July-August 1992

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Henry County Genealogical Society Newsletter
Volume 6, Number 4, July-August 1992

MEETINGS

July 20, 1992, Monday, 7:00 pm

Dianne Wood, Local & Family History Librarian at the Findlay – Hancock County Public Library will present a program at Edwin Wood Memorial Library. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Library Science degree from Brigham Young University.

August 17, 1992, Monday, 7:00 pm

Meet at the Mausoleum at Forrest Hill Cemetery, Napoleon for another work night. Rain date will be August 24.

WHO SAID . . .?

When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old men around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years. [Mark Twain]

WORK AT FORREST HILL CEMETERY

We had a good turn-out (7) to read stones at Forrest Hill Cemetery in June. This is the last cemetery to be read in the county as our committee works to complete the books within the next year, or so.

Another work night is scheduled for August, so bring an ink pen, some insect repellant, a clip board, shaving cream, a squeegee and some rinse water and join us at 6:30. We’d like to make a lot more progress.

OFFICERS! WE NEED OFFICERS!

It will soon be time for the nominating committee to set up a slate of officers for 1993. If you are interested in serving in ANY capacity, please send a note to the address above or call the library and tell Lucille. The committee cannot know everyone well enough to know their individual talents and desires.

We will also need a program chairman. I will not serve another year as president. Most officers are ready to be relieved for a year or so. HELP keep our chapter going!!

QUERIES

BABCOCK, MORAN, RUSSETT
I am searching names of Asa Babcock family from Monroe Twp., and Moran and Russett families of Pleasant Twp., Henry Co., OH.
–Myrna Bush, Toledo, OH 43623

MORAN, BEATRICE, SCOTT, CUNNINGHAM, RUSSETT
Seek info on Owen and Catherine Moran. Both born ca 1805 in Ireland. Owen d. 1877, Catherine d. 1889 Henry Co., OH. May have lived Butler Co., OH before coming to Henry Co. Their children, all b. Ireland: John (m. Margaret Beatrice), Edward (m. Susannah Scott), Margaret Ann (m. Thomas Cunningham), Bridget (m. John Russett) and Francis.
–Myrna Bush, Toledo, OH 43623

PFIEFFER, RETTIG, SCHMIDT, YAICHNER, FARRISON, STAUBER
Is there anyone working on Pfieffer, Rettig, Schmidt, Yaichner, Farrison, Stauber lines? Also, does anyone know if John Peter Stauber Sr.’s wife was here in the U.S. with him? He came from Germany and settled around Mansfield, OH about 1843 then moved to Henry County in 1851.
–Mildred Northcutt, Carlisle, Arkansas 72024

HILDEBRAND
There were two lines of Hildebrands that were in Henry Co., OH about 1854. Need info for John Hildebrand or Casper H. Hildebrand families.
–Norma L. Eaton, Port Clinton, OH 43452

MOORE, HELSEL, OVERMEYER, MAYS
Mary Moore married (#3) Hezakiah Croninger. Were there children born to this union? Mary Moore married (#2) Henry Helsel. We’re there children born to this union? Mary Moore was daughter of Isaac and Barbara (Overmeyer) Moore. Mary’s first marriage was to Henry Mays b. VA. Have family history. Will share info.
–Norma L. Eaton, Port Clinton, OH 43452

Norma Eaton also offers to do Ottawa Co. research and charge only for copies made. Anyone interested please contact her at the address given above.

EDITOR’S NOTE: My apologies to Norma Eaton. Her queries and the following information got misplaced. After the May-June newsletter was ready to go to press I found it and realized I had had it since November. I am sorry and hope it does not inconvenience anyone.

FROM NORMA EATON: “The Ottawa County Genealogical Society has a Veterans project. If any Henry County member has any Ottawa County Veteran, please contact (Norma at address given above). “There is no cost, only if pension is sent for at the National Archives. If pension is sent for, a copy of such would be appreciated with the form used.”

Norma enclosed a copy of the form “Veterans of Ottawa County Prior to 1900” and also a list of books available from their chapter. These are available from her or by writing to our corresponding secretary. We regret that we don’t have room to print such information from all chapters, so our policy is not to print lists of their publications.

CAUSES OF DEATH

Have you ever come across a cause of death that you never heard of, or perhaps one you have heard mentioned, but have no idea what the disease was? A list of causes of death was published in the Southwest Cuyahoga OGS newsletter and reprinted in the Putnam Pastfinder. We think it is worth reprinting here with a couple of additions of our own.

AGITAUS – tossed about, disturbed mentally.
ANTROPHY OF BRAIN – excess fluid.
APOPLEXY – a malady, sudden in its attack, which arrests the powers of sense and motion, usually caused by an effusion of blood serum in the brain.
ASTHENIA – lack of strength, diminution of vital powers, debility.
BRIGHT’S DISEASE – a generic term including several forms of acute and chronic diseases of the kidney, usually associated with albumen in the urine.
CARCINOMA – cancer.
CONSUMPTION – progressive wasting away from pulmonary tuberculosis.
CHOLERA – a disorder attended with vomiting, stomach ache and cramps.
DEMENTIA – madness, insanity.
DIPHTHERIA – acute contagious disease of the heart.
DROPSY – abnormal excess of fluid.
DYSENTERY – inflammation of the large intestines.
EDEMA – see dropsy.
ENTERITIS – inflammation of the intestines.
ERSIPHELAS – inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissues.
GASTRITIS – inflammation of the coating of the stomach.
GENERAL DEBILITY – used to describe the condition of many whose weakness is the most apparent trouble.
LA GRIPPE – influenza.
LIVER GROWN – a disease of infants, possibly resulting from defects of the liver at birth, especially affecting the bile ducts. May have caused jaundice. Folk cures sometimes killed the child.
MARASMUS – often termed “tabes mescenterica,” wasting away of the body, especially in young children.
MENINGITIS – inflammation of spinal cord or brain.
MILK SICKNESS – an acute disease characterized by weakness, vomiting, and constipation and caused by eating dairy products or meat from cattle poisoned by various plants. (Nancy Hanks Lincoln died of this.)
MYELITIS – inflammation of the spinal cord.
NEPHITITIS – inflammation of the kidneys.
NEURALGIA – an affection of one or more nerves, especially of the head or face.
NEURCEPHALUS – nerves, nervous disorder.
NEUROMA – tumor.
PALSY – paralysis or uncontrollable tremors of the body or limbs.
PUERPERAL FEVER – infection following childbirth.
QUINSEY – tonsillitis, swelling of the throat.
SARDOMA – malignant tumor.
SENILE DEBILITY – incident to old age.
SEPTICAEMIA – septic poisoning.
SHORT GROWTH – when a baby was considered not to be growing quickly enough.
TETANUS – disease characterized by spasm and rigidity of some or all of the voluntary muscles, usually occasioned by a wound on the surface of the body.
TUBERCULOSIS – to waste away. (Usually a lung disease.)
UREMIA – severe kidney disease.

CIVIL WAR DISCHARGE RECORDS

We continue our listing of Civil War Discharge Records this month. These records were taken from Vol. 1 Soldier’s Discharge Records at the Recorder’s Office, Henry County Court House. The initials OVI refer to Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Some additional information may appear in the courthouse records such as who the company commander was and where the soldier was discharged. In the attestations accompanying the records it is not always clear whether the soldier resides in a town or township; for example, Napoleon. Records copied by Karen Sunderman.

GALIGHER, William. Private, Co. D 14th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 19 Sept 1863 – discharged 11 July 1865. Born: Henry Co., OH. At discharge age 19, 5’4″, light complexion, hazel eyes, light hair. Occupation before enrollment – laborer. Lived Washington Twp. 1866.

GOUCHER (GOUCHEE, GOACHEE), Joseph. Private, Co. C 15th Reg. Veterans Reserve Corps Volunteers. Enrolled 9 Nov 1862 – discharged 1 Aug 1865. Born: Montreal, Canada. At discharge age 26, 5’11”, light complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair. Occupation before discharge – farmer. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1866.

GARDNER, Doctor C. (Note: Doctor was his first name, not a title.) Private, Capt. John Lewis Co. (K or R ?) 128th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 24 Dec 1863 – discharged 13 July 1865. Born: Wyandot Co., OH. At discharge age 18, 6′, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair. Occupation before enrollment – Painter. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1866.

GARRETT, Jacob. Private, Co. A 68th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 28 Oct 1861 – discharged 7 Oct 1864. Born: Fairfield Co., OH. At discharge age 20, 5’9 1/2″, dark complexion, brown eyes, black hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1865.

HARRISON, Alexander. Private, Co. F 198th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 28 Feb 1865 – discharged 8 May 1865. Born: Lancaster, PA. At discharge age 40, 5’6″, light complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1865.

HENDERSON, Hiram. Corporal, Co. H 21st Reg. OVI. Enrolled 15 Jan 1864 – discharged 27 Apr 1865 – reason: wound received in action. Born: Alleghany Co,, NY. At discharge age 21, 5′ 5 1/2″, light complexion, black eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – carpenter. Lived Liberty Center 1865.

HUSTON, Mahlon. Private, Co. B 66th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 29 Sept 1864 – discharged 10 July 1865. Born: Ashland Co., OH. At discharge age 21, 5’S 1/2″, dark complexion, black eyes, black hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived Florida, Henry Co., OH 1865.

HUSTON, Henry. Corporal, Co. D 14th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 15 Dec 1863 – discharged 11 July 1863 (should be 1865). Born: Ashland Co., OH. At discharge age 21, 5’7″, dark complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – laborer. Lived Florida, OH 1865.

HECKLER, John. Sergeant, Co. D 14th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 15 Dec 1863 – discharged 11 July 1865. Born: Germany. At discharge age 20, 5’8″, light complexion, grey eyes, light hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived napoleon Twp. 1865.

HUGHES, Cyrus J. Private, Co. F 68th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 7 May 1864 – discharged 10 July 1865. Born: Henry County, OH. At discharge age 18, 5’9″, light complexion, blue eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Recorded 1865.

HALY, John A. Private, Co. B 100th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 1 Sept 1862 – discharged 20 June 1865. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1866.

HALY, Daniel D. Private, Co. B 100th OVI. Enrolled 1 Sept 1862 – discharged 20 June 1865. Born: Huron Co., OH. At discharge age 28, 5’11”, dark complexion, black eyes, dark hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Recorded 1865.

HUDSON, William D. Private, Co. B 38th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 11 Dec 1863 – discharged 12 July 1865. Born: Cayuga Co., NY. At discharge age 18, 5’6″, dark complexion, black eyes, auburn hair. Occupation before enrollment – laborer. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1865.

HAGNES (HAYNES?), Orelius. Private, Co. D 68th OVI. Enrolled 13 Oct 1861 – discharged 2 May 1865. At discharge age 26, 5’7″, sandy complexion, gray eyes, sandy hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Recorded 1865.

Howell, Daniel. Private, Co. A 14th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 18 Nov 1863 – discharged 11 July 1865. Born: Columbiana, OH. At discharge age 23, 5′ “, dark complexion, grey eyes, auburn hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived Washington Twp. 1865. ALSO: Private, Co. G 14th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 26 Aug 1861 – discharged 17 Nov 1863. Discharged to re-enlist. Born: Columbiana Co., OH. At discharge age 23, 5’7″, dark complexion, grey eyes, auburn hair. Occupation before enlistment – farmer. Lived Washington Twp. 1865.

HANK, Benjamin F. Private, Co. D 14th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 15 Dec 1863 – discharged 11 July 1865. Born: Wyandot Co., OH. At discharge age 22, 5′ 6 1/2″, Dark complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – laborer. Lived Washington Twp. 1865.

HALY, James. Private, Co. J 125th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 18 Aug 1863 – discharged 25 Sept 1865 at Camp Irwin, TX. Born: Henry Co., OH. At discharge age 18, 6′ 1/2″, dark complexion, blue eyes, dark hair. Occupation before enrollment – laborer. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1865.

HENDRICKS, Samuel. Private, Co. C 128th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 11 July 1863 – discharged 3 July 1865. Born: Sandusky, OH. At discharge age 20, 5′ 6 1/2″, light complexion, grey eyes, dark hair. Occupation before enrollment – clerk. Lived Washington Twp. 1865.

HOWSILL, Joseph F. Third Sergeant, Co. B 184th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 27 Jan 1865 – discharged 20 Sept 1865. Born: New Jersey. At discharge age 21, 5’7″, light complexion, blue eyes, light hair. Occupation before enrollment – butcher. Lived Liberty Center 1865.

HILL, Michael. Private Co. J (?) 126th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 26 Aug 1863 – discharged 25 Sept 1865 at Camp Irwin, TX. Born: Perry Co., OH. At discharge age 18, 5’1″, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Recorded 1865.

HUFFMAN, Sebastian W. Private, Co. D 68th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 29 Mar 1864 – discharged 10 July 1865. Born: Germany. At discharge age 33, 5’8″, sandy complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived Damascus Twp. 1865.

HALY, Joseph J. Private, Co. D. 124th (?) Reg. OVI. Enrolled 21 Aug 1862 – discharged 9 July 1865. Born: Holmes Co., OH. At discharge age 30, 5’9″, light complexion, blue eyes, black hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1865.

HARMON, John M. Private, Co. G 68th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 23 Dec 1863 – discharged 10 July 1865. Born: Medina Co., OH. At discharge age 23, 5’6″, fair complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – wagon maker. Lived New Bavaria 1865.

HOWARD, Remus. Sergeant, Co. F 68th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 10 Dec 1863 – discharged 10 July 1865. Born: Belmont Co., OH. At discharge age 20, 5′ 11 1/2″, light complexion, grey eyes, light hair. Occupation before enrollment – soldier. Lived Florida 1865. ALSO: Sergeant, Co. F 68th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 6 Oct 1861 – discharged 19 Dec 1863 (to re-enlist as Veteran Volunteer). Born: Belmont Co., OH. At discharge age 20, 5′ 11 1/2″, light complexion, grey eyes, light hair. Occupation before enrollment – carpenter. Lived Florida 1865.

HENDERSON, Washington C. Musician, Co. H 21st Reg. OVI. Enrolled 23 Sept 1861 – discharged 29 Aug 1862 by reason of surgeon’s certificate. Born: Alleghany Co., NY. At discharge age 46, 6’1″, light complexion, grey eyes, dark hair. Occupation before enrollment – carpenter. Lived Liberty Center 1866.

HISER, Jacob. Private, 9th Co. 2nd Pt. (?) Reg., OH Sharp Shooters Volunteers. Enrolled 1 Feb 1864 – discharged 3 Sept 1864 at Harewood Hosp. by reason of surgeon’s certificate of disability. Born: Fremont, OH. At discharge age 19, 5’7″, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived Washington Twp. 1866.

HILL, David. Private, Co. D 68th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 15 Dec 1863 – discharged 10 July 1865. Born: Perry Co., OH. At discharge age 27, 5’8″, light complexion, blue eyes, sandy hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Monroe Twp. 1866.

HAYES, Daniel D. Corporal, Co. B 100th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 1 Sept 1862 – discharged 20 June 1865. Born: Bancrof Co., VA. At discharge age 25, 5’11”, fair complexion, light eyes, dark hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived Liberty Center 1866.

HUSTON, Philip. Corporal, Co. D 14th Reg. OH Foot Vols. Enrolled 18 Aug 1861 – discharged 12 Sept 1864. Born: Ashland Co., OH. At discharge age 23, 5′ 6 1/2″, dark complexion, hazel eyes, black hair. Occupation before enrollment – carpenter and joiner. Lived Florida 1866.

HAYNES, Benjamin F. Private, Co. B 100th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 1 Sept 1862 – discharged 20 June 1865. Born: Medina Co., OH. At discharge age 30, 5’5″, light complexion, hazel eyes, light hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1866.

HOLLINSHEAD, Jerry. Sergeant, Co. D 68th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 6 Nov 1861 – discharged 19 Dec 1864. Born: Wyandot Co., OH. At discharge age 26, 5’7″, light complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – clerk. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1866.

HARMAN, Shepard C. Private, Co. I 68th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 1 Sept 1862 – discharged 29 May 1865. Born: Seneca Co., OH. At discharge age 27, 5′ 4 1/2″, dark complexion, brown eyes, dark hair. Occupation before enrollment – laborer. Lived Harrison Twp. 1866.

HAYNES, William J. Private, Co. D 68th OVVI. Enrolled 5 Dec 1863 – discharged 10 July 1865. Born: Medina Co., OH. At discharge age 20, 5’4″, light complexion, blue eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Recorded 1866.

HESS, Daniel. Private, Co. B 100th Reg. Enrolled 21 July 1862 – discharged 20 June 1865. Born: Germany. At discharge age 24, 5′ 8 1/2″, light complexion, grey eyes, light hair. Occupation before enrollment – butcher. Lived Napoleon, OH 1867.

HEATON, Aaron. Private, Co. F 14th Reg. OVM. Enrolled 19 Apr 1861 – discharged 13 Aug 1861. born: Seneca Co., OH. At discharge age 21, 5’11”, dark complexion, gray eyes, brown hair. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1861.
ALSO: Private, Co. D 14th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 18 Aug 1861 – discharged 14 Dec 1863 (for re-enlistment as a Veteran Volunteer). Born: Seneca Co., OH. At discharge age 22, 5′ 11 1/2″, dark complexion, black eyes, dark hair. Occupation before enlistment – common laborer.

HEATON, Aaron. (Same as above.) Private, Co. D 14th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 14 Dec 1863 – discharged 11 July 1865. Born: Seneca Co., OH. At discharge age 24, 5′ 11 1/2″, dark complexion, gray eyes, brown hair. Recorded 1867.

HUDSON, Horace. Private, Co. D 68th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 14 Oct 1861 – discharged 20 Dec 1862 at Camp on Yocua (?) River, Miss. Reason – surgeon’s certificate of disability. Born: Orleans Co., NY. At discharge age 42, 6′ 2 1/2″, light complexion, gray eyes, sandy hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Recorded 1868.

HONECK, Otto. Private, Co. G 68th Reg. OVVI. Enrolled 13 Jan 1864 – discharged 10 July 1865. Born: Krigdon (?), Germany. At discharge age 18, 5’3″, fair complexion, blue eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – farmer. Lived Napoleon Twp. 1868.

HOMAN, Sam’l. Private, Co. F 68th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 27 Nov 1861 – discharged 17 Sept 1862 by reason of a surgeon’s certificate. Born: Wayne Co., OH. At discharge age 41, 5’8″, light complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – stone mason. Recorded 1872.
ALSO: Second Sergeant, Co. F 14th Reg. OVI. Enrolled 19 Apr 1862 – discharged 13 Aug 1861. Born: Wayne Co., OH. At discharge age 36, 5’8 1/2″, dark complexion, gray eyes, brown hair. Occupation before enrollment – mason. Recorded 1872.

MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR

You will find an appeal elsewhere in this newsletter for volunteers to serve as officers for next year. Many of you cannot serve as officers because of distance, but I am going to present you with a chance to participate in the Henry County Genealogical Society. Having served as newsletter editor for almost a year, I feel it is only fair to our most distant members to make each newsletter as informative as possible.

The last few months that job has not been too difficult. Many of you have sent queries or other information. That helps make my job easier as well as forming contacts between those searching the same names. But, I have used all queries sent since winter (a genealogist’s favorite time to write).

If you have time to write an informative story about how you found a certain ancestor, or just another query, I would appreciate it. (Make sure it has a Henry Co. or general research connection, please!)

About the time of the next newsletter my husband and I will be moving into the new home we are building this summer and I won’t have much time to research and write for this publication. In fact, I’m already lining up help with the typing! So, I’m also asking for you, our members and readers, to help out with the content. Please send whatever you wish to submit to the address on the front cover. THANKS!

(And for those of you who live in the area, many of the current officers wish to be relieved of their jobs. Those on the nominating committee may not know if you have a desire to serve for a year or two, so don’t be shy about volunteering!)


Some time ago, member Cliff Mawer gave us some information on ELLIS ISLAND PASSENGER LISTS. This was taken from the Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage Vol. XII, No. 2 – April 1989. Wish we had an update for you, but if you are traveling to New York this summer, perhaps you can check into it.

“From 1892 to 1954 most of the 16 million immigrants to the eastern United States were processed at Ellis Island, New York, NY. The records are preserved in the National Archives, but unless the person needing information knows the name of the ship and the date of arrival, it is almost impossible to trace the immigrant. The Ellis Island Restoration Commission has been formed to computerize the passenger lists so that any name will be readily available. The Commission has set 1992 for the completion of the project; anyone visiting Ellis Island will be able to discover information on the computer.”

FROM THE DESHLER FLAG

29 Jan 1897 – Born Tuesday afternoon to Mrs. C. S. Long, a bright little girl. This makes three girls for our friend Charley.

12 Feb 1897 – On Friday evening of last week, Dr. Gehrett operated on Mr. J. S. Shepherd of McClure for a tumor on his right shoulder. The patient is at the Hotel Wayne, under the care of Odd Fellows, and is getting along nicely.
Mr. Joseph Holmes, of Weston, and Grandpa Geeson have traded farms, whereby Mr. Holmes comes into possession of the Geeson place, just south of the brick school house west of (Deshler).
Miss Carry Lape, of Chicago, is visiting her parents; also Mr. & Mrs. D. Bish (of Deshler).
Ephriam Lytle and sister, Anna, of Townwood, spent Sunday with their parents here. (Deshler)
Mr. William Kern was called to Crawford Co. last week by the death of his father.
Mrs. Jamison and daughter, of Lima, are guests of C. S. Long and family. Mrs. Jamison is a sister of Mrs. Long.
Married, at the M. E. parsonage, Deshler,. Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1897, by Rev. J. T. Pope, Mr. Clifford Brown, of Wilmot, IN, and Miss Doretta Smith of Dayton, OH.
Died, on Sunday, Feb. 7, 1897, at the home of her parents, Minnie Loretta, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Durham, aged 2 months and 17 days. The funeral was held at the home of the grandparents, Henry and Mrs. Mohr.
Mr. Pace, living southwest of town, reports a boy at his home.

19 Feb 1897 – HAMLER – Miss Minnie Precht is visiting with her parents, near Okolona.
Little Marie Lindorfer has been quite sick the past few weeks with chickenpox.
Miss Belle Quinn, of North Baltimore, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. F. Wickenhiser. (In Hamler.)
DESHLER – Mrs. Walz, of Delta, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Norris.
J. B. Hill, and wife, of Piqua, uncle of Rufus Hill, were visiting him over Sunday.
Fred and Mrs. Stuve, of Hamler, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Rufus and Mrs. Hill, east of town.
Mr. Howard Young. B & 0 agent at Auburn Jct., IN, was in town over Sunday, visiting his parents.
Mr. Henry Gehrett, of Napoleon, is the guest of his sons this week. Mr. Gehrett is an old resident of Henry Co., and has seen many wonderful changes take place in and around Deshler.
Mr. & Mrs. William Myrice, Sr., were called to Jerry City last week to the death bed of their daughter, Mrs. Maggie Banky, who died on the 4th. The deceased leaves a husband and two children.
Will Smith, a telegraph operator at Leipsic Junction for several months past, will leave for Cuba in a few days, where he has secured a position as operator on the staff of General Gomez, the insurgent leader.
Mr. Frank Dix, a former resident of this county, but now living in Delaware Co., was here last week and bought a car load of stock cattle, which he shipped to his home last Saturday. Mr. Dix is well known in Richfield Twp. He left here 15 years ago, and was surprised at the improvement made in that time.

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