I330)
 
106 daughter of John Ewalt and Elizabeth Bonnett Ewalt, Anna (I112)
 
107 daughter of John Fink and Mary Hendrickson Fink, Rebecca Catherine (I460)
 
108 daughter of John H. Kindell and Anna Catherine Warner Kindell, Edna May (I388)
 
109 daughter of John Lugabill and Carrie Harden Lugabill, Beatrice Leone (I260)
 
110 daughter of John Pettit and Jane Severns Pettit, Martha (I450)
 
111 daughter of John Ridley and Sarah Moyers Ridley, Mary (I146)
 
112 daughter of John Wesley Garver and Cora Anna Kuhl Garver, Viola Marguerite (I263)
 
113 daughter of Jonathan Weller and Rebecca Burman Weller, Mary Elizabeth (I150)
 
114 daughter of Jonathan Weller and Rebecca Burman Weller, Martha (I223)
 
115 daughter of Joseph Billheimer and Loraine Beardsly Billheimer, Margaret Amanda (I378)
 
116 daughter of Leroy Clark and Alma Anthony Clark, Evelyn (I318)
 
117 daughter of Louis Myers and Susan March Myers, Esther Mildred (I161)
 
118 daughter of Maurice M. O'Connell and Clara Cordelia Rogers O'Connell, Maude (I277)
 
119 daughter of Nelson Albertas Wells and Elizabeth Ann Williams Wells, Frances Lenora (I61)
 
120 daughter of Nicholas Scheeley and Mary Fortner Scheeley, Clara Margaret (I245)
 
121 daughter of Nicholas Schuller and Margaret Kelling Schuller, Catherine (I241)
 
122 daughter of Oliver Heffley and Della Whitby Heffley, Cleta D. (I257)
 
123 daughter of Orville Wayne Buckalew and Leotha Edna Howard Buckallew, Frances Elaine (I348)
 
124 daughter of Perlin William Calkins and Helen Elizabeth Gleason Calkins, Helen Lorraine (I317)
 
125 daughter of Perry A. Bennett and Mary Ann Mica Bennett, Lula Bell (I114)
 
126 daughter of Raleigh Adam Rettig and Emma Marie Spaeth Rettig, Ruthella (I342)
 
127 daughter of Robison Fletcher and Catherine Wooding Fletcher, Sarah (I418)
 
128 daughter of Rufus Niceswander and Della Pritchard Niceswander, Inabell Marie "Ina" (I224)
 
129 daughter of Samuel W. Gander and Elizabeth Webb Gander, Zoe (I451)
 
130 daughter of Thomas Clevenger and Elizabeth Seitz Clevenger, Violet Dell (I214)
 
131 daughter of Urban V. Speiser and Pauline Miller Speiser, Shelva Jean (I76)
 
132 daughter of Wilbur Hiram Branan and Helen Marguerite Hosafros Branan, Dorothy Jean (I344)
 
133 daughter of William B. Waller and Jane Huston Waller, Amelia (I471)
 
134 daughter of William G. Freeman and Carmen E. Cassidy Freeman, Edna Rose (I434)
 
135 daughter of William Pilcher and Mary Ann Wingate Pilcher, Luta Gertrude (I97)
 
136 daughter of William Pitcher and Mary Ann Wingate Pilcher, Mary Etta (I100)
 
137 daughter of William Taylor and Rachel Hughes Taylor, Margaret Jane (I202)
 
138 daughters of William A. Watson and Eliza Jane Welch Watson, Mary Glenn (I310)
 
139 David L. Morris
Greenville – David L. Morris, 75, of RR 2, Greenville, died at 12:15 p.m. yesterday at Wayne hospital. Born in Allen county, Mr. Morris was a well-known retired farmer who had lived in Franklin township 60 years. He had served as trustee of Franklin township for 12 years and was a member of the Beach Christian church. Surviving are his wife, Edna; seven sons, Dale and Charles of RR 2, Greenville, Clarence and John of RR 2, Arcanum, Herchel of Wapakoneta, Verl of Dayton, Carl of RR 3, Arcanum; two daughters, Mrs. James Greer of RR 2, Greenville, and Mrs. Byron Young of RR 3, Union City; one brother, Ben of Dayton; one sister, Mrs. Lavina Warner of Clarksville, Ind.; 19 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Miller funeral home in Greenville. Rev. Emmit Osborn will officiate. Burial will be in Highland cemetery in Covington, O. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. tomorrow.
The Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio. Thursday, 25 August 1955, page 3.
 
Morris, David Louis (I387)
 
140 Death Claims Mrs. Jackson
Mrs. Maude Jackson, 83, of Gladstone, died this morning at the Putnam County Hospital in Greenville [Greencastle], Ind.
She was born Jan. 27, 1888 in Montigue, Mich., and her husband, Judge Glen Jackson, died May 8, 1959. Mrs. Jackson was the oldest living past matron of Minnewasca Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star of Gladstone.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James C. (Winifred) Bryant of Greenville, Ind., and Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Sanderson of Port Huron; one grandchild and two great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Anderson-Johns Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Tuesday and funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home chapel. Burial will be in Gardens of Rest Cemetery.
The Escanaba Daily Press, Escanaba, Michigan, 19 April 1971
 
O'Connell, Maude (I277)
 
141 Death Claims Widely Known Stock Buyer

CONTINENTAL, March 9 - Funeral services for Benjamin F. Schafer, well-known livestock buyer, will be held from the North Creek church at 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Schafer, a lifetime resident of the North Creek community, five miles north of here, died from a heart attack as he entered his automobile following the games at the district basketball tournament at 11:30 p.m. Saturday.

Schafer, for the past 10 years, local purchasing agent for Brady Bros., livestock shippers, is survived by his widow, the former Ida Brecht, two sons, Floyd Schafer, North Creek, and Ernest Schafer, Toledo, four daughters, Mrs. George (Freda) Blossom, Toledo; Mrs. Felix (Pauline) Tischinac, Toledo; Miss Helen, Toledo, and Mrs. Wayne (Lenore) Johnston, North Creek. A son, Nolan, died in an accident in Toledo in 1935.

Three sisters and three brothers also survive: William, Mt. Cory; Charles, McClure; Joseph, Toledo; Mrs. John (Lavina) Hiltner, North Creek; Mrs. Ora (Emma) Fenstermaker, Leipsic; and Mrs. Margaret Jackson, Gladstone, Mich.

Ben Schafer, the son of William and Mary Morris Schafer, had resided within a few rods of the place of his birth during his lifetime. Saturday evening he accompanied his grandsons, Doyle and Don Schafer and Donald Oliver, to tournament games at Leipsic and was entering the car to return to North Creek when stricken.

About 10 years ago, Schafer quit farming the old Schafer homestead at North Creek to devote all his time to act as local purchasing agent for Brady Bros. He was a member of Continental chapter No. 570 F. and A.M., belonged to North Creek M. E. church and has taught adult Bible class there for 12 years.

Funeral is in charge of Fuller Funeral Home, Leipsic. Rev. Paul Fisher, Gilboa, will officiate, assisted by Rev. E. F. Root, church pastor. Interment will be in Monroe cemetery, north of here.

(published in The Lima News, Monday, March 9, 1942)
 
Schafer, Benjamin Franklin (I36)
 
142 Death of James Houston
James Houston, of this city, died at the Soldier’s Home in Danville, Sunday morning, age 68 years. The remains were brought to Clinton Tuesday morning and taken to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Elmer Arnold in the west part of the city. Funeral services were held in the Christian church Wednesday at 1 o’clock, conducted by Rev. Canady.
James M. Houston was born Aug. 23, 1833, in Darke county, O., and came to Illinois when 23 years old. He went to the war in 1861 in the 41st Ill. Vol., and remained three years, returning to DeWitt county. In 1866 he was married to Miss Florence Weaver. To them were born nine children, only one being a son. Those living are Mrs. J.W. Persons and Mrs. John Dunham of Clinton; Mrs. W.H. Pyles, of Hutchinson, Kan., Milton and Stella Houston, of Clinton. He was a member of the Christian church and was a peaceable citizen.
The Clinton Register, Clinton, Illinois. Friday, 7 March 1902.
 
Houston, James M. (I456)
 
143 Death of Mrs. O.W. Weaver
Stroke of Paralysis Is Immediate Cause of Death of Well-Known Local Woman – Ill Long Time
Mrs. O.W. Weaver died shortly after 11 o’clock Tuesday night in her home west of the city, after a long illness. The immediate cause of her death was paralysis, which she suffered August 12 and since that time she had not spoken nor taken nourishment, gradually sinking away. She had been in poor health during the past three years and realized that she was approaching the end and had often spoken of it to her family.
Amelia Waller, daughter of William B. and Jane Waller, was born in Dewitt county near Clinton, January 20, 1856, being at her death 67 years, 7 months and 1 day old. She lived all her life in Dewitt county and was married June 5, 1872 to O.W. Weaver. To the union were born eight children, three of whom died in infancy and one, George Weaver, died in Clinton, January 15, 1919.
Besides her husband, O.W. Weaver, she is survived by three daughters and one son, Mrs. Minnie Irwin, Hallville; Mrs. Grace Samuels, Osage, Iowa; Mrs. Nettie Henson, Springfield, and Warren Weaver, Clinton, all of whom were at her bedside at her death. She also leaves twelve grandchildren, one great grandchild and three brothers and sister, William Waller, Bowmont, Idaho, Sam Waller, Fon Du Lac, Wisconsin; C.A. Waller of Kenney and Mrs. H.S. Andrews of Clinton.
She was a faithful member of the Christian church of Clinton and her motherly interest was manifested, not only in her own children, but the fact that she had give a home and care to five children not her own. She was a good mother and those who came in contact with her knew her best.
Funeral services will be conducted from the late residence west of the city Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Rev. T.T. Holton of Bloomington officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery.
The Clinton Morning Journal, Clinton, Illinois. Thursday, 23 August 1923, page 1.
 
Waller, Amelia (I471)
 
144 Death Summons Gregory Jennings
Farmer, Miller and War Veteran, Lived Many Years in Allen County.
Gregory Jennings, 77, farmer, miller, veteran of the Civil War, died at 10:20 o’clock last night at his home, No.775 W. Wayne street, after a year’s illness from bronchitis. Five sons and two daughters survive his death. The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at West Cairo.
Gregory Jennings lived nearly all his life in and about Lima. He raised his family on a farm two miles north of West Cairo. Later he removed to other parts of the state where he followed the vocation of a miller. He fought in the Civil War in Company 151, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was a member of Mart Armstrong Post, Grand Army of the Republic. He took up his residence in Lima six years ago.
Surviving his death are the sons, James W. Jennings, of New Palestine, Aaron E. Jennings, Owensboro, Ky., Homer Jennings, Blaine Jennings, Hamilton Jennings, Hamilton, Mont., and Gregory M. Jennings of Lima, and two daughters, Celia Jennings, Toledo, and Mrs. T.C. Long of Lima.
The Lima Morning Star and Republican Gazette, Lima, Ohio. Monday, 27 December 1913. Page 3.
 
Jennings, Gregory (I218)
 
145 Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, Monday, Sept 28, 1998
John Brecht, 73, 1027 Parkview Dr., died at 8:05 a.m. Sunday at home.
He was born on November 24, 1924 in North Cedar, Ohio, to John D. and Eva Scaffer Brecht and married Margaret Hancher on December 27, 1942; she survives.
He owned and operated Brecht Jewelry in downtown Decatur from 1955-75 and was a member of First Methodist Church and Elks Lodge 993, both in Decatur.
Other survivors are a son, Fred Brecht, Decatur; two daughters, Mrs. Dale (Ann) Linnemeier, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. David (Sisan sic) Spiegel, Sebring, Florida; two sisters, Vivian Walther, Silver Lake, and Dorothy Freeman, North Manchester; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
A brother Paul Brecht, and a sister, Belva Tooman, are deceased.
A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the chapel of First United Methodist Church, Decatur. There is no visitation. Arrangements are by Haggard and Sefton Funeral Home, Decatur.
Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, Monday, Sept 28, 1998.
 
Brecht, John J. (I331)
 
146 Dennis P. "Iceman" Eis, age 70 of Defiance, passed away on Friday, August 6, 2021 at CHP Defiance Area Inpatient Hospice Center.

He was born on May 29, 1951 to Paul and Alverna (Schafer) Eis in Defiance, Ohio. Dennis was a 1969 graduate of Tinora High School. He proudly served our country in the U.S. Army from 1971-1973. On May 29, 1991 he married Yevonnia (Donley) "Rosie" Eis, who survives.

Dennis worked for Mid City Products in Sherwood, Ohio for 15 years until his retirement in 2004. He loved the outdoors and riding his motorcycle. He enjoyed fishing, swap meets, garage sales, and spending time with his family and friends, especially his grandchildren.

Dennis will be sadly missed by his loving wife, Yevonnia Eis of Defiance, his daughters, Danielle Mobely of Alabama, and Tina (Josh) Collins of Paulding, OH, and his son, Tim Rhoads of Napoleon, OH. He also leaves behind 12 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, his sisters, Lois (Larry) Hill of Defiance, Pastor Janet (Herb) Strickland of Bryan, OH, and Sandra (Russ) Harges of Ft. Wayne, IN, and his brother, Ronald "Rock" (Julie) Eis of Defiance.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his son, Richard Rhoads, and two sisters, Linda Kay Eis and Karen Lynn Souza.

Visitation will be held from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm on Thursday, August 12, 2021 at Restoration Tabernacle, 9119 Christy Road, Defiance. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, August 13, 2021 at the church, with Pastor Burnell Hammons officiating. Burial will follow the service at Riverview Memory Gardens, with graveside military rites accorded by VFW #3360.

Schaffer Funeral Home was honored to assist the family with arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to CHP Defiance Area Hospice Center.
 
Eis, Dennis Paul (I324)
 
147 Dianah Seitz, born May 8, 1837, near Berne, Fairfield Co., Ohio, married Dr. Joseph Morris July 3, 1876. He died Jan. 14, 1902. The doctor had a successful practice at Columbus Grove, Ohio, for forty-two years. Mrs. Dianah (Seitz) Morris before her marriage tenderly cared for her aged parents many years. Since the death of her husband she had made her home with her two children, one in Washington, D. C, and the other at Los Angeles, Cal., making occasional trips between the east and west coasts. For the present she has settled permanently at Columbus Grove, Putnam Co., Ohio. Baptist. The author is indebted for her efficient help in history work. — J. H. W.
 
Seitz, Diana (I129)
 
148 Died
Henry E. Converse died at the home of C.N. Converse, his son, at Burlington, Friday evening, January 8, 1909, after a weeks illness from paralysis. Mr. Converse had been in poor health for many months, but Monday before his death suffered an attack of paralysis, from which he never rallied.
The remains were brought to Waverly on the Santa Fe Saturday morning and were interred on the family lot in the Waverly cemetery. The funeral services were conducted at the home of C.H. McDuffie by the Waverly Masonic Lodge, Rev. E.W. Spencer of Waverly M.E. church delivering the address. After the service by Rev. Spencer, the Masons took charge of the body, and laid it to rest with the beautiful and impressive service of the fraternity and with the assistance of a large representation of members of the local lodge, warm friends of the deceased and his bereaved son. The casket was beautifully decorated with flowers, tributes of respect and esteem from the Masonic lodge of Waverly, the Farmers National Bank of Burlington, and personal friends of Waverly. The funeral address was one of the most beautiful, appropriate and impressive it has been the lot of the write to hear.
Henry E. Converse was born in Malden, Massachusetts, January 8, 1836, and his death was on his 73rd birthday. His father taught him the shoemaker trade, but disliking the work he left home and went to Chicago in 1853, where he entered the employ of the Chicago and Alton Railway, where he was a conductor for a number of years. After the war of the rebellion he settled in DeWitt county Illinois and for a few years was engaged in the occupation of farming. Later he left the farm and returned to railroading with the Illinois Central as fireman and afterwards as engineer which occupation he followed for many years.
He was united in marriage in 1859 to Miss Clara Weaver at Clinton, Illinois and they became the parents of three children, who survive both the parents, the wife and mother having passed away some eleven years ago. The children are Chas N. Converse, president of the Farms National Bank of Burlington and Vice President of the First National Bank of Ottawa; Mrs. Clark Peck of near Burlington and Frank L. Converse, a railway engineer of Shreveport, Louisiana.
The Waverly Gazette, Waverly, Kansas. Friday, 14 January 1909.
 
Converse, Henry (I469)
 
149 Died in Decatur
Avery J. Weaver died March 21 at the home of his son Lewis in Decatur of Bright’s disease, aged about 65 years. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ed Andrews of Clinton; Mrs. Libby Lynn of Decatur, and the son Lewis, also by two step sons, J.W. Perryman of Clinton and Frank Perryman of Springfield, and two step-daughters at Bethany. He formerly lived near Clinton.
He was a member of the Christian church and of the Odd Fellows lodge at Bethany.
Funeral will be held in the Christian church in Clinton Sunday, Mar. 26 at 2:30, conducted by Rev. J.F. Rosborough. Burial in Woodlawn cemetery.
The Clinton Register, Clinton, Illinois. Friday, 22 March 1912.
 
Weaver, Avery Josephus (I465)
 
150 Died June 21, 1881, of scarlet fever, Ira Morris, son of George Morris, of Monroe township, Allen county, Ohio, aged 6 years.
Newspaper clipping on Find a Grave
 
Morris, Ira (I109)
 

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