September-October 2003

Henry County Genealogical Society Newsletter
Volume 17, Number 5, September – October 2003

MEETINGS

September 15, 2003, Monday, 7:00 p.m.

“Records Beyond the Civil War” by Marge Waterfield.

October 20, 2003, Monday, 7:00 p.m.

Business meeting. Work and research.

WE ARE PUBLISHING …

    1850 Henry County Census (1 vol.) which includes all townships, Napoleon City and Florida. Cost is $12 plus $2 shipping.

    1860 Henry County Census (2 vols.). Vol. 1 includes Ridgeville, Freedom, Liberty, Washington, Harrison and Napoleon Townships, and Texas, Colton and Napoleon City. Vol. 2 includes Flatrock, Pleasant, Damascus, Marion, Monroe, Richfield and Bartlow Townships, and Florida. Cost is $12 each plus $2 shipping.

    1870 Henry County Census (3 vols.). Vol. 1 includes Flatrock, Pleasant, Harrison, Marion, Monroe, Damascus, Richfield and Bartlow Townships. Vol. 2 includes Ridgeville, Liberty, Washington, and Freedom Townships. Vol. 3 includes Napoleon Township and Napoleon City. These are full census records, not just indexes. Vol. 1 cost is $14 plus $2.00 shipping. Vol. 2 cost is $12 plus $2.00 shipping. Vol. 3 cost to be determined. Check with Lucille Van Scoyoc or with the newsletter editor or on our web site for printing schedule and price.

CENSUS RECORDS

    Our thanks to Steven Badenhop, who has copied the census records we are publishing. Steve has also copied the complete Henry County census records for 1830, 1840 and 1850. They will be available in the Edwin Wood Memorial Library at Deshler.

QUERIES

SCHROEDER SCHRODER HAASE RITSCHIE FUNCK ROHRS DIRKS
Seeking info concerning the ancestors, siblings and relatives of brothers Fred and Henry Schroeder originally of Visselhovede (Heelsen), Hannover, Germany. Parents were Johan Fredrich Schroder and Anna Maria Dirks. Fred known to have traveled to Henry Co. in 1872 to stay with relatives, possibly H. Rohrs. Fred worked with brother of H. Rohrs in vinyards on Kelly’s Island until 1880, then moved to Orange Co., CA.
–Howard Teten, Manassas, VA 20110

    This is your space. We print all queries that come to us and are related to Henry County–membership is not required. Send queries to Henry Co. Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 231, Deshler, OH 43516 or to the Henry County Genealogical Society Newsletter.

    Be aware that Ohio House Bill 95 passed and there will no longer be uncertified copies of vital records available from the Ohio Dept. of Health and local vital statistics registrars. Certified copies will now be $17 at the Henry Co. Health Dept. Some registrars will not issue copies without proof that you are a relative. Henry Co. does not require proof of relationship as these records are in the public domain.

From The Northwest, Napoleon OH, Oct 22, 1852 — E. FENTON, adm. of Lennel P. HAWLEY, dec’d vs. Elizabeth HAWLEY, etal. Sale of Real Estate ordered by Court. On 19 Nov 1852, 3 p.m. at Courthouse door, SW 1/4 Sec. 22, Town 6 North Range 5 East containing 160 A. subject to the dower of Elizabeth Hawley, widow of decendent, appraised at $300. West 1/2 of SW 1/4 of Sec. 15 containing 80 A. appraised $180, NW 1/4 Sec. 17 Twp. and ranged aforesaid, 100 A. appraised $400, W 1/2 NE 1/4 Sec. 22, Twp. and range aforesaid, 80 A. appraised $280. South 1/2 NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Sec. 22, Twp. and range aforesaid, 22 A. $50. Eleazer FENTON, Adm. of L. Hawley, dec’d, Edward SHEFFIELD, solicitor.

From The Deshler Flag

12 Mar 1897
John BALLMER, of McClure was a Custar visitor last week.
Dr. O. M. McMURRAY informs us he has rented his farm west of town to Mr. WHITAKER and will pay his entire attention to the veterinary profession, he being a graduate from the Ontario college.
Mr. Jack ORWIG, who has been conducting a restaurant next to the bank, closed business Monday and shipped his goods back to Portage.
Miss Susie KINNEY, of Portage, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. ORWIG.
G. B. SMITH of Laramie, WY, spent Thurs. with his sister, Mrs. F. W. DOWNHAM.
Mr. Fred SALIERS, of Tiffin, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Cora WILLIAMS, north of town, Monday.
Mr. BUCK, the new clothier, who locates in the new Homer HOUSE room, moved his family here this week from Milton Center and occupies the VOGT property on E. Main St.
J. L. ARNOLD, of Hamler, had his store entered through a back window for the ‘steenth time in a year. The thieves carried off nearly a hundred dollars worth of stuff.

19 Mar 1897
Tues. Mr. James LONGBRAKE received a message from Muncie, IN requesting him to come at once if he wished to see his daughter alive.
A newspaper dispatch reads: “Mar. 16– P. O. MULL and wife and Marion NEEDHAM and wife occupy a house together in the suburb of Whitley. Today the odor of natural gas was discovered and a search for it with a lighted match resulted in the front of the building being blown out. All four people were badly injured. Mrs. MULL cannot recover.” Mr. P. O. MULL is a brother of Mrs. John BRADFORD, and his mother, who has been making her home in Deshler, left last week for Muncie to pay her son and daughter, Mrs. NEEDHAM, a visit, and grave fears are entertained for her safety.
Mr. and Mrs. S. COTTINGHAM spent Sat. with J. W. COTTINGHAM at Leipsic.
Miss Nettle SALIERS, of Seneca Co., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cora WILLIAMS.
Mr. T. W. BLUE, of McCinville, TN, visited his sister, Mrs. OSENBAUGH Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. OVERMEYER, of Lindsey, OH was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. P. T. MICHAEL.
Charley VANLUE and wife are in town this week visiting friends. His father and family have left Ottawa and gone to Flint, MI, where they will engage in business. Charley and wife will join them in a few days.
Mr. Geo. NEWTON, one of Perrysburg’s oldest citizens has been visiting his daughters, Mrs. J. DONOVAN Jr. and Mrs. Homer STEVENSON, the past week.

26 Mar 1897
Charley WORKMAN, formerly of Deshler is in jail on the charge of forgery.
Died, on Fri., March 19, at her home in this city, after a long siege with consumption, Mrs. Charity YOUNG, wife of Mr. George YOUNG, aged 24 yrs. Her husband and three children, ages 27 months to 10 years, survive.
Election of officers at the M. E. Church are as follows: Supt. E. J. KENDALL, Asst. Supt. L. M. BERGMAN, Sec. Q. J. EARP, Asst. Sec. John DAVIS, Chorister, W. B. GARD, Ida MICHAEL, Bessie VOGT, Treas. Mrs. E. N. WARDEN.
Mr. Levi BURGOON, of near Hoytville, died last week of lung fever, aged 52 years.

EPIDEMICS

    Summer was a time of diseases caused by polluted water. In case you ever wondered why a large number of your ancestors disappeared during a certain period in history, this information might help. If your ancestors didn’t die during an epidemic, they may have moved away from the affected area. Some of the major epidemics in the United States were listed in our July-August 2002 Newsletter. One point not mentioned in that newsletter is that more people were hospitalized in WWI from the influenza epidemic than wounds. US Army training camps became death camps, with 80% death rate in some camps.

SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES and WIDOWS
OHIO ROSTER of the CIVIL WAR

Hilborne, Amos Pvt. Co. E, 34 Rgt. OVI 24 Feb. 1864-30 Jan 1865 McClure, OH
Bump, Catherine M., widow of Peter discharge lost, no information given
Wilford, Leonard Pvt. Co. C 4th Min. Inf. 21 May 1864 – 19 Aug (?) 1865 McClure, OH
Fiser, James Pvt. Co. A 192nd OVI 8 Feb 1865 – 1 Sept 1865 McClure, OH
Long, Peter Pvt. Co. H 68th OVI 28 Oct 1861-19 Dec 1864 Grand Rapids, OH
Long, Peter Pvt. Co K (?) 185th OVI 30 Aug 1865 – 26 Sept 1865 heart trouble, rheumatism
Hedges, Alamander (?) Pvt. Co. B 155th OVI 21 Feb 1865-18 Sept 1865 Grand Rapids, OH, shell wound of shoulder
Vogel, Michael Pvt. Co. I 16th OVI 8 Oct 1862 – 12 Aug 1863 Grand Rapids, Bladder and Kidney
Frazier, James S. Pvt. Co. E 49th OVI 12 Aug 1861 – 21 June 1862 McClure, OH, injury to collar bone and ribs by shell
Wagoner, Jacob Sgt. Co. I 72nd OVI 26 Oct 1861 – 3 Jan 1863 McClure, OH
Powell, Samuel P. Pvt. Co. C 55th OVI 28 Sept 1864 – 23 May 1865 McClure, OH
Carr, Omar C. Capt. Co. B 6th OVI 23 Apr 1861 – 12 Aug 1864 McClure, OH
Mason, William (Unassigned) 6th OVI 5 June 1864 – 8 June 1865 McClure, OH
Fishburn, Hiram Corp. Co. A (?) 102nd OVI 5 Aug 1862-30 June 1865 Grand Rapids, OH
Weaver, Samuel H. Pvt. Co K 85th OVI 7 June 1862 – 23 Sept 1862 McClure, OH
Ballmer, John H. Music Co.G 163rd OVI 2 May 1862- 23 Sept 1862 McClure, OH
Brown, Mathew Pvt/Cpl Co H. 68th OVI 8 Nov 1861 – 10 July 1865 McClure, OH
Vantazael(?), Silas Pvt. Co. I 2nd Cavalry 25 Sept 1861- 1 Oct 1864 McClure, OH
Stiter, Christ Labor (?) Dept. 15 Apr 1863-15 Aug 1863 McClure, OH
Wilcox, John Pvt. Co. E 68th OVI 13 Nov 1861-31 Dec 1863 McClure, OH, Chronic diarrhea, piles
Galbreth, Josiah Music Co. K 64th OVI 9 Oct 1861-3 Dec 1865 McClure, OH, Chronic diarrhea, piles
Patterson, Thomas Pvt. Co. F 14th OVI 27 Aug 1861-13 Aug 1862 McClure, OH

 TIDBITS

–Records for Ohio Veterans of the War of 1812 are available in some Ohio libraries. Some books to ask for are: Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812, and Document Transcriptions of the War of 1812 in the Northwest. Some libraries may have collections of papers pertaining to William Henry Harrison. Kentucky Soldiers of the War of 1812 contains some regiments that were recruited in Ohio. Don’t forget to ask for books about the Battle of Lake Erie. Ancestry.com has produced a CD entitled “Military Records: War of 1812 Muster Rolls.”

–The 1840 census records names and ages of pensioners for Revolutionary or military service. The 1890 census includes a special enumeration of Union Army veterans and widows of the Civil War. Information includes rank, company, regiment, enlistment and discharge dates, length of service, address and nature of disability.

–The 1910 census indicates whether a person was a survivor of the Union or Confederate army or navy. The 1930 census notes military service in the Civil War, Spanish-American War, the Philippine insurrection, Boxer Rebellion, Mexican Expedition and World War I.

–Links from Cyndi’s List that are Ohio related: www.CyndisList.com/oh.htm

Maggie’s World of Courthouse Dust & Genealogy Fever:
http://homepages.rootsweb.coml-maggieoh/mindex.html

Ohio in the Civil War: www.ohiocivilwar.com

The Evolution of Ohio (for migration patterns and more):
www.oplin.lib.oh.us/products/build/index.html

CensusLinks : Ohio:
http://censuslinks.com/Ohio/

Interment.net: Ohio Cemeteries: www.interment.net/us/oh/index.htm

The Obituary Link Page (OH): www.geocities.com/-cribbswh/obit/oh.htm

Ohio Online Death Certificate Index, 1913-1937
http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/dindex/search.cfm

Ohio Vital Records Info: http://vitalree.com/oh.html

Records Room: Ohio Counties:
http://daddezio.com/records/room/RR-OH-NDX.html

USGen Web Archives (OH): www.rootsweb.com/-usgenweb/oh/ohfiles.htm

JUST FOR FUN

    WARNING — GENEALOGY POX VERY CONTAGIOUS TO ADULTS
Symptoms: Continual complaint as to need for names, dates, and places. Patient has strange, faraway look in eyes, and is sometimes deaf to spouse and children. Has no taste for work of any kind, except feverishly looking though records at libraries and courthouses. Has compulsion to write letters and e-mails. Frequents strange places such as cemeteries, ruins and remote, desolate country areas. Makes secret night calls. Hides phone bills from spouse. Mumbles to self. Disease is not fatal but gets progressively worse.
There is no known cure. Treatment: Medication is useless. Patient should attend genealogy workshops, subscribe to genealogical magazines, and be given a quiet corner in the house where he or she can be alone [and lots of cupboard/file space!]. The usual nature of this disease is that the sicker the patient gets, the more he or she enjoys it.

HENRY COUNTY, OHIO, INDEX TO WILL BOOK “I”, 1852-1867

Barnhart, Emanuel 38-40
Bodle, James L. 79-81
Bowers, Samuel 167
Barnes, Mary E. 106-110
Bell, John 144-145
Barnett, Thomas 206-207
Battenfield, Solomon 215-216
Bundy, Eli W. 218-219
Battenfield, Daniel 240-241
Bates, Julius 261
Barrett, Mary 269
Bachman, Joseph 301-303
Bowers, Samuel 167
Clark, George J. 68-70
Coffee, John 77-79
Carpenter, Elisabeth 104-105
Connselman, J. G. 169-170
Connselman, John G. 238-239
Clark, Sarah H. 300-301
Dawson, Samuel 45–48
Dayton, Delia B.(?) 71-76
Dodd, William 111-112
Damon, Edward 266
Edwards, George W.. 283-285
Fitzpatrick, Thomas 88-91
Fudge, Jacob 164-166
Fiser, Michael M. 270
Frease, Jacob 285-287
Gibson, Henry B. 193-202
Grimes, Alexander 156-159
Heath, Joseph 1-3
Henderson, Joseph 13-19
Hopkins, George 209-211
Harley, Marion 229-230
Hensel, Jacob 263
Hoover, Milly 298-299
Ingraham, Lydia 294-295
Jacobs, Hannah M. 92-93
Korfman, Catharine 59-61
Kuhlaman, Frederick 85-87
Koontz, Thomas 146-147
Kneal, Isabella 292-294
Lewis, George 20-27
Lother, George F. 65-67
Leist, William 171-172
Loesch, George Adam 212-213
Lowery, Samuel 259-260
Ludaman, Margaret 271
Lesh, Fredrick 288-290
Luckenbill, George 203-205
Muller, Moriz 10-12
Murry, Hazeal 28-30
Murphy, Edward 35-38
McAfferty, John 53-55
Morehed, John 102-103
Mosher, Mrs. Lucy 139-141
Mayerholts, Detrich 173-176
Marklof, Catharine 253-255
Macklin, Mary 278
McCracken, David 287-288
McKinney, Rose Ann 295-298
Newport, Jesse 160-162
Patrick, L. Lorenzo 4-9
Palmer, Barton 56-58
Philips, Horatio G. 113-134
Patterson, Robert 142-143
Piper, Eunice 187-189
Piper, William 273
Rapps, Mathias 135-136
Robinson, Lewis E. 137-138
Roda, Fredrick 231-232
Reid, Mathew 242-244
Rowland, James 245-246
Stark, John 31-34
Shellenbarger, Abraham 82-84
Stevens, Thomas 151-153
Schumaker, John 154-155
Smith, S. C. 177-178
Sprague, Henry 227-228
Slater, Daniel 236-237
Sheridan, John 248-249
Shong, John 250-251
Spangler, Jessie 267
Shear, Isaac 280-281
Tyler, Sarah M. 100-101
Thome, Gurtsuth 270
Thorn, George 291-292
Wells, Thomas D. 41-44
Wendt, Jaochim 49-52
Wright, David 62-64
Willeman, Jacob 94-99
Wadsworth, James L. 179-186
Wells, Isaac 234-245
Whitnah, Sophia 255-258
Whitehill, Joseph 274
Zigler, John G. 148-150

1916 Napoleon Directory

GROSCHNER, H. C. ret.
GUENTHER, C. B. (Anna) 1 ch meat market O H&L 3h 80 Ohio St Ind tel.
GUHL, Matilda (dau Augusta) 855 Maple St.
GUILINGER, F. M. (Cloe) garage T H&L Main St Ind tel. See adv.
GULL, Mrs. Augusta housekeeper O H&L 855 Maple St.
GUNN, Howard (Helen) works in furniture store T H&L 425 E. Washington St.
GUNNER, Art (Nettie) 2 ch works at hoop mill T H&L 782 E. Clinton St.
HAAG, S. C. (Mrs. C.) ret O H&L 631 W. Clinton St Ind tel.
HAAS, Geo. (Barbara) minister T H&L 816 Scott St.
HAASE, G. 0. (Minnie) 1 ch well driller O H&L 1040 N. Perry St Ind tel.
HACKETT, A. F. (Lenora) 1 ch foreman at windmill factory O H&L 1225 Oakwood St Ind tel.
HAGANS, Clyde F. music instructor bds 526 High St. See adv.
HAGERTY, Chas. teamster.
HAHN, A. J. (Mary E.) 1 ch mill worker O H&L 526 E. Main St Ind tel.
HAHN, Frank (Eva) 1 ch dry goods store O H&L 824 Scott St Ind tel.
HAHN, Geo. (Catharine) ret O H&L 830 Scott St.
HAHN, John T. (son A. J.) teamster 526 E. Main St Ind tel.
HAHN, Leona G. (dau A. J.) telephone operator 526 E. Main St Ind tel.
HAHN, Mrs. Sophia O H&L 218 E. Clinton St Ind tel.
HAHN, Tony W. (Evelyn) 2 ch clothing store O H&L 903 Scott St Ind tel.
HALDAMAN, Geo. T H&L rear of 222 E. Main St.
HALEY, C. M. (Nellie) mail messenger O H&L 504 Monroe St Ind tel.
HALEY, J. S. (Hannah S.) ret O H&L . 626 W. Clinton St Ind tel.
HALEY, Owen (son C. M.) photographer bds at home 504 Monroe St Ind tel.
HALL, A. A. (Jennie) farming O H&L 625 Welsted St.
HALL, Bertha (dau Mrs. Emma) dress maker 223 W. Washington St Ind tel.
HALL, Bessie (dau Mrs. Emma) student 223 W. Washington St Tnd tel.
HALL, Clyde fireman rooms at C. C. Morey 322 W. Clinton.
HALL, Mildred (dau Mrs. Emma) student T 223 W. Washington St Ind tel.
HALL, Mrs. Emma T H&L 223 W. Washington St Ind tel.
HALL, Mrs. L. S.
HALTER, David (Sarah) ret O H&L 636 Beckham St Ind tel.
HALTER, J. L. (Lottie) ret O H&L 448 Welsted St
HAMPTON, Cleve.
HAMPTON, Geo. (Loretta) baggage master at Wabash Depot T H&L 1122 Stephenson St.
HAMPTON, Geo. W. (America) 1 ch timberman O H&L W. Main St Ind tel.
HANCOCK, Arthur (Margaret) 2 ch works at windmill factory O H&L 624 Hobson St Ind tel.
HANCOCK, D. H. ret T H&L 624 Hobson St. Ind tel.
HANCOCK, Eugene (son D. H.) works at electric light plant bds 624 Hobson St Ind tel.
HANCOCK, Miss Hattie (dau D. H.) 624 Hobson St Ind tel.
HANCOCK, Ralph (son D. H.) works at windmill factory bds 624 Hobson St Ind tel.
HANE, Mrs. Ida 1 ch T Flat 826 Monroe St.
HANIGAN, Mrs. G. 1 ch 203 Meekison St. Ind tel.
HANNA, J. W. (Lucy V.) real estate O H&L 619 W Washington St. See adv.
HARMON, G. E. 2 ch contractor T H&L 6 mules 203 Meekison St Ind tel.
HARMON, J. E. (Winona) laborer T H&L 850 Hobson St.
HARMON, Henry (Ellen) building mover O H&L 2h 1121 Oakwood Ave Ind tel. See adv.
HAROLD, Mrs. Margaret O H&L 840 Dagget Ave.
HARPER, Charles (Jessie) railroader T H&L 1078 N. Perry St Ind tel.
HARPER, J. W. (Myrtle) 1 ch surveyor O H&L 1139 Woodlawn Ave Ind tel.
HARRISON, Bertha (dau C. F.) 826 River View Ave.
HARRISON, C. F. (Anna) laborer O H&L 826 River View Ave.
HARRISON, Chas.
HARRISON, Chas. F. (Goldie) 4 ch R. F. D. mail carrier O H&L 2h 832 Welsted St.
HARRISON, Chas. M. (Amelia) 2 ch physician. and surgeon O H&L 516 W. Washington St Ind tel.
HARRISON, Frank M (Emily) 1 ch physician and surgeon T H&L 1h 511 W. Washington St Ind tel.
HARRISON, Grace (dau C. F.) 826 River View Ave.
HARRISON, Mrs. Mary E. O H&L 511 W. Washington St Ind tel.
HARROLD, Chas.
HARTLEY, Harry carpenter.
HARTMAN, D. V. (Melissa) gardener O H&L 215 Front St.
HARTMAN, Edward S. city mail carrier bds with Miss Ora Sheffield 1005 Woodlawn St Ind tel.
HARTMAN, H. B. (Lottie) 2 ch school teacher O H&L 201 Front St Ind tel.
HARTMAN, Levi (Sarah) ret O H&L 161 E. Maumee St.
HARTMAN, Mrs. L. B.
HARTMAN, Mrs. Lydia O 539 Avon Place Ind tel.
HARTMAN, R. W. florist O H&L 502 W. Clinton St Ind tel. See adv.
HASHBARGER, S. R. (Lorain) ret O H&L 203 E. Maumee St Ind tel.
HATCHER, W. T. (Lavinia) 2 ch County Superintendent of school T H&L 517 Avon St Ind tel.
HAYS, G. F. (Nina) 3 ch sugar beet agent T H&L 131 Railroad St Ind tel.
HAYS, Miss Belle O H&L 1035 N. Perry St Ind tel.
HAZARD, Geo. (Sarah) carpenter O H&L 538 Beckham St Ind tel.
HAZARD, Wm. (Hattie) photographer T H&L 538 Beckham St Ind tel. See adv.
HEAD, Chas. (son Jennie) moulder bds 203 E. Main St.
HEAD, Mrs. Jennie O H&L 203 Main St.
HEARN, Albert (Etta) 6 ch timber buyer for hoop mill T H&L 532 E. Washington St Ind tel.
HEARN, R. C.
HECKLER, Grant (son D. A.) druggist 108 Front St Ind tel.
HECKLER, D. A. (Mary) 1 ch ice cream mfg O H&L 108 Front St. See adv.
HEIST, Edith (dau Win.) telephone operator 324 Cary . St Ind tel.
HEIST, Gale (son Wm.) works at hoop mill bds 324 Cary St Ind tel.
HEIST, Wm. G. (Estella) 1 ch auto agent O H&L 324 Cary St Ind tel.
HELBERG, Geo. Box 13.
HELBERO, B. H.
HELLER, Clarence J. (son Geo.) works in Toledo 651 Euclid St Ind tel.
HELLER, Geo. (Flora) tot O H&L 651 Euclid St Ind tel.
HELLER, S. M. (Anna L) ret H&L 125 W. Clinton St Ind tel.
HELLER, Sophronia O H&L Ih 304 W. Washington St Ind tel.
HELLER, Will (Grace) 1 ch ret O H&L 603 Avon Place Ind tel.
HENDERSON, Virgil (son Lulu) plumber bds at home 131 Taylor St Ind tel.
HENDERSON, Mrs. Lulu T H&L 131 Taylor St Ind tel.
HENING, Calvin (Hannah) 3 ch farmer T H&L 657 Euclid Ave.
HENNIG, Floyd (Catharine) 3 ch works for Leonhart & Market T H&L 129 E. Maumee St.
HENRICKS, Ray (Pearl) 1 ch laborer T H&L.
HERBOLSHEIMER, D. (Lena) laborer O H&L 503 W. Maumee Ave.
HESLEY, W. J. (Grace) grocery T H&L 2h 815 Lombard St.
HESS, Anna (dau Win. N.) student bds 443 W. Welsted St.
HESS, Carl mason.
HESS, Daniel.
HESS, Della (dau Wm. N.) school teacher bds 443 Welsted St.
HESS, Fred (Laura) laborer T H&L 805 Daggett Ave.
HESS, Otto W. attorney-at-law bds 443 Welsted St Ind tel. See adv.
HESS, Wm. N. (Sophia) 2 ch contractor O 2H&2Lots 2h 4c 443 Welsted St. See adv.
HETTEL, Clara (dau E. A.) milliner 804 W Washington St Ind tel.

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