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951 Number Interred: 25849
Name: Chas. A. Harbaugh
Age: 63 years
cause of death: myocarditis
Date of Death: Feb. 22, 1935
Late resident or place of death: Hyattsville, MD.
Date of interment: Feb. 25, 1935
Section: G
Lot: 96
Site: 1
No. in Site: 1
In name of: Chas. A. Harbaugh
Number of permit: 28322
Undertaker: M.W. Hysong Co.
Remarks: E-450
Glenwood Cemetery Records, District of Columbia
Register of Interment B, 1933 Feb-1962 Feb

 
Harbaugh, Charles Alvin (I382)
 
952 O.W. Weaver
The body of the late Oliver Wesley Weaver, former DeWitt county farmer who died at Osage, Iowa, Monday night, arrived in Clinton at noon Wednesday over the Illinois Central. It was taken to the Reeser funeral home, where services will be conducted Thursday at 10:30 a.m. by Rev. H.B. Wheaton, pastor of the Christian church. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery.
Clinton Daily Journal and Public, Clinton, Illinois. Thursday, 26 January 1939.
 
Weaver, Oliver Wesley (I466)
 
953 Obituary

John N. Hiltner
North Creek - Funeral services from John N. Hiltner, 75, who died Sunday morning of a heart ailment at his home near here, will be at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday in the residence and at 2 p.m. in the North Creek Methodist Church. The Rev. Ralph G. Younge will officiate. Burial will be in Monroe Cemetery.

Mr. Hiltner was born in Richland Township, Defiance County, Oct. 2, 1878. He married Ida Levina Schafer Dec. 24, 1903. She survives.

Other survivors include four children, Mrs. Ruth Simon, of Continental, Ray C. and Roy P., both of North Creek, and William A. of Williams Bay, Wis.; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Two sisters, Mrs. Clara While, Norristown, Pa., and Mrs. Barbara Effenberger, Jacksonville, Fla., and two brothers, Chris Hiltner, Marathon, Fla., and William J. Hiltner, Toledo, also survive.

Mr. Hiltner was a member of St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, North Ridge. The body will remain at the residence until services. The Walls-Walker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Tuesday, 7 September 1954, page 2
 
Hiltner, John Nicholas (I16)
 
954 Obituary
Judge Glenn Jackson
Funeral services for Judge Glenn Jackson were held at the family home at 2 p.m., Saturday with the Rev. James F. Ward officiating. Burial was in Gardens of Rest Cemetery. Lawyers, Bar Association members, city and county officials and probate judges attended in a body. Pall bearers were Stanley Venne, Judge Richard Nebel, Walter Erickson, James T. Jones, Jack Richardson and Dr. Donald Boyce.
The Escanaba Daily Press, Escanaba, Michigan. Monday, 11 May 1959.
 
Jackson, Glenn Watson (I275)
 
955 Obituary
Laura Schafer was born in North Creek, Putnam County, Ohio, July 13, 1884, and died in North Creek, where she always lived, September 1st, 1903, at the age of nineteen years, one month and eighteen days. Her death resulted from flux of three weeks duration. She died as a Christian. The last words she said were: “I set with the King.” She is survived by seven brothers and four sisters. Her brothers are: Philip, John, William Louis, Charley, Benjamin and Joseph, all residents of North Creek. The sisters are, Mrs. Maggie Jackson, of Gladstone, Michigan; Mrs. Sarah Well, Mrs. Annie Fenstemaker and Lareina Schafer, of North Creek. Her mother is a sister of the late Dr. Morris, who died the 10th of last October and her father, who was a brother of John and Harmen Hoffman and Margaret Taflinger, of this city, died last New Years day.
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Wednesday, 30 September 1903.
 
Schafer, Laura (I37)
 
956 Obituary from Find a Grave:
Published in The Rochester Union-Spy. Thursday, August 6, 1874.
Mr. ELI CRABILL, of the firm of CRABILL & STAMM, died yesterday of congestion of the bowels.

Published in The Rochester Sentinel. Saturday, August 8, 1874.
DIED. -On Wednesday morning, August 5th, 1874, at his home in Rochester, of congestion of the stomach, Mr. ELI E. CRABILL.
Mr. Crabill came to this place in the early part of 1869, and engaged in selling the Dorsey Reaper and Mower, manufactured by A. Pritz & Sons at Dayton, O., in which business he continued until February last, when he was succeeded by Mr. J. W. DAVIS. He left his home about three months since to engage in selling a patent bee hive, but sickness drove him home, where death ensued about one week after his arrival. He leaves a wife and several children 
Crabill, Eli Edmond (I94)
 
957 Obituary from findagrave
DIED
At his residence, three miles west of Columbus Grove, Monday morning, January 8th, 1877, of paralysis of the heart, Henry Morris, aged 70 years, 8 months and 84 days.
One by one the old pioneers of the country are dropping into the grave, and but a little while and the tales of the early days will only be told by those who have heard them from the lips of those who have passed to their reward.
Henry Morris, better known throughout the country as "Judge" Morris, was born in Kentucky in 1806, and came to Clark county, this State, when only 4 years old. He remained in Clark county until 26 years of age, at which age he was married, and then moved to Putnam county, settling on the farm from which he will to-day be carried to the grave. This county was organized in 18[??], Mr. Morris settled here in 18[??], and in consequence of both labor and length of residence is entitled to be ranked as one of our pioneers. He was a constant Christian, a good neighbor, and leaves behind him a family of 8 children and his aged companion.
It is superfluous for us to undertake a eulogy of the virtues of the Judge before a community in which he has been so long established, but we can hardly refrain from saying that if the position occupied by the children of the Judge does not speak volumns in favor of their home training, then we have made a serious mistake in our conception of the result of home influence.
For the incidents of his death we are under obligations to Dr. Joseph Morris, a son, and one of our oldest practicing physician. He was called to his father the Sunday evening before death, his father complaining of sharp pains shooting across his breast and down his arms. The Doctor found the pulse at 60 per minute full and strong, and his condition very nearly normal. After a thorough diagnosis of the case he pronounced it Neuralgia, and leaving his directions returned to town.
Monday morning the Judge got up, dressed himself, and sat at the breakfast table with the family as usual, though still suffering considerably from the Neuralgia. After breakfast he asked Mrs. Morris to bring in some wood for the fire-place, and then laid down on the lounge in the sitting-room. Mrs. Morris brought in one load, and, in passing, asked him how he felt, to which he replied, "about the same." It was only a few steps to the wood house and perhaps not a half moment elapsed between the time of asking the question and the return of the lady with the second load of wood, but in that half moment the dark angel had come and gone and Henry Morris had passed out of the darkness into the light.
Doctor Morris tells us there were no dangerous symptoms at the time of the diagnosis the evening before, and the actions of Mr. Morris would indicate nothing serious, and expressed his opinion that the cause of death was the Neuralgia striking the heart producing paralysis of that organ.
 
Morris, Henry (I20)
 
958 Obituary of Mrs. Sullivan, published in the Sentinel Standard: April 13, 1964:

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 11 am at Neller funeral home in Portland for Mrs. Margaret R. Sullivan, 55 who died Saturday at her home on Ionia Road, route two, Portland.
 
Hiltner, Margaret Rezena (I44)
 
959 Obituary:
Effenberger
Mrs. Barbara Case, 80, of 545 San Esteban. A concert Soprano, Detroit WWU, WCX, Chicago WGN, Concert appearances U.S. and Canada. Faculty, Washington College of Music, Washington, D.C. Soloist, Swain Memorial Methodist Church, Jacksonville, Fla. Survived by daughter Mrs. Edward Howell Jr. Services 8:30 P.M. Tues. Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel. Interment Jacksonville, Fla.
The Miami Herald, Miami, Florida. Monday, 25 May 1970. 
Hiltner, Barbara Lena (I8)
 
960 Obituary: Mrs. H.E. Weller Died Sunday At Silver Lake
Mrs. H.E. Weller of Silver Lake died Sunday evening at 5:15 following an illness of about two years. She was sixty-four years old. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:00 at the West Manchester church. Rev. Kreider will be in charge. Burial will be at Pleasant Hill.
She was born in Ohio on August 22, 1876 to William and Mary Morris Schaffer. She was married on March 7, 1897 to Harve E. Weller, the wedding taking place at North Creek, Ohio. They moved to the Silver Lake neighborhood from Ohio about twenty-six years ago. She was a member of the Church of the Brethren for forty-six years.
The following children survive, Mrs. Orpha Ballenger of North Manchester, Mrs. Laverda Badman of Silver Lake, and Prof. Forest Weller of Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. Two infant sons preceded her in death. She was a member of a large family of which six brothers and three sisters survive.
 
Schafer, Sarah (I32)
 
961 Of Catherine and Nancy Hempleman we have no history. Hempleman, Catherine (I91)
 
962 Ohio county marriage records
Name: Henry P. Schafer
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 6 Sep 1888
Marriage Place: Putnam, Ohio, USA
Spouse: Martha Weller 
Schafer, Henry Philip (I96)
 
963 Ohio county marriage records
Name: Joseph J. Schafer
Gender: Male
Age: 23
Birth Date: abt 1885
Marriage Date: 30 Jun 1908
Marriage Place: Putnam, Ohio, USA
Father: Wm. Schafer
Mother: Mary Morris
Spouse: Ina Niceswander 
Schafer, Joseph Jefferson (I38)
 
964 Ohio county marriage records
Name: Nettie Ury
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Birth Date: abt 1879
Marriage Date: 14 Aug 1899
Marriage Place: Putnam, Ohio, USA
Father: C. C. Ury
Mother: Arozina Seitz
Spouse: Charles C. Schafer

Full death date on summary of death certificate
Name: Nettie Schafer
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 87
Birth Date: Est 1878
Residence Place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Death Date: 21 Dec 1965
Death Place: Napoleon, Henry, USA
Inquest Hospital: Home
Registrar's Certificate Number: 93273 
Ury, Nettie (I221)
 
965 Ohio death records
Name: Daniel N Morris
Gender: Male
Race: White, Not Hispanic (White)
Age: 101
Birth Date: 13 Apr 1901
Birth Place: Putnam, Ohio, USA
Residence Place: Defiance, Defiance, Ohio, USA
Residence Zip Code: 43512
Death Date: 10 Nov 2002
Death Hospital: Other/Nursing Home
Death Place: Defiance, Defiance, USA
Filing Date: 12 Nov 2002
Inquest Hospital: Long-Term Care Facilities
Registrar's Certificate Number: 090114
Father: Morris
Mother: Weller 
Morris, Daniel Newton (I157)
 
966 Ohio death records
Name: Esther M Morris
[Esther M Myers]
Gender: Female
Race: White, Not Hispanic (White)
Age: 87
Birth Date: 9 Oct 1906
Birth Place: Defiance County, Ohio, USA
Death Date: 3 Apr 1994
Death Hospital: Other/Nursing Home
Death Place: Defiance, Defiance County, Ohio, USA
Inquest Hospital: Long-Term Care Facilities
Registrar's Certificate Number: 027989
Father: Myers
Mother: Martch
Inquest Questions: Time of Death: 06:15 PM
Education: 3 years college
Industry: Elementary and secondary schools
Occupation: Teachers, elementary school

* * *
Ohio county marriage records
Name: Esther M Myers
Gender: Female
Age: 24
Birth Date: abt 1907
Marriage Date: 28 Jun 1931
Marriage Place: Defiance County, Ohio, USA
Father: Louis Myers
Mother: Susan March
Spouse: Daniel N Morris 
Myers, Esther Mildred (I161)
 
967 Old Settler Dies
Daniel H. Hampelman, one of the DeWitt county oldest citizens, died Friday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Eliza Abbott, of Towanda, where he had lived for the past two years. He was born in Clark county, Ohio, in 1816, and was almost 90 years old. His wife died twenty years ago. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Abbott of Towanda and Mrs. F.M. Jones of Bloomington. Funeral services were held from the Universalist church Monday conducted by Rev. C.E. Varney.
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Tuesday, 14 November 1904.
 
Hempleman or Hampleman, Daniel Howell (I402)
 
968 Oliver W. Weaver, 89, Died Monday
Oliver W. Weaver, 89, a pioneer resident of Dewitt county, died at 7:50 p.m. Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Grace Samuels, at Osage, Iowa, of complications.
The body will be shipped to Clinton Wednesday at 1 p.m. over the Illinois Central railroad, and taken to the Reeser Funeral home, where funeral services will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in charge of Rev. H.B. Wheaton, pastor of the Christian church. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery.
He was a son of Solomon and Lydia A. (Niles) Weaver, and was born February 16, 1850. He was married to Amelia Waller June 6, 1872. She died August 22, 1923. He was the father of eight children, three of whom are living. They are Mrs. Minnie Irwin of Hallsville; Mrs. Grace Samuels of Osage, Iowa, and Mrs. Nettie Henson of Cicero, Ill. Three children died in infancy. George Weaver died at Clinton January 15, 1919, and Warren Weaver died in North Dakota December 29, 1934. He also is survived by 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Mr. Weaver was the last of a family of ten children.
All his life Mr. Weaver followed the occupation of a farmer. He resided one mile west of Clinton. He had lived with his daughter in Iowa four years.
Clinton Daily Journal and Pubic, Clinton, Illinois. Wednesday, 25 January 1939.
 
Weaver, Oliver Wesley (I466)
 
969 Or 2 Sep 1819 - see image of marriage record. Family F171
 
970 or Georgetown, Maryland Morris, John (I125)
 
971 or LaFourche La Farge, Rachel (I171)
 
972 or Wales Morris, John (I125)
 
973 Ottawa
Clara V. Sullivan, 103, formerly of Continental, died at 4:55 p.m. Jan. 19, 1996, in Putnam Acres Care Center, Ottawa.
She was born July 11, 1892, in Wilmington to I.H. and Esther A. Ream Anderson. On Aug. 19, 1913, she married Corbin W. Sullivan, who died July 6, 1973.
Mrs. Sullivan was a homemaker. She was a member of Christ United Methodist Church, Continental, Continental Senior Citizens and Continental Home Demonstration Club.
Survivors include a son, David L. “Mose” (Eloise) Sullivan of Continental; three daughters, Catherine Jean (Bill) Plummer of Ottawa, Mary Elizabeth Hiltner of North Creek and Helen Daegner of Paulding; a brother, Harold Anderson of Camarilla Springs, Calif.; 12 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by five sisters, a grandson and a great-grandson.
Services will begin at 2 p.m. Monday at Heitmeyer Funeral Home, Continental. The Revs. Robert Schreiner and Terry Porter will officiate. Burial will be in Monroe Cemetery, Monroe Township, Putman County.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today ad 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Christ United Methodist Church, Continental, or Putnam Acres Care Center.
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Sunday, 21 January 1996.
 
Anderson, Clara Viola (I228)
 
974 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Notes, Notes (I231)
 
975 Page 1068 History of Madison Co W.H. Beers (Chicago, 1883)
JOSIAH MORRIS, farmer, P.O. Rosedale. David Morris, father of the subject of this sketch, was born November 24, 1807, in Kentucky. With his parents, Joseph and Levinah (Drake) Morris, about 1812, he came to Clark County, Ohio. On January 14, 1831, he married Sarah Weaver, daughter of George and Elizabeth Weaver. To them were born six children, five of whom are now living — John W., Benjamin F., Solomon, Josiah and Surrilda. Directly after his marriage, Mr. Morris located for five years in Logan County, Ohio. From thence he came to Madison County, Ohio, and settled in the northern portion of Monroe Township, where he now resides. His wife died March 10, 1881. He has served as Trustee, Treasurer and Justice of the Peace in Monroe Township. Politically, he is a Republican, and the owner of 300 acres of land. Josiah Morris, the subject of this sketch, was born March 23, 1837, in Madison County, Ohio. He was reared to manhood on a farm, and received but a rudimentary education. On May 26, 1862, he enlisted in the Eighty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, for a term of three months, the regiment, however, was not called into active service, and he received an honorable discharge September 20, 1862. On July 4, 1863, he was elected Captain of Company E, Second Regiment Ohio Militia, for a term of five years. On February 21, 1865, he married Miss Orpha Sidebottom. By this union there has been an issue of two children — Carrie and Rosa. About the year 1859, Mr. Morris went on a Western tour to Missouri, where he spent three years. He then returned to his home in Madison County. He is a member of the F. & A. M. Lodge, No. 311, at Plain City, and the owner of 181 acres of land.
 
Morris, John W. (I556)
 
976 Page 1068 History of Madison Co W.H. Beers (Chicago, 1883)
JOSIAH MORRIS, farmer, P.O. Rosedale. David Morris, father of the subject of this sketch, was born November 24, 1807, in Kentucky. With his parents, Joseph and Levinah (Drake) Morris, about 1812, he came to Clark County, Ohio. On January 14, 1831, he married Sarah Weaver, daughter of George and Elizabeth Weaver. To them were born six children, five of whom are now living — John W., Benjamin F., Solomon, Josiah and Surrilda. Directly after his marriage, Mr. Morris located for five years in Logan County, Ohio. From thence he came to Madison County, Ohio, and settled in the northern portion of Monroe Township, where he now resides. His wife died March 10, 1881. He has served as Trustee, Treasurer and Justice of the Peace in Monroe Township. Politically, he is a Republican, and the owner of 300 acres of land. Josiah Morris, the subject of this sketch, was born March 23, 1837, in Madison County, Ohio. He was reared to manhood on a farm, and received but a rudimentary education. On May 26, 1862, he enlisted in the Eighty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, for a term of three months, the regiment, however, was not called into active service, and he received an honorable discharge September 20, 1862. On July 4, 1863, he was elected Captain of Company E, Second Regiment Ohio Militia, for a term of five years. On February 21, 1865, he married Miss Orpha Sidebottom. By this union there has been an issue of two children — Carrie and Rosa. About the year 1859, Mr. Morris went on a Western tour to Missouri, where he spent three years. He then returned to his home in Madison County. He is a member of the F. & A. M. Lodge, No. 311, at Plain City, and the owner of 181 acres of land.
Note on findagrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68401670/nancy_jane-morris

 
Weaver, Sarah (I139)
 
977 Page 752
It is believed that the first grist-mill ever erected in the township was in the northwest corner of the township, on the Little Darby, built by George Van Ness, about 1820. This was a three-story frame, quite an imposing structure at that early day, and was, of course, run by water-power. But it continued in use until about two years, when the dam was washed out and never rebuilt, and consequently the building was never used again for mill purposes. About 1825, Messrs. Lockwood & Nelson erected a gristmill on the Little Darby, in the northeast part of the township, on land now owned by Mrs. Hampshire. Subsequently, these men were succeeded in the ownership of the mill by James Snodgrass, and he again by Albert Lombard, who was succeeded by L. D. Mann, who was the last to run the mill, after which it stood idle and went, to decay. About 1830-31, George Weaver and his son John built a saw-mill on the Little Darby, on lands now owned by Joseph Weaver. This saw-mill was run about ten years and then went into decay. These appear to have been the principal early mills. In later years there have been a few other mills, principally of the portable kind, which have been moved from place to place as timber and occasion required.
 
Weaver, George (I22)
 
978 Page 752
It is believed that the first grist-mill ever erected in the township was in the northwest corner of the township, on the Little Darby, built by George Van Ness, about 1820. This was a three-story frame, quite an imposing structure at that early day, and was, of course, run by water-power. But it continued in use until about two years, when the dam was washed out and never rebuilt, and consequently the building was never used again for mill purposes. About 1825, Messrs. Lockwood & Nelson erected a gristmill on the Little Darby, in the northeast part of the township, on land now owned by Mrs. Hampshire. Subsequently, these men were succeeded in the ownership of the mill by James Snodgrass, and he again by Albert Lombard, who was succeeded by L. D. Mann, who was the last to run the mill, after which it stood idle and went, to decay. About 1830-31, George Weaver and his son John built a saw-mill on the Little Darby, on lands now owned by Joseph Weaver. This saw-mill was run about ten years and then went into decay. These appear to have been the principal early mills. In later years there have been a few other mills, principally of the portable kind, which have been moved from place to place as timber and occasion required.
 
Weaver, John (I427)
 
979 Paul L. Eis, 86, of Defiance, passed away on Thursday, February 18, 2016 at his residence.

He was born on May 10, 1929 to Lester and Mildred (McFetters) Eis in Defiance, Ohio. On June 11, 1949 he married Alverna (Schaffer) Eis, who resides in Defiance.

Paul was a member of Restoration Tabernacle Church in Defiance. He worked at S & K Tool in Defiance for 49 years. Paul loved his church, his Ford, the Cleveland Indians, and all his coats and hats. He enjoyed coon hunting, fishing, knives and guns, dog trading, flea markets, and playing euchre.

Paul will be sadly missed by his family; wife Alverna Eis of Defiance, children Dennis (Rose) Eis of Defiance, Lois (Larry) Hill of Defiance, Pastor Janet (Pastor Herb) Strickland of Bryan, Rock (Julie) Eis of Defiance, and Sandra (Russ) Harges of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and sister, Marie (Rev. Burnell) Hammons of Defiance.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Mildred and Lester Eis, daughters, Linda Kay Eis and Karen Lynn Souza, and brothers, Don and Robert Eis.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 to 8:00 pm on Sunday, February 21, 2016 at Schaffer Funeral Home, Defiance. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm on Monday, February 22, 2016 at Restoration Tabernacle Church in Defiance, with Rev. Herb Strickland officiating. Burial will follow at Evansport Cemetery.
 
Eis, Paul (I322)
 
980 Paul R. Brecht
Continental – Paul R. Brecht, 68, of here, died at 6:45 a.m. Saturday at his home.
Mr. Brecht was born Sept. 22, 1920, in Miller City, the son of John and Eva Schaffer Brecht. On March 29, 1941, he married Doris Johnson, who survives.
Mr. Brecht retired in 1982 from defiance Precision Products machine shop. He was a member of Free Christian Church of God in Continental and Continental Masonic Lodge 570.
Survivors also include four sons, John Brecht and Kenneth Brecht, both of Continental, Dennis Brecht and Bill Brecht, both of North Creek; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one brother, John Brecht of Decatur, Ind.; and two sisters, Mrs. Maurice (Vivian) Walther of Silver Lake, Ind., and Mrs. Richard (Dorothy) Freeman of North Manchester, Ind.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Free Christian Church of God, Continental, Rev. James Fry officiating. Burial will be in Monroe Cemetery, Continental.
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Sunday, 20 July 1989, page 4.
 
Brecht, Paul Rolland (I329)
 
981 Perry L. Mansfield
Leipsic – Perry L. Mansfield, 88, formerly of Route 2, Leipsic, died Thursday morning in the Putnam County Nursing Home after an extended illness.
He was born in Defiance County on July 8, 1888 to Scott and Nancy (Edwards) Mansfield and married Sarah Frizzell in 1911. She died in 1936. He was a former bricklayer and a retired distributor for Meadow Gold Dairy.
Surviving are three sons, Perry Jr., Holgate; Robert, Leipsic, and Howard, Deshler; three daughters, Mrs. Carolus (Edna) Ellerbrock, Findlay; Mrs. Emery (Mabel) Groney, Toledo, and Mrs. Jerry (Norma Jean) Delmont, Carlsbad, Calif.; a brother, Peter, Lakeland, Fla.; 19 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. in the Bliss-Peoples Funeral Home, Rev. Richard Pettibone officiating, and burial will be in Hill Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday.
 
Mansfield, Perry (I446)
 
982 Petsch, Shirley E. (Williams), 64, of El Paso, Texas, formerly of Charlotte and Chelsea, died Thursday. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday at Burkhead-Green Funeral Chapel, Charlotte.
Lansing State Journal, Lansing, Michigan. Monday, 29 June 1998.
 
Williams, Shirley Eveland (I58)
 
983 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Notes, Notes (I231)
 
984 Pilot “fair” following crash
A pilot was in fair condition Tuesday from injuries he sustained when his crop-dusting plane crashed in Putnam County.
Charles W. Hiltner, 57, of Continental was in Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton recovering from burns over most of his body and other injuries.
Hiltner told authorities he was flying his single-engine plane over his fields around 8 p.m. Monday when the craft lost fuel pressure and the engine quite, said a spokeswoman for the Lima Post of Ohio Highway Patrol.
The plane crashed in trees and a ditch and caught fire, the spokeswoman said. The crash was near Ohio 114 near the village of Kalida. Hiltner was the only person aboard.
From staff reports.
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Wednesday, 3 July 1996.
 
Hiltner, Charles W. "Charley Bill" (I116)
 
985 Pinney C. Hayes Hays, P. C. (I572)
 
986 Pioneer Passes
George Morris, 93, succumbs to illness at farm home in Allen-co
Columbus Grove, Oct. 17 – (Special) – George Morris, retired farmer, of Monroe-tp, died at his home Sunday morning, following an illness of general debility. Had he lived until Thursday, he would have reached the age of 84 years. He lived his life-time in the same district, three miles southwest of Columbus Grove, where he was born in 1833.
Up to a few years ago, across the road, less than 60 rods away, lived Mrs. Elizabeth Hartman, who was 90 years of age at the time she died. She too was born in the same district in which she lived.
Morris and Mrs. Hartman were children of Judge Henry Morris, one of Allen-co’s first white settlers. The first white settler had arrived in Lima just two years before George Morris was born. A year before the Shawnees started their westward trek and Allen co was cleared of Indians.
Mrs. Hartman was not quite 30 when she was married and for 70 years she and her brother lived on adjoining farms. Altho the district is southwest of Columbus Grove, the farm lands lie in the Monroe-tp, Allen-co.
Morris saw the dense forests of northern Allen-co developed into fertile fields of the farming community.
He is survived by five children, Mrs. Maggie Morris Trumbo, of Columbus Grove; John B. Morris of Rushville, Ind., the Misses Anna and Catherine Morris and George Morris, Jr., residing at the family home. His wife died many years ago.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the country residence.
Interment will be in Truro cemetery, just south of his home.
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Monday, 17 October 1927, page 4.
 
Morris, George (I89)
 
987 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Notes, Notes (I231)
 
988 Pomona Man’s Disappearance Mystery Here
The mysterious disappearance of Robert D. Morris, 843 Boston Place, whose wife is well known socially here, and the subsequent finding of his automobile near Balboa a few days ago – is being investigated at the present time by Pomona officers, it was learned today. Morris was at firsts believed to have committed suicide, his car being found near the beach, but later disclosures have caused the suicide theory to be abandoned.
Morris has been missing for several days, but the matter has been kept secret by local officers, who declined to discuss the case freely today, when questioned.
Morris was a carpenter by trade, and was not nearly so well known here as his wife, who has always gone by the name of Mrs. Orpha Morris. She is chairman of the Woman’s Department of the Christian church and also child welfare chairman of the Pomona Ebell club. Thursday night, she was elected a director of the local Welfare League.
The Pomona Progress Bulletin, Pomona, California. Saturday, 3 March 1923. Page 1.
 
Morris, Robert D. (I375)
 
989 Possibly an error in adding Lena Mutchler as a daughter of Barbara Lena Hiltner and Elmer Mutchler. We've found no census or birth record of her existence. Mutchler, Lena (I84)
 
990 Possibly an error in adding Lena Mutchler as a daughter of Barbara Lena Hiltner and Elmer Mutchler. We've found no census or birth record of her existence. Hiltner, Barbara Lena (I8)
 
991 Possibly an error in adding Lena Mutchler as a daughter of Barbara Lena Hiltner and Elmer Mutchler. We've found no census or birth record of her existence. Family F7
 
992 Pvt George Hempleman
Birth: 1732, Germany
Death: 1842
Burial: Greenlawn Cemetery, South Charleston, Clark County, Ohio, USA, Plot: Section 3

George Hempleman was born in Swabia, Germany.
He married Margaretta Duffy in Richmond, VA.
Children: Catherine (1775-aft 1815), m: Andrew Puckett
Elizabeth (1777-1870) m: George Weaver
George Jr. (1778-1853) m: Ruth Howell & Sarah Bilderback
Nancy (1782-?)

 
Hempleman, George (I24)
 
993 Ralph Schafer
Ralph Schafer, 64, rt.8, Defiance, was dead on arrival at Defiance Hospital at 9:25 a.m. Saturday. He had suffered a heart attack four years ago, but recovered sufficiently to carry on limited farming operation.
Born near North Creek on Dec. 10, 1903, he was a son of Philip and Martha (Weller) Schafer. He and Mildred Shumaker, who survives, were married on Sept. 26, 1929.
Other survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Eva) Stuber, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Louis (Mattie) Schellenbarger, Jenera, and Mrs. Thomas Wagner, Continental. A brother, Louis, and two sisters are deceased.
Schafer was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and the Highland Tp. Volunteer Fire Department.
Friends may call in Mast and Mock Funeral Home until noon Tuesday, then in Zion Lutheran
 
Schafer, Ralph Henry (I272)
 
994 Ralph V. Stuber
Port Wayne – Ralph V. Stuber, 73, a native of Putnam county, Ohio, died at 5:50 p.m. Saturday in his home, 637 Huffman St. He had been ill a year.
He retired three years ago, after serving 45 years as an engineer for the Nickel Plate Railroad and two years for the B&O Railroad. He was a member of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, the Masons and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Surviving are his wife, Eva; a son, Maurice, Fostoria; three daughters, Mrs. Sue Bensen, Santa Clara, Calif., Mrs. Norma Mercado, Chicago, and Mrs. Aliff Shoemaker, Colon, Mich.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Belva Walther, Silver Lake Ind., and Mrs. Dorothy Freeman, North Manchester, Ind.; two stepsons, Paul Brecht, Continental, and John Brecht, Decatur, Ins.; two brothers, George, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Russell, Lima; 24 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church with burial in Lindenwood cemetery. Friends may call at the C.M. Sloan and Sons funeral home.
 
Stuber, Ralph Vernon (I266)
 
995 Ralph Waters
Services for Ralph G. Waters, 78, 160 Platt Ave., Merritt Island, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Merritt Island Funeral Home chapel.
A retired motel operator from Marathon and a 10-year Brevard resident, Mr. Waters died Tuesday at Westhoff Memorial Hospital, Rockledge.
Survivors include his wife, Mildred M. Waters; two daughters, Oma J. Cobb of Merritt Island and Beulah Sherrett of Beverly Mass.; a sister, Ellen Craddock of Merritt Island; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Calling hours are 4-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Florida Today, Cocoa, Florida. Thursday, 2 March 1978.
 
Waters, Ralph George (I48)
 
996 Ray B. Thompson
Continental – Ray B. Thompson, 75, 203 S. Sixth St., died at 10:50 a.m. Tuesday in Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, after a brief illness.
He was retired from Clark Equipment Co., Lima. Born July 5, 1897 in Putnam county, he was a son of Charles and Gertrude (Dick) Thompson and married Mary M. Schafer on March 12, 1923. She died Feb 18, 1973.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. John (Josephine) Hill, Bryan; Mrs. Walter (Helen) Good, Continental, and Mrs. Sarah Jane Baldwin, Ayersville; a brother, Emil G., Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Evelyn DeVel, Chicago; Mrs. Ellen Lanning, Oregon, and Mrs. Marvel Schafer, Toledo; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Six brothers are deceased.
Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Richardson Funeral Home, Rev. Claude Chivington officiating, and burial will be in the North Creek Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home after 7 p.m. today.
 
Thompson, Ray Bryan (I247)
 
997 Ray Hiltner
NORTH CREEK - Ray C. Hiltner, 80, died Monday, at 1 a.m. in Lima Memorial Hospital.
He was born Sept. 28, 1905 in Putnam County, the son of John and Lavina (Schafer) Hiltner. He married Frances Wells in 1926 and she died in 1955. He married Lucille Sherrard in 1956, and she survives.
Also surviving are four daughters, Mrs. John (Lenore) Webb, Mrs. Myrle (Ruth Ann) Hinesman, Mrs. Robert (Helen) Williamson, and Mrs. Robert (Jean) Davis, all of Defiance; one step-daughter Nondys Dunlap of Lima; two step-sons, Marlen Sherrard of Wildwood, Fla., and Terry Sherrard of Vaughnsville; 11 grandchildren, 11 step-grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Roy of Continental, and Albert of Ann Arbor, Mich.; and a sister, Ruth Simon of Cloverdale.
He was an apiarist and a master carpenter. He attended the Dupont Church of the Brethren and was a member of Continental F and AM Lodge 570, of which he was past master in 1952 and 1985. He belonged to the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Toledo and was president of the Putnam County Scottish Rite; he was a member of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, Continental Chapter 129 of the Order of the Eastern Star, Continental Senior Citizens, the National Rifle Association, and the Ohio Beekeepers Association, and he was a committeeman for the Putnam County Republican Party.
Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in Snyder Funeral Home in Continental with Rev. Terry Porter officiating. Burial will be in Monroe Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. tonight, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, and Thursday from 9 a.m. until time of services. A masonic service will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home.
 
Hiltner, Ray Clifford (I10)
 
998 Rebecca M. Rue
Defiance – Rebecca M. Rue, 98, of here, formerly of Continental, died 1:15 p.m. Saturday at Defiance Hospital.
Mrs. Rue was born Jan. 5, 1890, in Palmer Township, Putnam County, the daughter of Henry and Mary Weller Morris. On July 30, 1922, she married Robert A. Rue, who died April 5, 1950.
A homemaker, Mrs. Rue was a member of Ash Grove Old German Baptist Church in Lima.
Survivors include two sons, George Rue of Wauseon and Morris Rue of Continental; one daughter, Mrs. George (Mary) Bock of Defiance; 19 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; one brother, Daniel Morris of Defiance; and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Burden of Defiance and Mrs. Martha Mayes of Continental.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Ash Grove Old German Baptist Church, Lima, a home brethren officiating. Burial will be in North Mount Zion Cemetery, Continental.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday at Snyder Funeral Home, Continental.
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Sunday, 10 January 1988, page 4.
 
Morris, Rebecca (I151)
 
999 Record from Ancestry:
Name: Arrilla S Payne
Death Age: 32
Birth Date: abt 1846
Death Date: 16 Dec 1878
Death Place: Ohio, USA
Spouse: Jacob
Other Source Information: Title: Fostoria Fountain Cemetery; Location: Kaubisch Memorial Public Library, Fostoria; Description: Fountain Cemetery Records, 1855-1991, on microfilm; Details: PAYNE, ARRILLA 
Welsh, Arillia S. (I209)
 
1000 Robert D. Morris, born at Columbus Grove, Ohio, May 28, 1877, married Orpha Drew in Los Angeles, Cal., a trained nurse of Lima, Ohio, in Aug. 1907. Mr. Morris is a contractor and builder, Los Angeles, Cal.
 
Morris, Robert D. (I375)
 

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