Sunday, July 31, 2022

Nauman, Daniel - 1784

January 25, 1784 in our churchyard, Daniel Nauman's little daughter Cath., 11 weeks old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Nauman, Catherine - 1784

January 25, 1784 in our churchyard, Daniel Nauman's little daughter Cath., 11 weeks old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Catherine Nauman.

Munnich, George - 1784

January 3, 1784 in our churchyard, George Munnich's little son Joh. Georg., 5 months and some days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania 

Munnich, John George - 1784

January 3, 1784 in our churchyard, George Munnich's little son Joh. Georg., 5 months and some days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania
 
You can visit the memorial page for John George Munnich.
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Balsbach, Andrew - 1783

no date listed in our churchyard, the deceased Andr. Balspach.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania
 
You can visit the memorial page for Andrew Balsbach.
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Note: Last name could be Balspach.
Delete Andrew Balspach entry once confirmed.
 

Balspach, Andrew - 1783

no date listed in our churchyard, the deceased Andr. Balspach.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania
 
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Note: Last name could be Balsbach.
Delete Andrew Balsbach entry once confirmed.

Schelling, Balzar - 1783

December 26, 1783 in our churchyard, Balzar Schelling, 53 years old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

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Bart, Miss or Mrs. - 1783

December 22, 1783 in our churchyard, the deceased [Miss or Mrs.] Bart, 22 years old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

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Kummel, Eva - 1783

December 8, 1783 Eva Kummel widow, 73 years less 14 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

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Hahn, Henry - 1783

November 26, 1783 in our churchyard, Henr. Hahn's little daughter Cath. Elis., 2 years, 5 months, 25 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Hahn, Catherine Elisabeth - 1783

November 26, 1783 in our churchyard, Henr. Hahn's little daughter Cath. Elis., 2 years, 5 months, 25 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Catherine Elisabeth Hahn.

Fehl, Andrew - 1783

November 7, 1783 in a private cemetery, Andr. Fehl, who lost his life in a fight with one of his acquaintenances <sic>, aged 26 years. 10 months, 5 days.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Saturday, July 30, 2022

Bauman, Heinrich (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1765

Son of Nickolaus Lotz and wife, baptized September 1, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Heinrich Bauman and wife.
~ Tabor First Reformed Church Records, Early Church Records of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

Lotz, Nickolaus (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1765

Son of Nickolaus Lotz and wife, baptized September 1, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Heinrich Bauman and wife.
~ Tabor First Reformed Church Records, Early Church Records of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

Lotz, Son of Nickolaus - 1765

Son of Nickolaus Lotz and wife, baptized September 1, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Heinrich Bauman and wife.
~ Tabor First Reformed Church Records, Early Church Records of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

Mueller, Frederick C. - 1765

Son of Jacob Graff and wife, baptized July 30, 1765.  Sponsors: Frederick C. Mueller, (pastor) and wife.
~ Tabor First Reformed Church Records, Early Church Records of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

Graff, Jacob (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1765

Son of Jacob Graff and wife, baptized July 30, 1765.  Sponsors: Frederick C. Mueller, (pastor) and wife.
~ Tabor First Reformed Church Records, Early Church Records of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

Graff, Son of Jacob - 1765

Son of Jacob Graff and wife, baptized July 30, 1765.  Sponsors: Frederick C. Mueller, (pastor) and wife.
~ Tabor First Reformed Church Records, Early Church Records of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

Muller, Albertina - 1783

October 25, 1783 Nicol. Muller's little daughter Albertina Fr., 5 years 10 months, 13 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Albertina F Muller.

Mainzer, Mrs. - 1783

October 20, 1783 in a private cemetery, the Widow Mainzer, [no age given] old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Seiter, Barbara - 1783

October 10, 1783 in our churchyard, Barbara Seiter, 62 years, 2 days.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

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Schutz, John - 1783

October 7, 1783 in our churchyard, Conrad Schutz's little son Joh., 3 years, 7 months less 2 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

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Schwarz, Margaret - 1783

September 23, 1783 in our churchyard, Conrad Schwarz's little daughter Margar., 13 years, 7 months, 2 weeks, 4 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Margaret Schwarz.

Pinckerton, Mr. - 1783

September 21, 1783 in the English Reformed churchyard, a man named Pinckerton.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Monday, July 25, 2022

Spracket, Thomas - 1783

 August 27, 1783 in our churchyard, Thomas Spracket's little daughter Elis., 1 year, 7 months, 3 weeks old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania
 

Spracket, Elizabeth - 1783

 August 27, 1783 in our churchyard, Thomas Spracket's little daughter Elis., 1 year, 7 months, 3 weeks old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Elizabeth Spracket.
 

App, Michael - 1783

August 27, 1783 in our churchyard, Michael App's little son Christian, 1 year, 9 months, 10 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

App, Christian - 1783

August 27, 1783 in our churchyard, Michael App's little son Christian, 1 year, 9 months, 10 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Christian App.

Stuber, Henry - 1783

August 10, 1783 in our churchyard, Henr. Stuber's little daughter Cath., 1 year, 11 months, 5 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Stuber, Catherine - 1783

August 10, 1783 in our churchyard, Henr. Stuber's little daughter Cath., 1 year, 11 months, 5 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Catherine Stuber.

Nauman, Wilhelm - 1783

August 3, 1783 in our churchyard, Gottl. Nauman's little son Wilh., 1 year, 3 months, 18 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Wilhelm Nauman.

Klein, Philip - 1783

July 26, 1783 in our churchyard, Phil. Klein's little son Joh. Phil., 1 year, 4 months old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Klein, John Philip - 1783

July 26, 1783 in our churchyard, Phil. Klein's little son Joh. Phil., 1 year, 4 months old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for John Philip Klein.

Griesinger, George - 1783

July 25, 1783 in our churchyard, George Griesinger's little son Jacob, 1 year, 1 month, 24 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Griesinger, Jacob - 1783

July 25, 1783 in our churchyard, George Griesinger's little son Jacob, 1 year, 1 month, 24 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Jacob Griesinger.

Sunday, July 24, 2022

Mann, Friedrick - 1783

July 25, 1783 in our churchyard, Friedr. Mann's little son George, 9 months and 7 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Mann, George - 1783

July 25, 1783 in our churchyard, Friedr. Mann's little son George, 9 months and 7 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for George Mann.

Zanzinger, Paul - 1783

July 18, 1783 in our churchyard, Paul Zanzinger's little daughter Anna Harriot.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Zanzinger, Anna Harriot - 1783

July 18, 1783 in our churchyard, Paul Zanzinger's little daughter Anna Harriot.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Anna Harriot Zanzinger.

Nauman, Gottlieb - 1783

July 17, 1783 in our churchyard, Gottl. Nauman's little son Joh., 4 years, 2 months old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania 

August 3, 1783 in our churchyard, Gottl. Nauman's little son Wilh., 1 year, 3 months, 18 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Leitner, Michael - 1783

June 22, 1783 in our churchyard, Michael Leitner's little daughter Susanna, 7 months, 3 weeks, 1 day old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Forsch, Friederick - 1783

May 16, 1783 in our churchyard, Fried. Forsch's little son George Ludwig, 6 months, 5 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Schreiner, Martin - 1783

April 22, 1783    in our churchyard, Margar. Schreiner, Mart. Schreiner's wife, 57 years, 3 months.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Schenk, Michael - 1783

April 26, 1783 in our churchyard, Elis. Schenk, Mich. Schenk's wife, 34 years old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Nauman, John - 1783

July 17, 1783 in our churchyard, Gottl. Nauman's little son Joh., 4 years, 2 months old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for John Nauman.

Lutz, [Son of ] Andreas - 1783

June 28, 1783 in our churchyard, Andreas Lutz's little son, 1 year, 5 months, 20 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for the son of Andreas Lutz.

Kinzer, Jacob - 1783

June 27, 1783 at New Holland, Jacob Kinzer, 74 years old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

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Leitner, Susanna - 1783

June 22, 1783 in our churchyard, Michael Leitner's little daughter Susanna, 7 months, 3 weeks, 1 day old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Susanna Leitner.

Forsch, George Ludwig - 1783

May 16, 1783 in our churchyard, Fried. Forsch's little son George Ludwig, 6 months, 5 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for George Ludwig Forsch.

Schenk, Elizabeth - 1783

April 26, 1783 in our churchyard, Elis. Schenk, Mich. Schenk's wife, 34 years old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Elizabeth Schenk.

Schreiner, Margaret - 1783

April 22, 1783    in our churchyard, Margar. Schreiner, Mart. Schreiner's wife, 57 years, 3 months.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Margaret Schreiner.

Saturday, July 23, 2022

Fischer, John Jacob - 1783

April 6, 1783 in our churchyard, Joh. Fischer's little son, Joh. Jac., 6 months, 10 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for John Jacob Fischer.

Hofmann, Margaret - 1783

March 25, 1783 in our churchyard, Margar. Hofmann, 54 years, 4 months old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

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Hildebrand, Jacob - 1783

March 13, 1783 in our churchyard, Jacob Hildebrand, 57 years, 8 months and some days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Jacob Hildebrand.

Butler, Ephraim - 1783

March 9, 1783    in our churchyard, Ephraim Butler, 33 years, 7 months, 2 days old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

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Tochterman, Friederich - 1783

January 31, 1783 in our churchyard, Friedr. Tochterman, 64 years, 5 months less 1 day old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

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Cohen, Ann - 1883

Register of patients transported to the Louisiana State Insane Asylum

Year:  1883
Suit #:  7313
Month:  January
Day:  2
Name:  Ann Cohen
Age:  32
Gender/Color:  Female / White
Residence:  --
Nativity:  United States
Occupation:  --
Marital Status:  --
Disease:  Incoherency
How Long Insane:  --
Cause:  --
Remarks:  Delivered to Dr. J. W. Jones, Superintendent, January 07, 1883

~ New Orleans Public Library, City Archives, Orleans Parish Louisiana

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Koch, George - 1783

January 27, 1783 in our churchyard, George Koch, single, 16 years, 10 months, 1 day old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for George Koch.

Fischer, John - 1783

January 12, 1783 in our churchyard, Eva Cath. Fischer, Joh. Fischer's wife, 37 years 2 months old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Fischer, Eva Catharine - 1783

January 12, 1783 in our churchyard, Eva Cath. Fischer, Joh. Fischer's wife, 37 years 2 months old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Eva Catharine Fischer.

Kautzmann, Margaret - 1783

January 12, 1783 in our churchyard, Margar. Kautzmann, widow, 74 years old.
~ Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster County Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Margaret Kautzmann.

Wilson, Charles Dean - 1904

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1904

Wilson, Charles Dean, Traveling Salesman, Greenfield, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

This may be the memorial for Charles Dean Wilson.

Turner, Clayton Hedges - 1904

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1904

Turner, Clayton Hedges, Chemist, Melrose, New Mexico. Died 1914.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Saturday, July 16, 2022

Lightstone, William Henry - 1903

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1903

Lightstone, William Henry, Chemist, Arkansas City, Kansas.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Abell, Edwin Franklin - 1904

Abell, Edwin, F., 63, The Sun, Baltimore City, February 28, 1904, shortly before the Great Fire.
~ Maryland Mortalities from The (Baltimore) Sun Almanac

You can visit the memorial page for Edwin Franklin Abell.

Davis, Callie L [Kolb] - 1893

Callie Davis, wife of Mat Davis, was buried recently in Ft. Deposit.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 11 Feb 1893

You can visit the memorial page for Callie L [Kolb] Davis.

Black, Frank - 1879

Mrs. M. C. Daniel, wife of Joseph Daniel of Greenville, and daughter of Frank Black of Greenville, died in that place on the 11th after a short illness, aged 28 years.  She was survived by her husband, 2 children, parents, brothers and sisters.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 17 Jul 1879

Daniel, Joseph - 1879

Mrs. M. C. Daniel, wife of Joseph Daniel of Greenville, and daughter of Frank Black of Greenville, died in that place on the 11th after a short illness, aged 28 years.  She was survived by her husband, 2 children, parents, brothers and sisters.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 17 Jul 1879

Daniel, Mary Amanda [Black] - 1879

Mrs. M. C. Daniel, wife of Joseph Daniel of Greenville, and daughter of Frank Black of Greenville, died in that place on the 11th after a short illness, aged 28 years.  She was survived by her husband, 2 children, parents, brothers and sisters.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 17 Jul 1879

You can visit the memorial page for Mary Amanda [Black] Daniel.

Hinson, John (Capt.) - 1880

John J. Daniel died in Mt. Willing, Lowndes Co.  He was a brother-in-law of Gen. A. P. Hill and Judge Joshua Hill of Georgia.  He was upwards of 70 years old and had lived in Lowndes Co. about 40 years. He is thought to be a native of Georgia.  His only daughter is the wife of Capt. John Hinson of Lowndes Co.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 12 Feb 1880

Hill, Joshua - 1880

John J. Daniel died in Mt. Willing, Lowndes Co.  He was a brother-in-law of Gen. A. P. Hill and Judge Joshua Hill of Georgia.  He was upwards of 70 years old and had lived in Lowndes Co. about 40 years. He is thought to be a native of Georgia.  His only daughter is the wife of Capt. John Hinson of Lowndes Co.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 12 Feb 1880

Hill, A. P. (Gen.) - 1880

John J. Daniel died in Mt. Willing, Lowndes Co.  He was a brother-in-law of Gen. A. P. Hill and Judge Joshua Hill of Georgia.  He was upwards of 70 years old and had lived in Lowndes Co. about 40 years. He is thought to be a native of Georgia.  His only daughter is the wife of Capt. John Hinson of Lowndes Co.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 12 Feb 1880

Daniel, John J. - 1880

John J. Daniel died in Mt. Willing, Lowndes Co.  He was a brother-in-law of Gen. A. P. Hill and Judge Joshua Hill of Georgia.  He was upwards of 70 years old and had lived in Lowndes Co. about 40 years. He is thought to be a native of Georgia.  His only daughter is the wife of Capt. John Hinson of Lowndes Co.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 12 Feb 1880

Harrell, Louis (Capt.) - 1886

Maggie Dampier, about 40, died of consumption at the home of her father, Capt. Louis Harrell in Greenville.  She was married first to a Mr. Horn.
~ Alabama Christian Advocate dated 26 May 1886

Daniel, John - 1887

John Daniel, a deaf mute living near Forest Home was hit and killed by a train near Bolling on the 18th.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 27 Apr 1887

Dampier, Maggie - 1886

Maggie Dampier, about 40, died of consumption at the home of her father, Capt. Louis Harrell in Greenville.  She was married first to a Mr. Horn.
~ Alabama Christian Advocate dated 26 May 1886

Dale, William (Dr.) - 1875

Dr. William Dale of Oak Hill was killed by a falling tree on the 24th ult. in Wilcox County.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 11 Mar 1875

You can visit the memorial page for Dr. William Dale.

Daffin, W. W. - 1875

W. W. Daffin was shot and killed last week.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 17 Jun 1875

Dacus, Rufus Wiley - 1873

Rufus Wiley Dacus died at his home in Hayneville on June 30th.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 10 Jul 1873

Czarnowski, Arthur - 1878

A. Czarnowski died in Mobile on the 23rd ult.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 09 May 1878

You can visit the memorial page for Arthur Czarnowski.

Friday, July 15, 2022

Joyce, Darrell - 1903

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1903

Joyce, Darrell, A.B. Bachelor of Arts, Superintendent of Schools, 209 South Second Street, Hamilton, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Darrell Joyce.

Gerber, David Frederick - 1903

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1903

Gerber, David Frederick, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], M.D. [Doctor of Medicine], Physician, Middletown, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Dr David Frederick Gerber.

Fogarty, Walter Scott - 1903

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1903

Fogarty, Walter Scott, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], A.M. [Master of Arts], Teacher, Oxford, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Black, Adam - 1844

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
11.  Mary Ann Furnace, cold blast, 1844, on Paint Creek, at the crossing of the Franklin-Brookville turnpike; built by John Black, John Brenneman, David McKee, and John Thom; sold to John and Adam Black; was eight feet across the bosh; produced in 1846, 1,100 tons of iron; abandoned in 1851.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Thom, John - 1844

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
11.  Mary Ann Furnace, cold blast, 1844, on Paint Creek, at the crossing of the Franklin-Brookville turnpike; built by John Black, John Brenneman, David McKee, and John Thom; sold to John and Adam Black; was eight feet across the bosh; produced in 1846, 1,100 tons of iron; abandoned in 1851.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

McKee, David - 1844

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
11.  Mary Ann Furnace, cold blast, 1844, on Paint Creek, at the crossing of the Franklin-Brookville turnpike; built by John Black, John Brenneman, David McKee, and John Thom; sold to John and Adam Black; was eight feet across the bosh; produced in 1846, 1,100 tons of iron; abandoned in 1851.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Brenneman, John - 1844

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
11.  Mary Ann Furnace, cold blast, 1844, on Paint Creek, at the crossing of the Franklin-Brookville turnpike; built by John Black, John Brenneman, David McKee, and John Thom; sold to John and Adam Black; was eight feet across the bosh; produced in 1846, 1,100 tons of iron; abandoned in 1851.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Black, John - 1844

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
11.  Mary Ann Furnace, cold blast, 1844, on Paint Creek, at the crossing of the Franklin-Brookville turnpike; built by John Black, John Brenneman, David McKee, and John Thom; sold to John and Adam Black; was eight feet across the bosh; produced in 1846, 1,100 tons of iron; abandoned in 1851.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Montgomery, C. H. - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Since our last issue Miss Annie Noel, C. H. Montgomery, and E. J. Baure, Bellwood, and Mrs. E. J. Hughes, of Lilly, have renewed their subscription to the Bulletin, and Chas. P. Raugh is a new subscriber.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Noel, Annie - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Since our last issue Miss Annie Noel, C. H. Montgomery, and E. J. Baure, Bellwood, and Mrs. E. J. Hughes, of Lilly, have renewed their subscription to the Bulletin, and Chas. P. Raugh is a new subscriber.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Dysart, Susan - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Willie Dysart, of Bellwood, is stopping with his aunt, Susan Dysart, and will attend Prof. Garret's summer school. He brought with him a canvas boat of his own making, which speaks well for the natural genius of the xxxx {paper smeared}.
-- Newton Hamilton Watchman.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Dysart, Willie - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Willie Dysart, of Bellwood, is stopping with his aunt, Susan Dysart, and will attend Prof. Garret's summer school. He brought with him a canvas boat of his own making, which speaks well for the natural genius of the xxxx {paper smeared}.
-- Newton Hamilton Watchman.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Yingling, Estey Cecil - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Yingling, Estey Cecil, M.D., [Doctor Of Medicine], Physician, Citizens Building, Lima, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Estey Cecil Yingling.

Turner, Leigh Cilley - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Turner, Leigh Cilley, A.B. [Bachelor Of Arts], Insurance, 156 Gray Avenue, Webster Groves, Missouri.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

This may be the memorial for Leigh Cilley Turner.

Thomson, Lewis Wilson - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Thomson, Lewis Wilson, Accountant, Chicago, Illinois. Deceased.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Starlin, Charles Ethelbert - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Starlin, Charles Ethelbert, B.S. [Bachelor of Science], Foreman, Proctor & Gamble Company, 10 Washington Place, Port Richmond, Long Island, New York.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Plumer, Arnold - 1844

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
9.  Buchanan Furnace, cold blast, 1844, on the north bank of the Clarion River, opposite Callensburg; eight feet across bosh, thirty feet high; owned by Plumer, Crary & Co., S. F. Plumer, F. G. Crary, of Kittanning, and Arnold Plumer, of Franklin.  F. G. Crary became sole proprietor about 1857.  Averaged 1,200 tons a year; abandoned 1858; its timber was then exhausted.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Crary, F. G. - 1844

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
9.  Buchanan Furnace, cold blast, 1844, on the north bank of the Clarion River, opposite Callensburg; eight feet across bosh, thirty feet high; owned by Plumer, Crary & Co., S. F. Plumer, F. G. Crary, of Kittanning, and Arnold Plumer, of Franklin.  F. G. Crary became sole proprietor about 1857.  Averaged 1,200 tons a year; abandoned 1858; its timber was then exhausted.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Plumer, Samuel F. - 1844

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
9.  Buchanan Furnace, cold blast, 1844, on the north bank of the Clarion River, opposite Callensburg; eight feet across bosh, thirty feet high; owned by Plumer, Crary & Co., S. F. Plumer, F. G. Crary, of Kittanning, and Arnold Plumer, of Franklin.  F. G. Crary became sole proprietor about 1857.  Averaged 1,200 tons a year; abandoned 1858; its timber was then exhausted.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Monday, July 11, 2022

Reeder, Earl Leroy - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Reeder, Earl Leroy, President, Dayton Coca Cola Bottling Company, 220 Central Avenue, Dayton, Ohio

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Earl Leroy Reeder,

Lang, John Emanuel - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Lang, John Emanuel, Local Manager, Westheimer & Company, Brokers, 24 Rench Avenue, Dayton, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Cushing, John R. (Dr.) - 1882

Dr. John R. Cushing who practiced in South Butler and Georgiana for 14 years, was born in Milledgeville, GA in 1824.  He moved to Butler Co. in 1857 and then moved to Upshaw Co., TX in 1871then to Dangerfield and to Texarkana where he died on Jan. 16th.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 19 Jan 1882

Culver, S. E. (Mrs.) - 1870

James Culver, son of Dr. E. V. & Mrs. S. E. Culver of Greenville, fell from a train on April 27th between Greenville and Ft. Deposit and was decapitated.
~ South Alabamian dated 30 Apr 1870

Culver, E. V. (Dr.) - 1870

James Culver, son of Dr. E. V. & Mrs. S. E. Culver of Greenville, fell from a train on April 27th between Greenville and Ft. Deposit and was decapitated.
~ South Alabamian dated 30 Apr 1870

Culver, James - 1870

James Culver, son of Dr. E. V. & Mrs. S. E. Culver of Greenville, fell from a train on April 27th between Greenville and Ft. Deposit and was decapitated.
~ South Alabamian dated 30 Apr 1870

Saturday, July 9, 2022

Crumpton, Boardman Hartwell - 1879

Mary A Crumpton, mother of Rev. B. H. Crumpton of Greenville, died at Pleasant Hill, Dallas County, last Saturday of typhoid fever, aged 80.
~ The Spirit Of The Times dated 29 Nov 1879

You can visit the memorial page for Dr Boardman Hartwell Crumpton.

Crumpton, Mary Ann [Ulmer] - 1879

Mary A Crumpton, mother of Rev. B. H. Crumpton of Greenville, died at Pleasant Hill, Dallas County, last Saturday of typhoid fever, aged 80.
~ The Spirit Of The Times dated 29 Nov 1879

You can visit the memorial page for Mary Ann [Ulmer] Crumpton.

Crump, Theodore W. (Mrs.) - 1887

Mrs. Theo. W. Crump, 52, died of consumption on the 21st at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A L. Sims, of Crenshaw County.  She was a sister of Ed Roper of Greenville.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 30 Mar 1887

Crum, Samuel David - 1885

Samuel D. Crumm.  Tribute of respect by the Erophetic Lodge #84 in Braggs, Alabama.  Survived by his wife and children.
~ Greenville Advocate dated Sept 1885

You can visit the memorial page for Samuel David Crum.

Crum, Nannie - 1880

Nannie Crum, 10, oldest daughter of Andrew W. Crum, died in Greenville on the 13th.
~ The Weekly Echo dated 25 Nov 1880

Crowell, Levi - 1887

Levi Crowell of Greenville died on the 8th from pneumonia.  He was survived by his wife and children.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 16 Feb 1887

You can visit the memorial page for Levi Crowell.

Crow, Z. M. - 1881

Z. M. Crow of Manningham was found dead of heart disease last week at C. D. Shell's place.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 12 May 1881

Crow, Irena - 1870

Isabella Crow, 21, died on the 19th.  She was the daughter of Z. M. Crow & Irena Crow.  Member of the Baptist Church.
~ South Alabamian dated 27 Aug 1870.

Crow, Z. M. - 1870

Isabella Crow, 21, died on the 19th.  She was the daughter of Z. M. Crow & Irena Crow.  Member of the Baptist Church.
~ South Alabamian dated 27 Aug 1870.

Crow, Isabella - 1870

Isabella Crow, 21, died on the 19th.  She was the daughter of Z. M. Crow & Irena Crow.  Member of the Baptist Church.
~ South Alabamian dated 27 Aug 1870.

Crow, Ellison (Mrs.) - 1875

Mrs. Ellison Crow died in Braggs recently from pneumonia.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 11 Mar 1875

Crouch, F. M. - 1884

J. M. R. Crouch.  Memorial by his father, F. M. Crouch.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 23 Jul 1884.

Crouch, J. M. R. - 1884

J. M. R. Crouch.  Memorial by his father, F. M. Crouch.
~ Greenville Advocate dated 23 Jul 1884.

Howard, John Hastings - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Howard, John Hastings, Lieutenant Colonel Air Corps, United States Army Headquarters, Hawaiian Department, Fort Shafter, T. H.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Hayner, Lewis Lee - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Hayner, Lewis Lee, Accountant, 22 Cambridge Avenue, Dayton, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Lewis Lee Hayner.

Hayner, George Mundy - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Hayner, George Mundy, Sales Manager, The Hobart Manufacturing Company, Troy, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for George Mundy Hayner.

Hayner, Arthur Clark - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Hayner, Arthur Clark, St. Louis Missouri.  Deceased.

 
You can visit the memorial page for Arthur Clark Hayner.

Friday, July 8, 2022

Drew, Roy Irving - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Drew, Roy Irving, Portsmouth, Ohio.  Died March 12, 1904.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Roy Irving Drew.

Dodds, Albert Mays - 1902

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1902

Dodds, Albert Mays, Automobiles, Rocky River, Ohio. Died December 31, 1927.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Albert Mays Dodds.

Witter, William Emerson - 1901

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1901

Witter, William Emerson, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], Real Estate Broker, 883 55th Street, Oakland, California.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Call, Kahland - xxxx

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
8.  Elk (“Smeakase”) Furnace, 1842, a small stack on Deer Creek one mile above Deer Creek furnace.  First operator, William B. Fetzer, later, Kahland Call; bosh, seven feet, height, twenty-two feet; production 1845, about 700 tons; 1854, 400 tons; abandoned in the fall of 1855.  At the time of of its abandonment its timber was exhausted.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Fetzer, William B. - 1842

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
8.  Elk (“Smeakase”) Furnace, 1842, a small stack on Deer Creek one mile above Deer Creek furnace.  First operator, William B. Fetzer, later, Kahland Call; bosh, seven feet, height, twenty-two feet; production 1845, about 700 tons; 1854, 400 tons; abandoned in the fall of 1855.  At the time of of its abandonment its timber was exhausted.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Thursday, July 7, 2022

Wilson, Claude Dewitt - 1901

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1901

Wilson, Claude Dewitt, Branch Manager, United States Rubber Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. Died April 27, 1928.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Frost, Henry Gilliland - 1901

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1901

Frost, Henry Gilliland, A.B. [Bachelor Of Arts], Attorney, Frost & Jacobs, 1301 Traction Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Dennison, Guy Struble - 1901

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1901
Dennison, Guy Struble, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], Assistant Principal, Wilbur Wright High School, 1215 Kunler Avenue, Dayton, Ohio.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Guy Struble Dennison.

Hollis, William - 1841

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
7.  Clinton Furnace, 1841, on Hemlock Creek, in the extreme northwest corner of Washington township; owned first by Clapp and Seymour; afterward by Samuel F. Plumer, manager, William Hollis; nine and one-half feet across the bosh, thirty-three feet high; production, 1845, 1,000 tons; 1856, 2,000; forge metal, out of fossil buhr-stone and fossil limestone, lower coal measure ore, mined two miles south of the furnace.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Plumer, Samuel F. - 1841

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
7.  Clinton Furnace, 1841, on Hemlock Creek, in the extreme northwest corner of Washington township; owned first by Clapp and Seymour; afterward by Samuel F. Plumer, manager, William Hollis; nine and one-half feet across the bosh, thirty-three feet high; production, 1845, 1,000 tons; 1856, 2,000; forge metal, out of fossil buhr-stone and fossil limestone, lower coal measure ore, mined two miles south of the furnace.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 117

Haslett, John - 1838

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
6.  Jefferson Furnace, 1838, eight feet bosh, thirty feet high; on Beaver Creek at Jefferson Station; built by Arnold Plumer and S. F. Plumer, the latter became sole proprietor; managed by John Haslett.  It was run very irregularly; produced in 1845, 800 tons; in 1856, about 600 tons of forge metal out of limestone and bog ores; abandoned in 1858, chiefly on account of lack of timber.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Pages 116 & 117

Plumer, Samuel F. - 1838

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
6.  Jefferson Furnace, 1838, eight feet bosh, thirty feet high; on Beaver Creek at Jefferson Station; built by Arnold Plumer and S. F. Plumer, the latter became sole proprietor; managed by John Haslett.  It was run very irregularly; produced in 1845, 800 tons; in 1856, about 600 tons of forge metal out of limestone and bog ores; abandoned in 1858, chiefly on account of lack of timber.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Pages 116 & 117

Plumer, Arnold - 1838

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
6.  Jefferson Furnace, 1838, eight feet bosh, thirty feet high; on Beaver Creek at Jefferson Station; built by Arnold Plumer and S. F. Plumer, the latter became sole proprietor; managed by John Haslett.  It was run very irregularly; produced in 1845, 800 tons; in 1856, about 600 tons of forge metal out of limestone and bog ores; abandoned in 1858, chiefly on account of lack of timber.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Pages 116 & 117

Conrad, M. - 1836

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
5.  Madison Furnace, 1836, steam cold blast, situate on Piney Creek, two miles from the Clarion; nine feet across the bosh; thirty-two feet high; owned originally by Mathiot, Miller & Co., bought by Lyon, Shorb & Co., managed by Thomas McCulloch, Samuel Barr, Calvin Rankin, and M. Conrad; produced, 1845, 1,000 tons; 1856, 2,500 tons of mill metal, out of argillaceous carbonate ores of the coal measures close by; in 1872, made 3,048 tons.  Used chills; abandoned 1873, in consequence of the panic of that year.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Rankin, Calvin Alexander - 1836

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
5.  Madison Furnace, 1836, steam cold blast, situate on Piney Creek, two miles from the Clarion; nine feet across the bosh; thirty-two feet high; owned originally by Mathiot, Miller & Co., bought by Lyon, Shorb & Co., managed by Thomas McCulloch, Samuel Barr, Calvin Rankin, and M. Conrad; produced, 1845, 1,000 tons; 1856, 2,500 tons of mill metal, out of argillaceous carbonate ores of the coal measures close by; in 1872, made 3,048 tons.  Used chills; abandoned 1873, in consequence of the panic of that year.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116
 
You can visit the memorial page for Calvin Alexander Rankin.

Barr, Samuel - 1836

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
5.  Madison Furnace, 1836, steam cold blast, situate on Piney Creek, two miles from the Clarion; nine feet across the bosh; thirty-two feet high; owned originally by Mathiot, Miller & Co., bought by Lyon, Shorb & Co., managed by Thomas McCulloch, Samuel Barr, Calvin Rankin, and M. Conrad; produced, 1845, 1,000 tons; 1856, 2,500 tons of mill metal, out of argillaceous carbonate ores of the coal measures close by; in 1872, made 3,048 tons.  Used chills; abandoned 1873, in consequence of the panic of that year.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

McCulloch, Thomas - 1836

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
5.  Madison Furnace, 1836, steam cold blast, situate on Piney Creek, two miles from the Clarion; nine feet across the bosh; thirty-two feet high; owned originally by Mathiot, Miller & Co., bought by Lyon, Shorb & Co., managed by Thomas McCulloch, Samuel Barr, Calvin Rankin, and M. Conrad; produced, 1845, 1,000 tons; 1856, 2,500 tons of mill metal, out of argillaceous carbonate ores of the coal measures close by; in 1872, made 3,048 tons.  Used chills; abandoned 1873, in consequence of the panic of that year.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Long, D. B. - 1835

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
4.  Beaver Furnace, 1835, on Deer Creek, two miles from its mouth; steam and water; hot and cold blast, the last blast was hot; nine feet bosh by thirty-three feet high; owned by Long, Blackstone & Co.; output 1845, 1,200 tons; in 1852, 1,500; abandoned in 1854.

While in the legislature Mr. D. B. Long, one of the firm, procured the passage of an act, forbidding the sale of intoxicating liquors within a radius of three miles from this furnace.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Henderson, Alfred J. - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Our good friend, Al Henderson of Antis township, was in Bellwood last week for the first time for several weeks. While stepping out of a sleigh he sprained his foot severely, and since the accident he has to use crutches to get about.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for Alfred J Henderson.

Evans, Nathan - 1843

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
3.  Lucinda Furnace, built in 1833, on Paint Creek In Knox township, by James Humes and George B. Hamilton; Humes became sole owner and failed.  The furnace was purchased from John F. Steinman, Humes's assignee, in 1843, by Hon. James Buchanan, afterward president, and John Reynolds, of Cornwall, Lebanon county.  They purchased at the same time 4,351 acres in Knox township, consideration $20,500.  Buchanan visited the furnace in June, 1843.  It was afterwards leased to Reynolds and Nathan Evans; the latter managed it.  The iron made at this furnace had a high reputation with mill and foundrymen.  The stack was hot blast; eight feet bosh by thirty feet high; produced in 1845 1,200 tons per year; in 1856, about 1,500; abandoned in 1858 on account of low prices and scarcity of timber.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Reynolds, John - 1843

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
3.  Lucinda Furnace, built in 1833, on Paint Creek In Knox township, by James Humes and George B. Hamilton; Humes became sole owner and failed.  The furnace was purchased from John F. Steinman, Humes's assignee, in 1843, by Hon. James Buchanan, afterward president, and John Reynolds, of Cornwall, Lebanon county.  They purchased at the same time 4,351 acres in Knox township, consideration $20,500.  Buchanan visited the furnace in June, 1843.  It was afterwards leased to Reynolds and Nathan Evans; the latter managed it.  The iron made at this furnace had a high reputation with mill and foundrymen.  The stack was hot blast; eight feet bosh by thirty feet high; produced in 1845 1,200 tons per year; in 1856, about 1,500; abandoned in 1858 on account of low prices and scarcity of timber.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Buchanan, James - 1843

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
3.  Lucinda Furnace, built in 1833, on Paint Creek In Knox township, by James Humes and George B. Hamilton; Humes became sole owner and failed.  The furnace was purchased from John F. Steinman, Humes's assignee, in 1843, by Hon. James Buchanan, afterward president, and John Reynolds, of Cornwall, Lebanon county.  They purchased at the same time 4,351 acres in Knox township, consideration $20,500.  Buchanan visited the furnace in June, 1843.  It was afterwards leased to Reynolds and Nathan Evans; the latter managed it.  The iron made at this furnace had a high reputation with mill and foundrymen.  The stack was hot blast; eight feet bosh by thirty feet high; produced in 1845 1,200 tons per year; in 1856, about 1,500; abandoned in 1858 on account of low prices and scarcity of timber.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116
 
You can visit the memorial page for James Buchanan.

Steinman, John F. - 1843

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
3.  Lucinda Furnace, built in 1833, on Paint Creek In Knox township, by James Humes and George B. Hamilton; Humes became sole owner and failed.  The furnace was purchased from John F. Steinman, Humes's assignee, in 1843, by Hon. James Buchanan, afterward president, and John Reynolds, of Cornwall, Lebanon county.  They purchased at the same time 4,351 acres in Knox township, consideration $20,500.  Buchanan visited the furnace in June, 1843.  It was afterwards leased to Reynolds and Nathan Evans; the latter managed it.  The iron made at this furnace had a high reputation with mill and foundrymen.  The stack was hot blast; eight feet bosh by thirty feet high; produced in 1845 1,200 tons per year; in 1856, about 1,500; abandoned in 1858 on account of low prices and scarcity of timber.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Hamilton, George B. - 1833

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
3.  Lucinda Furnace, built in 1833, on Paint Creek In Knox township, by James Humes and George B. Hamilton; Humes became sole owner and failed.  The furnace was purchased from John F. Steinman, Humes's assignee, in 1843, by Hon. James Buchanan, afterward president, and John Reynolds, of Cornwall, Lebanon county.  They purchased at the same time 4,351 acres in Knox township, consideration $20,500.  Buchanan visited the furnace in June, 1843.  It was afterwards leased to Reynolds and Nathan Evans; the latter managed it.  The iron made at this furnace had a high reputation with mill and foundrymen.  The stack was hot blast; eight feet bosh by thirty feet high; produced in 1845 1,200 tons per year; in 1856, about 1,500; abandoned in 1858 on account of low prices and scarcity of timber.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Humes, James - 1833

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
3.  Lucinda Furnace, built in 1833, on Paint Creek In Knox township, by James Humes and George B. Hamilton; Humes became sole owner and failed.  The furnace was purchased from John F. Steinman, Humes's assignee, in 1843, by Hon. James Buchanan, afterward president, and John Reynolds, of Cornwall, Lebanon county.  They purchased at the same time 4,351 acres in Knox township, consideration $20,500.  Buchanan visited the furnace in June, 1843.  It was afterwards leased to Reynolds and Nathan Evans; the latter managed it.  The iron made at this furnace had a high reputation with mill and foundrymen.  The stack was hot blast; eight feet bosh by thirty feet high; produced in 1845 1,200 tons per year; in 1856, about 1,500; abandoned in 1858 on account of low prices and scarcity of timber.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Martin, W. N. (Dr.) - 1852

ARTIFICIAL TEETH !
THE BEST POSSIBLE STYLE,
-- AND --
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.

DR. W. N. MARTIN,
No. 52 State street.

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Reference will be given to persons of the first respectability, who are wearing full and partial sets of Teeth, inserted by Dr. M. since his location in Bristol, who have voluntarily givne <sic> permission.
Bristol, Dec. 6.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 6

Smith, James Jr. - 1852

Bliss's Jenny Lind Range.
THE latest pattern with such improvements as renders it more perfect for all purposes of domestic utility and economy than any now in the market.  The oven is so constructed as to secure the certainty of thorough baking the bottom of all articles proper to be cooked in an oven.  All parts of this range is double the usual thickness, and it has been pronounced by competent judges, the most beautiful and perfect in its appearance, of any Cooking Range in this country-- with some advantages over many that are made.  Those wishing to procure a Cooking Range are requested to call and examine the Jenny Lind pattern at the store of
JAMES SMITH, JR. & CO.,
        nov 22        opposite Cole's Hotel.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 6

Monday, July 4, 2022

Lowther, James Webber - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Dr. W. Y. Levengood, and James W. Lowther, who have been in the state of Texas for the past few months, returned to their homes in this place one day this week. Both of these popular gentlemen were in the Lone Star State for their health.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for James Webber Lowther.

Levengood, Wellington Y. (Dr.) - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Dr. W. Y. Levengood, and James W. Lowther, who have been in the state of Texas for the past few months, returned to their homes in this place one day this week. Both of these popular gentlemen were in the Lone Star State for their health.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for Dr Wellington Y. Levengood.

Dick Frank - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Our young friend Frank Dick, who has been in Philadelphia for several weeks pursuing a course in architecture, is now at the home of his parents on First street, North Side. His many friends are glad to see him again.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Watters, Norris Taylor - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Norris Watters returned home on Saturday from Philadelphia where he had been visiting for several weeks. He was on one of those trains that run via Lewistown on account of the landslide at Mapleton.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for Norris Taylor Watters.

Steck, Edward M. - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Ed. M. Steck, of Dallas, Texas, is visting friends in town. At one time Mr. Steck was auditor of the Penna. and Northwestern railroad and has many warm friends in town who are glad to see him.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Root, Edward Nelson - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Among the delegates to the semi-annual convention of the Blair county Christian Endeavor at Altoona, were Mrs. Samuel Mundorff and Mr. E. N. Root of the G. E. Lutheran church.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for Edward Nelson Root.

Mundorff, Malinda C. [Coulter] - 1895

Looking Back
Taken From the Files off the Bulletin, Issue of May 17th, 1895
(continued from last week)

Among the delegates to the semi-annual convention of the Blair county Christian Endeavor at Altoona, were Mrs. Samuel Mundorff and Mr. E. N. Root of the G. E. Lutheran church.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for Malinda C. [Coulter] Mundorff.

Warren, N. - 1852

Fare to Boston reduced.
The Fare through to Boston, by either of the subscriber's Morning Stages, is reduced to $1.50.  Passengers to avail themselves of the reduced price must secure a through ticket, which can be obtained of the drivers or at the ticket office in Boston.
N. WARREN.
    july 12
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 6

Whitmer, Rollo Ray - 1900

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1900

Whitmer, Rollo Ray, Mortician, Whitmer Brothers, 704 North Main Street, Dayton, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Rollo Ray Whitmer.

Sullenberger, Grafton Worley - 1900

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1900

Sullenberger, Grafton Worley, A. B. [Bachelor of Arts], Lecturer, 109 West Church Street, Oxford, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

This may be the memorial for Grafton Worley Sullenberger.

Murphy, Leroy Edward - 1900

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1900

Murphy, Leroy Edward, A. B. [Bachelor of Arts], Merchant, Acton, Indiana, Died March 2, 1923.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Leroy Edward Murphy.

Baker, Ezra - 1852

EZRA BAKER,
NO. 55
South Main st., Providence, R. I.,
IS SELLING at very low prices, the best quality of ladies' Congress Laced Gaiter Boots; morocco, kid and enamelled <sic> Jenny Lind Boots and Shoes; Polkas; Excelsiors; Taylor Ties and Buskins; French and English kid, morocco, patent leather, embroidered, velvet and satin Slippers, &c.

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        oct 25 tf
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 5

This may be the memorial for Ezra Baker.

Wheaton, George - 1852

WARREN PATENT CORDAGE
MANUFACTORY.

THE undersigned having formed a Co-partnership for manufacturing Cordage under the firm of WHEATONS & BAKER, at the Rope Walk recently occupied by CHARLES WHEATON & CO., will execute orders for GANGS of RIGGING, CABLES, and WHALING GEAR, made by steam power, of the best stock, with promptness and on the most favorable terms.  They also intend to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of such descriptions as are usually called for, such as-- Russia and American hemp Rope, tarred and untarred; Manila Hemp Rope; Bolt Rope; Seme Lines; Wormline; Spunyarn; Houslin & Marline; Bedcords; and a variety of Lines.
CHARLES WHEATON,
DANIEL B. WHEATON,
WILLIAM L. BAKER,
GEORGE WHEATON.
        sep 21
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 5
.
This may be the memorial for George Wheaton.

Baker, William L. - 1852

WARREN PATENT CORDAGE
MANUFACTORY.

THE undersigned having formed a Co-partnership for manufacturing Cordage under the firm of WHEATONS & BAKER, at the Rope Walk recently occupied by CHARLES WHEATON & CO., will execute orders for GANGS of RIGGING, CABLES, and WHALING GEAR, made by steam power, of the best stock, with promptness and on the most favorable terms.  They also intend to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of such descriptions as are usually called for, such as-- Russia and American hemp Rope, tarred and untarred; Manila Hemp Rope; Bolt Rope; Seme Lines; Wormline; Spunyarn; Houslin & Marline; Bedcords; and a variety of Lines.
CHARLES WHEATON,
DANIEL B. WHEATON,
WILLIAM L. BAKER,
GEORGE WHEATON.
        sep 21
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 5
.
This may be the memorial for George Wheaton.

Wheaton, Daniel B. - 1852

WARREN PATENT CORDAGE
MANUFACTORY.

THE undersigned having formed a Co-partnership for manufacturing Cordage under the firm of WHEATONS & BAKER, at the Rope Walk recently occupied by CHARLES WHEATON & CO., will execute orders for GANGS of RIGGING, CABLES, and WHALING GEAR, made by steam power, of the best stock, with promptness and on the most favorable terms.  They also intend to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of such descriptions as are usually called for, such as-- Russia and American hemp Rope, tarred and untarred; Manila Hemp Rope; Bolt Rope; Seme Lines; Wormline; Spunyarn; Houslin & Marline; Bedcords; and a variety of Lines.
CHARLES WHEATON,
DANIEL B. WHEATON,
WILLIAM L. BAKER,
GEORGE WHEATON.
        sep 21
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 5

Wheaton, Charles - 1852

WARREN PATENT CORDAGE
MANUFACTORY.

THE undersigned having formed a Co-partnership for manufacturing Cordage under the firm of WHEATONS & BAKER, at the Rope Walk recently occupied by CHARLES WHEATON & CO., will execute orders for GANGS of RIGGING, CABLES, and WHALING GEAR, made by steam power, of the best stock, with promptness and on the most favorable terms.  They also intend to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of such descriptions as are usually called for, such as-- Russia and American hemp Rope, tarred and untarred; Manila Hemp Rope; Bolt Rope; Seme Lines; Wormline; Spunyarn; Houslin & Marline; Bedcords; and a variety of Lines.
CHARLES WHEATON,
DANIEL B. WHEATON,
WILLIAM L. BAKER,
GEORGE WHEATON.
        sep 21
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 5
.
This may be the memorial for Charles Wheaton.

Prescott, H. A. - 1852

WASHINGTON
Clothing and Furnishing
WAREHOUSE.
(The Original Boston branch,)
No. 1 Westminster Street, and Nos. 1 And 2 Washington Building,
PROVIDENCE.
THE Proprietor having thoroughly refitted this establishment, is now prepared for the SPRING and SUMMER TRADE, with a very large stock of
SUPERIOR CLOTHING
AND FURNISHING GOODS,
which for variety, style and finish is surpassed by that of no other store in New England, and at prices which none CAN UNDERSELL !

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AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES,
By H. A. Prescott.
Providence, April 17, 1852.                                                                                                                                                                3m
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 4

Mortland, Arthur Caldwell - 1900

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1900

Mortland, Arthur Caldwell, Ph.G., Secretary and Sales Manager, The Edgerton Manufacturing Company Of Plymouth, Indiana, 1329 East Wayne Street South, South Bend, Indiana.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

McClung, John Brelsford - 1900

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1900
McClung, J. B., Inspector, 639 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for John Brelsford McClung.

Maxwell, Leo Carlton - 1900

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1900
Maxwell, Leo Carlton, A.B. {Bachelor of Arts}, Hardware Dealer, Liberty, Indiana.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Leo Carlton Maxwell.

Andrews, D. W. - 1852

GROCERIES.
LOAF, crushed, steam refined, and pulverized Sugars; Havana brown Sugar; Teas of all kinds; Coffee; Molasses; dried Apples; Mustard; Mackerel; and almost every article usually found in a Grocery Store-- for sale by
D. W. ANDREWS,
        mch 29                                                                                                                                                  Corner Main and Millet sts.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 4

Driscol, S. A. - 1852

Real Estate & Stock Broker.
THE subscriber offers his services to the public for the sale and purchase of Real Estate, and Bank Stock in the Banks in this town and city of Providence.

All business entrusted to me will be strictly confidential, and punctually attended to.
S. A. DRISCOL.
      may 31
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 2

Martin, Henry - 1852

ESTATE OF HENRY MARTIN,
Court of Probate, Warren, June 5, 1852.
JOHN T. CHILD, Administrator on the estate of Henry Martin, late of said Warren, deceased, presents his final account for allowance:

Ordered, that the same be received and referred to a Court of Probate to be holden at the Town Clerk's Office in said Warren, on the first Saturday of July next, at two o'clock, p. m., for consideration; and that notice thereof be published three successive weeks in the Northern Star.
S. RANDALL, P. Clerk.
        june 12
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 1

Child, John T. - 1852

ESTATE OF HENRY MARTIN,
Court of Probate, Warren, June 5, 1852.
JOHN T. CHILD, Administrator on the estate of Henry Martin, late of said Warren, deceased, presents his final account for allowance:

Ordered, that the same be received and referred to a Court of Probate to be holden at the Town Clerk's Office in said Warren, on the first Saturday of July next, at two o'clock, p. m., for consideration; and that notice thereof be published three successive weeks in the Northern Star.
S. RANDALL, P. Clerk.
        june 12
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 1

Sunday, July 3, 2022

Kline, Charles Flint (Dr.) - 1900

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1900
Kline, Charles Flint, Physician, Portsmouth, Ohio.  Died January 7, 1913.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Dr Charles Flint Kline.

Barrere, Granville - 1900

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1900
Barrere, Granville, Editor and Owner, News-Herald, Hillsboro, Ohio.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Granville Barrere.

McKim, David - 1832

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
2.  Shippenville Furnace, hot blast, at the junction of Deer and Paint Creeks, one mile southeast of Shippenville.  Owned by Richard Shippen and Jacob Black; erected in 1832; managed by Robert Montgomery and David McKim: nine feet across the bosh by thirty-two feet high; production, 1845, about 1,200 tons; 1856, 1,500; abandoned in 1859.

In connection with Shippenville furnace there was a forge-- the only one in the county.  It stood a mile further down Deer Creek, and made altogether fifty tons of bar iron.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Montgomery, Robert - 1832

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
2.  Shippenville Furnace, hot blast, at the junction of Deer and Paint Creeks, one mile southeast of Shippenville.  Owned by Richard Shippen and Jacob Black; erected in 1832; managed by Robert Montgomery and David McKim: nine feet across the bosh by thirty-two feet high; production, 1845, about 1,200 tons; 1856, 1,500; abandoned in 1859.

In connection with Shippenville furnace there was a forge-- the only one in the county.  It stood a mile further down Deer Creek, and made altogether fifty tons of bar iron.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Black, Jacob - 1832

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
2.  Shippenville Furnace, hot blast, at the junction of Deer and Paint Creeks, one mile southeast of Shippenville.  Owned by Richard Shippen and Jacob Black; erected in 1832; managed by Robert Montgomery and David McKim: nine feet across the bosh by thirty-two feet high; production, 1845, about 1,200 tons; 1856, 1,500; abandoned in 1859.

In connection with Shippenville furnace there was a forge-- the only one in the county.  It stood a mile further down Deer Creek, and made altogether fifty tons of bar iron.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Shippen, Richard - 1832

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
2.  Shippenville Furnace, hot blast, at the junction of Deer and Paint Creeks, one mile southeast of Shippenville.  Owned by Richard Shippen and Jacob Black; erected in 1832; managed by Robert Montgomery and David McKim: nine feet across the bosh by thirty-two feet high; production, 1845, about 1,200 tons; 1856, 1,500; abandoned in 1859.

In connection with Shippenville furnace there was a forge-- the only one in the county.  It stood a mile further down Deer Creek, and made altogether fifty tons of bar iron.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

This may be the memorial for Richard Shippen.

Teetor, Judson - 1899

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1899
Teetor, Judson, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], Physician, Pleasant Hill, Ohio.  Deceased.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Murray, Percy E - 1899

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1899
Murray, Percy E.  Expelled.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Hetherington, Nelson - 1851

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
1.  Clarion Furnace, cold blast, on the Clarion River, a little west of the mouth of Little Toby, built in 1829; thirty feet high by eight feet bosh; owners Henry Bear and Christian Myers, afterward Myers alone, who in 1851 assigned to Nelson Hetherington.  Produced about 1,300 tons a year.  Abandoned in 1852 on account of difficulty of reaching ore and financial considerations.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Myers, Christian - 1829

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
1.  Clarion Furnace, cold blast, on the Clarion River, a little west of the mouth of Little Toby, built in 1829; thirty feet high by eight feet bosh; owners Henry Bear and Christian Myers, afterward Myers alone, who in 1851 assigned to Nelson Hetherington.  Produced about 1,300 tons a year.  Abandoned in 1852 on account of difficulty of reaching ore and financial considerations.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Bear, Henry - 1829

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
1.  Clarion Furnace, cold blast, on the Clarion River, a little west of the mouth of Little Toby, built in 1829; thirty feet high by eight feet bosh; owners Henry Bear and Christian Myers, afterward Myers alone, who in 1851 assigned to Nelson Hetherington.  Produced about 1,300 tons a year.  Abandoned in 1852 on account of difficulty of reaching ore and financial considerations.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Egan, John Edward - 1899

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1899
Egan, John Edward, Attorney, 804 Schwind Building, Dayton, Ohio.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Campbell, John Stansell - 1899

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1899
Campbell, John Stansell, Auto Service, 2500 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Beck, Stanley Miller (Dr.) - 1899

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1899
Beck, Stanley Miller, M.D. [Doctor of Medicine], Physician, 1001 Reibold Building, Dayton, Ohio.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Dr Stanley Miller Beck.

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Stabler, Alvin Kemper - 1898

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1898
Stabler, Alvin Kemper, Teacher, Phoenix, Arizona.  Died June 29, 1916.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Alvin Kemper Stabler.

Braman, Mary Ann [Ward] - 1852

ESTATE OF ELIJAH BRAMAN.
Court of Probate, Warren, June 5, 1852.
MARY ANN BRAMAN, Administratrix on the estate of Elijah Braman, late of Warren, deceased, presents her account for settlement and allowance;

Ordered, that the same be received and referred for consideration to a Court of Probate to be holden at the Town Clerk's office in said Warren, on the first Saturday of July next, at two o'clock, p. m., and that notice thereof be published three successive weeks in the Northern Star.
        june 12        S. RANDALL, P. Clerk.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Mary Ann [Ward] Braman.

Braman, Elijah - 1852

ESTATE OF ELIJAH BRAMAN.
Court of Probate, Warren, June 5, 1852.
MARY ANN BRAMAN, Administratrix on the estate of Elijah Braman, late of Warren, deceased, presents her account for settlement and allowance;

Ordered, that the same be received and referred for consideration to a Court of Probate to be holden at the Town Clerk's office in said Warren, on the first Saturday of July next, at two o'clock, p. m., and that notice thereof be published three successive weeks in the Northern Star.
        june 12        S. RANDALL, P. Clerk.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 4, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Elijah Braman.