Henry County Genealogical Society Newsletter
Volume 18, Number 3, May – June 2004
MEETINGS
May 17, 2004, Monday, 7:00 p.m.
Business meeting. Program by Pete Wilhelm: “Black Swamp.”
June 21, 2004, Monday, 7:00 p.m.
Business meeting. Work and research.
WE ARE PUBLISHING …
Northwest Signal Obituaries, 2003. Cost is $14 plus $2 shipping.
Deshler Flag Obituaries 2001-2003. Cost is $10 $2 shipping.
1900 Henry County Census Vol. 1, Includes Napoleon Village, Napoleon Twp., Freedom Twp., and Ridgeville Twp. Cost is $18 plus $2 shipping.
OUR LIBRARY HOLDINGS
are current on our Internet site. Anyone wanting to check to see if we have a certain volume may do so before visiting the library.
Recently added is: Ohio Cemeteries: 1803-2003, published by the Ohio Genealogical Society. It is a 928-page reference book on the names, locations, conditions, ownership, etc. of Ohio’s 14,609 known cemeteries.
IN MEMORY
We offer our condolences to the family of Rodney “Skip” Harmon of Wauseon, OH. He passed away April 18, 2004. A memorial will be purchased in his name by HCGS and placed in our permanent collection.
QUERIES
This is your space. You need not be a member to submit a query as long as it is related to Henry County. It’s easy to send them by e-mail at Henry County Genealogical Society Newsletter.
From the Henry County Signal, 21 Oct 1886
DESHLER ITEMS
Ling TONG, a Chinaman, has rented John VOGT’s vacant store building and will open a laundry next
week.
Married — On Tuesday evening, at the residence of the bride, by Rev. BENNETT, Mr. Isaac COLLIER and Mrs. Elizabeth CRATTIE, all of this place. The bride and bridegroom left the same evening for Chicago, returning yesterday and are now ‘at home’ to their friends.
A brother of Wm. IMHOFF, a Gelman farmer living a mile northwest of town, wrote from Germany that he wanted to come to this country and asked for directions how to come. Mr. IMHOFF wrote him to come to Mace BAER’s. This week he and family arrived and will locate in this vicinity. [Ed. Note: Mr. BAER was a banker in Deshler at this time.]
RIDGEVILLE ITEMS
Mrs. Noah HAMLIN, formerly a resident of this place, but now of Lorain Co., is here visiting with friends and relatives.
Mrs. WING and Mrs. FIELD returned to their homes last Friday after spending a week at the Corners.
Mrs. Lucy KIGAR, of Paulding Co., is visiting with her parents the present week.
From the Henry County Signal 21 Oct 1886
RIDGEVILLE ITEMS
John ROOT and wife and baby and Jay FAUVER and wife are in Lorain Co., visiting.
Mr. Chas. LINDAU, who together with Mr. ROHRS and MARKLEY went to France to buy blooded horses, returned last week bringing some very fine animals with them.
Ed SHASTEEN, a young man living on the Bryan pike, is lying quite low with heart and kidney trouble. There is but little hope of his recovery.
There has been some talk of a flouring mill at the Corners. A Mr. EMERY, a practical miller and a mill-wright, has been trying to get assistance to put up one here, but the people are rather slow in coming to his aid so the present prospects are dull.
On Tuesday morning, Oct. 12, at an early hour, the residence of Henry McDOLE, on the ridge, about two miles north of the Corners, was entirely destroyed by fire, together with most of the contents. There was no one at home at the time. Mr. McDOLE having gone to Spring Hill; Mrs. McDOLE did not like to stay alone so had gone to stay overnight with some of the neighbors.
Old Mr. DITTMER, an old resident of this township, died very suddenly on last Saturday morning of paralysis. He was about 77 years of age.
George STRUBLE lost a fine Holstein heifer by a tree falling on it during the storm Thurs.
J. G. EMERY has been at North Creek the past two weeks superintending the burning of brick and tile for George SELLINGER.
Mrs. SCHAEFER, of Goshen, IN, is visiting her son, Dr. A. R. SCHAEFER.
Mrs. David HARMAN and MRS. CROSSLAND have been visiting the past week in MI.
DAMASCUS TOWNSHIP
Mr. SHELLER has been on the sick list for more than two weeks. There is but little hope of his recovery.
J. P. SHEPARD has set up the frame for a new dwelling and intends to enclose it this fall Z. KELLER has also the timber on the ground and mechanics at work for a new house.
Will REID has moved into his new residence.
Eli CULBERTSON has the timber on the ground and expects to build his new barn this fall.
from The Henry County Signal 21 Oct 1886
DAMASCUS TOWNSHIP
P. March is kept very busy making cider and jell. He tried making sorghum molasses on his new evaporator but failed.
W. GOOD is the boss sorghum man. His evaporator is kept going late and early.
Mr. BOWLEIN came very near being caught under a large tree in the storm last Thursday. He was driving home through a neck of woods, when he saw a tree falling across the road. He stopped his team and tried to back, when the body of the tree fell across the road about four feet in front of the horses. A limb came over the wagon which he tried to ward off and had his hand considerably damaged.
From the Henry County Signal 4 Aug 1882 (Excerpt)
SIXTY-EIGHTH REUNION
The Society of the 68th Regiment, Ohio V.V.I., met at Defiance, Ohio, on Saturday, July 22, 1882. Telegrams were received announcing the illness and inability to attend of both General R. K. SCOTT and General George E. WELLES. The following members of the regiment were present and registered. The post-office address as given are in Ohio unless otherwise stated:
Company A:
Capt. L. Y. RICHARDS, musician C. William MOSES, Sgt. L. J. LINTHEAEM [sic], Boyd DOUNBAR, J. DAVIS, J. DOUNBAR, William RODDY, J. RODDY, T. JENKINS, Julius Van HYNING, J. PRENTICE, Napoleon; Cpl. Joseph RICKEY, Holgate; George W. MYERS, Wauseon; G. F. LAWRENCE, McClure; Sgt. A. J. TRESSLER, Sgt. Horace WATERS, Defiance; William BARR, Florida; Leonard ROBERTSON, Ridgeville Corners, E. W. SCHEWEBY, Milton Center.
Company B:
John LEWIS, William KROFT, Henry FOST, M. WALL, J. E. BIXBY, John KILLIOR, E. JAYNER, Lewis JAYNER, Joshua HARPER, Peter SIEREN, Luther H. ROBERSON, Joseph BROWN, Jacob BOSTON, A. J. SANFORD, John M. KLEINHENN, A. BRITTON, Defiance; Joseph ICE, Cecil; Levi ALLEGAR, Ransom, Mich.; F. W. DEWESTER, Deweyville; M. J. ANKENY, Emerald; J. B. JACKSON, Hamler; W. H. PALMER, Thomas PALMER, Jewell; J. W. S. GOSHORN, Antwerp.
Company C:
Capt. P. H. MOONEY, Joseph LONGBERRY, W. R. BANKS, C. S. CARPENTER, Antwerp; Hiram GOUT, Paine; C. B. MAY, Peter McKIVIL, Jack WOLFF, Marion WOLFF, Serenus MOST, James BABLE, H. J. ROUSE, Charloe; Albert FULTON, Willis FULLER, Andrew HOOVER, John HORMAN, Solomon WAGGERMAN, William R. SNOOK, Frank WHITE, Oakwood; George ANKENY, George H. DICUS, Junction.
CompanyD:
Capt. W. F. WILLIAMS, Warren T. MILLER, Liberty Center; Lt. L. G. RANDALL, Sgt. M. NEFF. Sgt. Levi HOY, Hiriam CARPENTER, Rinaldo PALMER, William BOOHER, Jacob FISHER, Napoleon; Theodore GILLETT, White House [sic].
Company E:
LT. J. BARTLETT; Sgt. HIGHSHEW, Sgt. C. W. CORNELL, F. M. BARNES, D. W. JONES, W. H. TERPENING, M. V. PALMER, Enoch PORTER, Wauseon; T. J. COLE, Ottokee; John BURK, Defiance; John HOFFMIRE, Archbald [sic].
Company F:
Lt. James LANNUM, Toledo; Sgt. J. W. LEACH, Francis M. BRUBAKER, John SHUPE, Joseph BOWEN, J. H. SMITH, J. H. BRUBAKER, John BARNHART, Levi BRUBAKER, R. DURBIN, Joseph LEWIS, Michael FEENEY, Peter SCHOFF, Michael FLEENY [sic], Samuel CARR, Samuel MAY, Florida; James B. HAGUE, Lewis BREHESEN, Watson HARTMAN, Napoleon; J. W. PASMEE, B. W. SCOTT, Hicksville; August REHMART, J. R. HAHEUGHES, Reuben YOUNG, Harrison MAY, Defiance; J. G. EMERY, Wauseon; Newton COLE, Holgate; M. A. SQUIRES, the regiment bugler, Elkhart, Ind.; William COOPER, Charloe.
Company G:
Lt. L. W. RICHARDSON, John ZOOK, Henry B. SHAFFER, Defiance; Riley SHAFER, John COX, William SHELHART, A. J. SHAFFER, Pioneer; Moses KINSEY, Fremont, Ind.; G. W. WIRICK, Stryker; Joseph GREEK, Kunkle; Isaiah SHULL, West Unity; Joseph PORTER, S. D. PORTER, Angola, Ind.; Samuel MILLER, Frederick REMOW, Pettisville; William S.
WILLEMAN, Ridgeville; John N. HARMANN, Toledo.
Company H:
Sgt. M. L. HILLER, Bailey; Sgt. David FULTZ, McClure; O. P. HELLER, White House [sic]; B. F. HUTCHINSON, Milton Center; John MASON, Junction.
Company I:
Capt. J. D. TRAVIS, Stryker; Lt. Joseph HOY, S. C. HARMAN, A. W. BALLARD, Osman BECKER, Napoleon; Sgt. H. H. FAST, Holgate; M. B. LOOP, Fremont, Ind.; W. C. JOHNSON Grelton; Barney OLDER; Dick BOWLES, Ridgeville.
Company K:
Capt. J. A. DORSHIMER, E. E. BECHTOL, S. GILLIS, John YOUNG, Bryan; J. R. McCONNELL, Peter DICK, Nettle Lake; John C. KOLLAR, Peter CLIPPINGER, John TEMPLE, Montpelier; LT. F. P. BRAKEMAN, Melborn; Berney SHOEMAKER, West Unity; Milton LESNET, George W. LESNET, Ainger [sic]; George W. LINDERSMITH, Fayette; William H. SMITH, James BLAKE, Toledo; William MOSS, Angola, Ind.; Henry OLDFIELD, Defiance; Frank GRISE, Stryker; John HARKER, James F. BROWN, Prairie Ia.
Company Q:
Henry STETTINER, regimental sutler, Toledo, O., was present as usual, and the happiest man in the regiment.
Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. Joseph PORTR. late of Co. G, 68th O. V. V. I., of Metz, Ind.
On call of the companies the following deaths were reported: Capt. Charles BATES and John LAREY of Co. B; Sgt. W. H. BRUNER, Co. C; William MOORE and David SLEESER, Co. F; Byron RICHARDSON, Co. G; Patrick CONDEN and James MAHER, Co. H; Capt. Ira KESEY, George SHRODER and John GORRELL, Co. I; William A LINGLE, Co. E.
On motion, Major James S. REEVES, Niles, Mich., and Capt. Andrew SCOTT of Defiance county, both members of the 78th O. V. V. I., were made honorary members of the Society of the 68th O. V. V. I. Maj. REEVES was the surgeon of the 78th and promoted to Brigade Surgeon, in which position he became identified with the 68th.
The regiment formed by companies on Clinton St. in front of the Court House and marched to Latty’s Grove near the Union school building, where a grove dinner was prepared for the ex-soldiers and the invited guests. (condensed)
Letters of regret at not being able to be present and participate in the reunion were received and read from Major General John A. LOGAN, Washington, D. C., and Capt. J. C. RANKS, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Note: After adjournment of the Society, Capt. RICHARDSON received a telegram from General M. D. LEGGETT, Cleveland, and a letter from Dr. Wm. MASSA, of Paris, Illinois;- each sending greetings and regrets at not being permitted to be present.
from The Henry County Signal 21 Oct 1886
LETTER LIST
The following is a list of letters remaining at the Napoleon, OH Post Office for the week ending October 21, 1886:
Mary BORTNER, Ida JACKSON, Dora BEATTY, Henry KAITHORN, Wyatt HARRIS, Foreign Znoonn [?] Fredrick REMNER, S. E. GARVIN, W. H. KNIGHT, Eddie BORST. S. C. HAAG, Postmaster.
MARRIAGES
DAMMAN – BRANIER. On the–14th inst. near Okolona, Mr. Henry DAMMAN, of Defiance county, and Miss BRANIER, of Henry county.
DELVENTHAL – LUDEMAN. On the 19th day of October, 1886, by W. A. TRESSLER, J. P., Mr. John DELVENTHAL, of North Baltimore, Wood county, OH, and Miss Maria LUDEMAN, of Hanover, Henry county, OH.
THURSTON – MEAD. At the residence of the bride’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. N. MEAD, of Grand Rapids, O., by Rev. Jackson T. POPE, Thursday evening, Oct. 14th, 1886, Mr. Azor THURSTON and Miss Lulu A. MEAD. All of Grand Rapids, Wood county, OH.
THINKING AHEAD
Have you considered what will happen to your genealogical records upon your death? One of my cousins suggests a Genealogical Codicil to your Last Will and Testament: To my spouse, children, guardian, administrator and/or executor:
Upon my demise it is requested that you DO NOT dispose of any of my genealogical records, both those prepared personally by me and those records prepared by others which may be in my possession, including but not limited to books, files, notebooks or computer programs for a period of two years: During this time period, please attempt to identify one or more persons who would be willing to take custody of the said materials and the responsibility of maintaining and continuing the family histories. [If you know who within your family or friends are likely candidates to accept these materials, add “I suggest that the persons contacted regarding the assumption of the custody of these items include but not be limited to …” then list the names of those individuals at this point, with their addresses and telephone numbers if known.]
In the event you do not find anyone to accept these materials, please contact the various genealogical organizations that I have been a member of and determine if they will accept some parts or all of my genealogical materials. [List organizations, addresses. and phone numbers; include local chapters with their addresses, phone numbers and contact persons as well as state/national contact information and addresses.]
Please remember that my genealogical endeavors consumed a great deal of time, travel and money. Therefore it is my desire that the products of these endeavors be allowed to continue in a manner that will make them available to others in the future.
(Make certain your will/codicil is signed, witnessed and dated according to the laws of your state.)
1916 Napoleon Directory
McCLURE, W. G. (Blanche) 2 ch electric supplies T H&L 703 W Main St Ind tel. See adv.
McCOLLEY, Geo. (Ella) painter & paper hanger O H&L 712 Daggett Ave Ind tel.
McCOLLEY, Nathaniel (Sadie) 1 ch clerk T H&L 712 Daggett Ave Ind tel.
McCOMB, Chester A. cement contractor bds R5 401 E Maumee Ave.
McCOMB, C. R. attorney-at-law O H&L S Perry St.
McCOMB, Edward D. (son L. H.) farmer bds R5 401 E Maumee Ave Ind tel.
McCOMB, James R. (son L. H.) student bds 401 E Maumee Ave.
McCOMB, Karl S. (son L. H.) student bds R5 401 E Maumee Ave Ind tel.
McCOMB, Lynden H. (Lillie) 4 ch arch & contractor O 10a 2h R5 401 E Maumee Ave Ind tel.
McCONKEY, C. W. (Lulu) veterinary T H&L 1h 839 Monroe St Ind tel.
McDERMID, P. breakman bds at C. Bray 251 Yeager St Ind tel.
McGILL, W. A. (Delia) 1 ch restaurant O H&L 1h 850 Monroe St Ind tel.
McGRATH, Anna (dau Mrs. James) book-keeper 608 Avon Place Ind tel.
McGRATH, Frances (dau Mrs, James) school teacher 608 Avon Place Ind tel.
McGRATH, Mrs. James housekeeper T H&L 608 Avon Place Ind tel.
McGUIRE, Frank (Jessie) 1 ch break-man on D T &I RR bds with Mrs. Margaret Howe 929 N Perry St.
McINTOSH, Mrs. Viola housekeeper O H&L 231 E Clinton St Ind tel.
McKEE, Geo. M. (Ora) 2 ch asst cashier in Conn State Bank T H&L 920 Lumbard St Ind tel.
McKEE, Miss Matilda dressmaker bds 920 Lumbard St Ind tel.
McOWEN, Miss Elizabeth 1 ch house-keeper T H&L 311 Short St.
McPHERSON, Delmer (Ida) 2 ch works on repair track of D T &I RR T H&L Scott & D T & I tracks.
McWILLIAMS, A. H. (Eva L.) 1 ch telegraph operator T H&L 201 1/2 Front St Ind tel.
MacELROY, J. (Ella) engineer on D T & I RR T H&L 1223 Detroit Ave.
MAERKER, A. E. H. (Mary E.) 2 ch physician & surgeon O H&L 504 W Washington St Ind tel.
MALLON, Sherman (Frances) 3 ch section foreman on D T & I RR O H&L 338 Yeager St Ind tel.
MALLON, W. S.
MANGAS, Jacob J. (Elizabeth) auto agt T H&L 230 Kolbe St Ind tel.
MANN, Beryl (dau Mrs. E. L.) 123 Front St.
MANN, Dayl (Grace) 5 ch works in restaurant T H&L 416 S Perry St.
MANN, Mrs. E. A. ret O H&L 704 River View Ave.
MANN, Mrs. E. L. ret O H&L 123 Front St.
MANN, Frank (Augusta) plasterer & mason T flat 609 1/2 N Perry St.
MANN, Fred (Clara) 1 ch mechanic T H&L 219 Gorden St.
MANN, Geo. (Mary) 1 ch laborer T H&L 330 Meekison St.
MANN, Newton (son Sarah) laborer bds 857 Vocke St.
MANN, Ross F.
MANN, Mrs. Sarah ret O H&L 857 Vocke St.
MARCH, Benjamin (Helen) 1 ch laborer lives with John Winkfleck 365 W Front St.
MARCH, David (grandson John Winkfleck) laborer lives with John 365 W Front St.
MARKET, Ferdinand (Nettie) 1 ch ret O H&L 416 Appian St.
MARKET, Fred.
MARKET, James F. (Mazie) 1 ch lumber dealer O H&L S Perry St. See adv.
MARSHALL, Emma housekeeper O H&L 609 Strong St.
MARSHALL, Geo. (Blanche) foreman at Vocke Elevator T H&L 509 Welsted St Ind tel.
MARTIN, Dr. F. S. (Mary M.) O H&L 524 W Washington St Ind tel.
MARTIN, S. ret O H&L 434 Welsted St Ind tel.
MARVIN, Mrs. E. J. ret O H&L 224 W Maumee Ave.
MASON, Doris (dau J. P.) student 712 Welsted St Ind tel.
MASON, James P. (Onil B.) job printer O H&L 712 Welsted Ind tel.
MASON, Richard (Ameda) 2 ch works at hop mill T H&L 1118 Willard St Ind tel.
MAY, Geo. S. (Bessie K.) 3 ch attorney-at-law O H&L 431 W Washington St Ind tel. See adv.
MAYNARD, Fannie 1 ch housekeeper for James B. Hudson 110 W Front St.
MAYNARD, Fannie M. 1 ch O H&L 515 Fillmore St Ind tel.
MEEKISON, Bruce (son Mrs. Martha) township school superintendent bds 844 Woodlawn St.
MEEKISON, C. (Frances) 1 ch insurance O H&L Dodd St.
MEEKISON, Geo. A. (Vadal G.) 2 ch attorney-at-law O H&L 755 Welsted St Ind tel. See adv.
MEEKISON, John (Rosa) ret O H&L Rye St.
MEEKISON, Mrs. Martha J. ret T H&L 844 Woodlawn St Ind tel.
MEEKISON, M. V. (Mary J.) 3 ch book-keeper T H&L 817 Hobson St Ind tel.
MEEKISON, Vadac.
MEEKS, H. W. (Mary) 5 ch railroader O H&L 111 Yeager St Ind tel.
MEHRING, J. A. (Mary) brick and tile worker O H&L 923 Woodlawn Ave. See adv.
MEHRING, Richard A. (son J. A.) brick and tile works 923 Woodlawn Ave. See adv.
MEISER, Frank.
MEISER, Walter L. (Lulu) 3 ch railroad man T H&L 1092 Dodd St.
MENDEN, Adolph (Catharine) works at hoop mill O H&L 844 Monroe St.
MENDEN, Albert (son Adolph) section hand bds 844 Monroe St.
MENDEN, Elizabeth (dau Adolph) house-keeper 844 Monroe St.
MENDEN, Geo. (son Adolph) 844 Monroe St.
MENDERS, John (son Adolph) works at gas plant bds 844 Monroe St.
MENGERINK, Albert (Bessie) 6 ch contractor O H&L 1116 Stephenson St Ind tel.
MERRIFIELD, Mrs. Amelia housekeeper O H&L 463 W Maumee Ave Ind tel.
METZ, Vida (dau Mrs. Alta) music teacher 635 W Main St Ind tel.
MEYER, Anna (dau John) clerk bds 1025 Scott St.
MEYER, Henry H. (Nora) 2 ch pharmacist O H&L 221 East Clinton St Ind tel. See adv.
MEYER, John (Anna) 1 ch clerk O H&L 1204 Detroit Ave Ind tel.
MEYER, John (Eliza) tailor O H&L 1025 Scott St.
MEYER, Karl.
MEYER, Mrs. Louise ret 1037 Dodd St.
MEYERHOLTZ, Henry (Mary) ret O H&L 541 High St.
MEYERHOLTZ, Wm. (Nellie) 2 ch dry goods store O H&L 512 W Washington St Ind tel.
MEYERS, Geo., Jr. (son Geo.) farmer 800 1/2 N Perry St.
MEYERS, G. W., Sr. sta engineer T flat 800 1/2 N Perry St.
MEYERS, Nellie M. (dau Geo.) student 800 ½ N Perry St.
MILHOLDEN, Henry mail carrier.
MILLER, Adolph.
MILLER, Albert (Minnie) cigar maker T H&L 211 E Main St.
MILLER, A. J.
MILLER, Carl (son Conrod) works in Toledo 703 W Clinton St.
MILLER, Conrod (Emma) ret O H&L 703 W Clinton St Ind tel.
MILLER, Elbert (son Henry) farm hand 718 Park St Ind tel.
MILLER, Fronie O flat 822 Hobson St.
MILLER, Henry (Catharine) 1 ch ret O H&L 726 Park St Ind tel.
MILLER, H. W. (Ella) 2 ch engineer T H&L 320 Yeager St.
MILLER, J. W. (Lora E.) real estate O H&L 514 W Clinton St Ind tel.
MILLER, Nellie (dau Conrod) bds at home 703 W Clinton St.
MILLER, Mrs. Sophia ret O H&L 211 E Main St.
MILLER, Thomas hay baler bds at Viola Myers 383 W Front St.
MILLHOUSE, D. (Sarah A.) ret O H&L 623 Strong St.
MILLHOUSE, Walter (son D.) bds at home 623 Strong St.
MILLSTEIN, M.
MITCHEL, Harold (Chloe) 1 ch fireman on D T& I R R T H&L 852 Monroe St.
MITCHEL, W. A. (Carrie) 5 ch works at windmill factory O H&L 321 Brownell St.
MOHLER, Fritz C. (Mary) 5 ch solicitor bds with Henry P Pritze 338 Cary St.
MOLDER, John S. (Myra) ret O H&L 430 W. Washington St.
MOHLER, Tilden (Cora) 6 ch laborer at wind mill factory T H&L 216 Sheffield Ave.
MOORE, G. L. (Lucy) 1 ch engineer T H&L 931 Woodlawn St Ind tel.
MOREHEAD, H. (Jessie) 3 ch teamster O H&L 2h 345 W Front St Ind tel.
MOREHEAD, M. (Irene) laborer O H&L 1h 425 W Front St.
MOREY, C. C. (Kitty) ret farmer T H&L 322 W Clinton St Ind tel.
MOREY, Geo. W. (Elizabeth J.) ret O H&L 425 W Washington St Ind tel.
MOREY, Dale (Wanda) laborer T H&L 611 W Clinton St.
MOREY, J. W. (Elizabeth) ret O H&L 425 W Washington St Ind tel.
MOREY, Ray E. (Grace) 1 ch druggist T H&L 523 W Washington St Ind tel. See adv.
MOREY, Miss Ruby clerk bds with C. C. 322 W Clinton St.
MORIARTY, Miss Anna housekeeper O H&L 604 Robson St Ind tel.
MORRISON, J. A. (Belle) 1 ch grocer O H&L 213 W Barnes Ave.
MORSE, C. H. (Mary) 2 ch works at hoop factory T H&L 851 Maple St.
MOTTER, Wm. (Fannie) 6 ch section hand O H&L 828 Welsted St Ind tel.
MOUDY, C. W. (Minnie) foreman at wind mill factory T H&L 1032 N Perry St Ind tel.
MOUDY, Harold (son C. W.) student 1032 N Perry St Ind tel.
MOWERY, Charles (Lulu O.) 1 ch physician and surgeon T H&L Monroe Flats Ind tel. See adv.
MULCAHY, Thomas attorney O 80a Wellington Hotel Napoleon Ind tel.
MULCAHY, Thomas attorney-at-law O 80a Wellington Hotel Napoleon Ind tel.
MULL, Wm. Robert (Orpha) clerk O T&L.
MULLEN, Frances, (dau Mary) clerk 858 Monroe at Ind tel.
MULLEN, James V. (son Mary) mgr gas company 858 Monroe St Ind tel.
MULLEN, Mrs. Mary D. ret O H&L 858 Monroe St Ind tel.
MULLEN, Regina (dau Mary) bds 858 Monroe St Ind tel.
MURREY, S. P. (Mrs. E. E.) ret T H&L 220 Appian St Ind tel.
MUSER, Frank (Rosa) 2 ch conductor on D T& I R R T H&L 329 Yeager St Ind tel.
MUSSER, David (Mary E.) ret O H&L 529 W Maumee Ave.
MUSSER, Frank G. (Lizzie) 1 ch laborer T.
MUSSER, Hugh (Mary L.) 1 ch laborer O H&L.
MYERS, Adam laborer O H&L 742 Stout St.
MYERS, A. P. (Sophia) salesman O H&L 146 W Maumee Ave.
MYERS, Earl (son James) laborer bds at home.
MYERS, Joseph (Nellie) 1 ch tailor T H&L 518 Vine St.
MYERS, Stephen A. (Bessie J.) 1 ch painter and decorator O H&L 304 Meekison St Ind tel. See adv.
MYERS, Viola housekeeper O H&L 383 W Front St Ind tel.,
MYERS, Wm. (Christina) 3 ch laborer T H&L 1080 Stephenson St.
MYERS, Wm. (Gladys) railroad man T H&L 624 Welsted St Ind tel.
MYERS, Wm. S. (Mary) laborer O H&L.
MYRS, E. D. (Nora) 1 ch barber T H&L 233 W Barnes Ave Ind tel.
MYRS, James M. (Clarissa) gardener O 175a H&L.
NAUGLE, E. D. (Fannie) 1 ch ret T H&L 422 E Washington St Ind tel.
NAUGLE, K. confectionery bds 430 E Washington St. See adv.
NAUGLE, W. C. (son E. D.) confectionery bds 430 E Washington St Ind tel. See adv.
NEEDHAM, Irwin (Grace) 1 ch cigar maker T H&L 616 Hobson St.
NEEDHAM, Mrs. Kate 1 ch O H&L 526 Stout St.
NEFF, Mrs. Lucy ret O H&L 1029 N Perry St Ind tel.
NEFF, R. G. (Hazel) 1 ch buss driver T H&L 744 W Clinton St Ind tel.
NEFF, T. G. laborer.
NESTERROAD, S. S. school supt.
NEWELL, C. A. (Mary) 2 ch coal dealer T H&L 2h 835 Maple St Ind tel. See adv.
NEWTON, Ben.
NICKLIN, Edward (Lida) 4 ch T H&L 831 S Perry St Ind tel.
NIEBEL, W. C. (Harriett) farmer O H&L 2h 321 Meekison St Ind tel.
OBERHAUS, Frank.
O’BRIEN, Marrietta (dau Patrick 0.) bds 610 Haley Ave.
O’BRIEN, Patrick (Catherine) 2 ch contractor T H&L 610 Haley Ave Ind tel.
O’BRIEN, Wm. (son Patrick) brakeman D T I R R 610 Haley Ave.
OLSON, Mike (Alice) 5 ch laborer T H&L 747 Tow Path.
O’LYNNGER, Wm. B. fireman bds at C. C. Morey 322 W Clinton St Ind tel.
ORME, Andy L. (Myrtle) 1 ch jeweler T H&L 737 Welsted St.
ORWIG, Don C. publisher Northwest News 539 W Washington St. See adv.
ORWIG, Gale B. (Elsie M.) 1 ch publisher Northwest News O H&L 127 1/2 W Washington St.
ORWIG, Luther L. publisher Northwest News 539 W Washington St. See adv.
OSBORN, Chas.
OST, Mrs. Rosa 2 ch bds 722 1/2 N Perry St.
OSTERMILLER, C.
OVERHOLTZ, Inez (dau Joretta) student 204 Brownell St.
OVERHOLTZ, Mrs. Joretta school teacher O H&L 204 Brownell St.
OVERHOLTZ, Reba (dau Joretta) student 204 Brownell St.
OVERHOLTZ, Rebecca ret O H&L 812 Daggett Ave.