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Clemma A. Stoker

F, #4151, b. about 1865, d. December 1931

Parents

FatherDarius R. Stoker (b. 27 December 1836, d. 19 October 1919)
MotherMary M. Strother (b. 5 April 1839, d. January 1928)

Biography

Clemma A. Stoker was born about 1865 in Ohio. She and Frank P. Debrandt were married. She died in December 1931, at age ~66. She was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio.
Her married name was Clemma A. Debrandt. 1880 OHIO Census: Hancock County, Findlay, ED 191, Pg 617D:

KB 20 32/38 Stoker, Darius R. WM 45 Md. Farmer OH MD OH
Mary M. WF 41 Md Wife Deeping House OH VA OH
Clemma WF 15 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Viola M. WF 13 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Luella D. WF 11 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Arthur H. WM 5 S Son Attended Sch. OH OH OH




Darius R. Stoker
Centennial Biographical History, Hancock County, Ohio
Page 472-473
Photos available for Darius R. Stoker and Mary M. (Strother) Stoker

The Stokers, now one of the strong and prosperous family connections of
Hancock county, have been identified with the county's affairs for more than
half a century. The paternal ancestors were of German origin, and the first
of the name who appeared in America was John Stoker, who eventually found
his way to the west. His son, Jacob Stoker, was born in Perry county, Ohio,
June 29, 1806, but in early life located in Fairfield county, where he
remained a number of years. In 1845 he came to Hancock county and purchased
one hundred and sixty acres of land, to which he subsequently added eighty
acres, and all of this he cleared and improved by his own labor. He was a
fine specimen of the sturdy pioneer, of evenly balanced character,
industrious habits and not to be discouraged by any kind of hardships.
Eventually he succeeded in converting his originally wild land into a good
estate, which increased in value as the years went by and made a comfortable
inheritance for his descendants. By a marriage in 1828, with Elizabeth
Hartsock, he had a daughter named Athelinda. The first wife dying, he was
married March 4, 1830, to Mary R. Pence, who was born in Fairfield county,
Ohio, January 4, 1812. The children by this second union were: David P.,
born January 4, 1831; Tunus A., September 4, 1832; Dicy R., February 21,
1834; Darius R., December 27, 1836; Cyrus H., born July 19, 1939; Mary J.,
November 22, 1841; and Wilson C. Jacob Stoker died February 28, 1866, and
his wife on July 14, 1889. Three of their sons entered the Union service
during the Civil war and made highly honorable military records, two of them
sealing their devotion with their lives. Darius and David enlisted
September 19, 1861, in Company F, Twenty-first Regiment, Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and their brother Cyrus joined the same command a year later.
They took part with their regiment in the bloody battle of Stone River, near
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in the early days of 1863, and fared badly as a
result of the desperate fighting. Cyrus was killed on the battlefield and
David was so badly wounded that he lingered but a short time after the
battle. Darius also received a wound, but recovered, and at the end of two
years' service was honorably discharged.

After returning from the army Darius R. Stoker engaged in farm work, and
pursued it with such success as to eventually gain standing as one of the
leading farmers of this country. At the present time he owns one hundred
and forty-three acres of good land in Liberty township, which is well
improved as to buildings, fences and other adjuncts of an up-to-date farm,
and this estate is managed and cultivated by Mr. Stoker according to the
best modern methods of scientific agriculture. October 13, 1863, Mr. Stoker
was married to Miss Mary N. Strother, who comes of a noted old Virginia
family that is deserving of more than a passing notice. John and Anna
Strother, who came from Virginia to Licking county, Ohio, in 1818, had a
family of seven children. One son, Isaac J. Strother, who came to Ohio at
the same time, engaged in farming and achieved success in that line. By his
first marriage, with Hannah Beardsley, he had one daughter named Eliza Ann.
In March, 1838, his second marriage took place, with Elizabeth Hall, by whom
he had six children. Clemma A Debrandt

Birth: unknown
Death: Dec., 1931


Burial:
Maple Grove Cemetery
Findlay
Hancock County
Ohio, USA

Created by: Joseph Crone
Record added: Mar 22, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 67268891.
Last Edited19 July 2010 21:55:48

Viola M. Stoker

F, #4152, b. 10 August 1865, d. 28 December 1927

Parents

FatherDarius R. Stoker (b. 27 December 1836, d. 19 October 1919)
MotherMary M. Strother (b. 5 April 1839, d. January 1928)

Biography

Viola M. Stoker was born on 10 August 1865 in Hancock County, Ohio. She and Aeneas Collingwood were married. She died on 28 December 1927, at age 62, in Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio. She was buried in McComb Union Cemetery, McComb, Hancock County, Ohio.
Her married name was Viola M. Collingwood. 1880 OHIO Census: Hancock County, Findlay, ED 191, Pg 617D:

KB 20 32/38 Stoker, Darius R. WM 45 Md. Farmer OH MD OH
Mary M. WF 41 Md Wife Deeping House OH VA OH
Clemma WF 15 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Viola M. WF 13 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Luella D. WF 11 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Arthur H. WM 5 S Son Attended Sch. OH OH OH




Darius R. Stoker
Centennial Biographical History, Hancock County, Ohio
Page 472-473
Photos available for Darius R. Stoker and Mary M. (Strother) Stoker

The Stokers, now one of the strong and prosperous family connections of
Hancock county, have been identified with the county's affairs for more than
half a century. The paternal ancestors were of German origin, and the first
of the name who appeared in America was John Stoker, who eventually found
his way to the west. His son, Jacob Stoker, was born in Perry county, Ohio,
June 29, 1806, but in early life located in Fairfield county, where he
remained a number of years. In 1845 he came to Hancock county and purchased
one hundred and sixty acres of land, to which he subsequently added eighty
acres, and all of this he cleared and improved by his own labor. He was a
fine specimen of the sturdy pioneer, of evenly balanced character,
industrious habits and not to be discouraged by any kind of hardships.
Eventually he succeeded in converting his originally wild land into a good
estate, which increased in value as the years went by and made a comfortable
inheritance for his descendants. By a marriage in 1828, with Elizabeth
Hartsock, he had a daughter named Athelinda. The first wife dying, he was
married March 4, 1830, to Mary R. Pence, who was born in Fairfield county,
Ohio, January 4, 1812. The children by this second union were: David P.,
born January 4, 1831; Tunus A., September 4, 1832; Dicy R., February 21,
1834; Darius R., December 27, 1836; Cyrus H., born July 19, 1939; Mary J.,
November 22, 1841; and Wilson C. Jacob Stoker died February 28, 1866, and
his wife on July 14, 1889. Three of their sons entered the Union service
during the Civil war and made highly honorable military records, two of them
sealing their devotion with their lives. Darius and David enlisted
September 19, 1861, in Company F, Twenty-first Regiment, Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and their brother Cyrus joined the same command a year later.
They took part with their regiment in the bloody battle of Stone River, near
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in the early days of 1863, and fared badly as a
result of the desperate fighting. Cyrus was killed on the battlefield and
David was so badly wounded that he lingered but a short time after the
battle. Darius also received a wound, but recovered, and at the end of two
years' service was honorably discharged.

After returning from the army Darius R. Stoker engaged in farm work, and
pursued it with such success as to eventually gain standing as one of the
leading farmers of this country. At the present time he owns one hundred
and forty-three acres of good land in Liberty township, which is well
improved as to buildings, fences and other adjuncts of an up-to-date farm,
and this estate is managed and cultivated by Mr. Stoker according to the
best modern methods of scientific agriculture. October 13, 1863, Mr. Stoker
was married to Miss Mary N. Strother, who comes of a noted old Virginia
family that is deserving of more than a passing notice. John and Anna
Strother, who came from Virginia to Licking county, Ohio, in 1818, had a
family of seven children. One son, Isaac J. Strother, who came to Ohio at
the same time, engaged in farming and achieved success in that line. By his
first marriage, with Hannah Beardsley, he had one daughter named Eliza Ann.
In March, 1838, his second marriage took place, with Elizabeth Hall, by whom
he had six childre. Stone photo present

Viola Mellie Stoker Collingwood

Birth: Aug. 10, 1865
Hancock County
Ohio, USA
Death: Dec. 28, 1927
Findlay
Hancock County
Ohio, USA


Family links:
Parents:
Darius R Stoker (1836 - 1919)
Mary M Strother Stoker (1839 - 1928)

Spouse:
Aeneas Collingwood (1862 - 1922)

Children:
Darius Arnold Collingwood (1903 - 1974)*

*Point here for explanation

Burial:
McComb Union Cemetery
McComb
Hancock County
Ohio, USA
Plot: 4th Addition, Row 24, Lot 3

Created by: Kris Kreh Martin
Record added: Jul 07, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39171777.
Last Edited19 July 2010 21:55:48

Luella D. Stoker

F, #4153, b. about 1869

Parents

FatherDarius R. Stoker (b. 27 December 1836, d. 19 October 1919)
MotherMary M. Strother (b. 5 April 1839, d. January 1928)

Biography

Luella D. Stoker was born about 1869 in Ohio. She died.
Her married name was Luella D. Altman. 1880 OHIO Census: Hancock County, Findlay, ED 191, Pg 617D:

KB 20 32/38 Stoker, Darius R. WM 45 Md. Farmer OH MD OH
Mary M. WF 41 Md Wife Deeping House OH VA OH
Clemma WF 15 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Viola M. WF 13 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Luella D. WF 11 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Arthur H. WM 5 S Son Attended Sch. OH OH OH




Darius R. Stoker
Centennial Biographical History, Hancock County, Ohio
Page 472-473
Photos available for Darius R. Stoker and Mary M. (Strother) Stoker

The Stokers, now one of the strong and prosperous family connections of
Hancock county, have been identified with the county's affairs for more than
half a century. The paternal ancestors were of German origin, and the first
of the name who appeared in America was John Stoker, who eventually found
his way to the west. His son, Jacob Stoker, was born in Perry county, Ohio,
June 29, 1806, but in early life located in Fairfield county, where he
remained a number of years. In 1845 he came to Hancock county and purchased
one hundred and sixty acres of land, to which he subsequently added eighty
acres, and all of this he cleared and improved by his own labor. He was a
fine specimen of the sturdy pioneer, of evenly balanced character,
industrious habits and not to be discouraged by any kind of hardships.
Eventually he succeeded in converting his originally wild land into a good
estate, which increased in value as the years went by and made a comfortable
inheritance for his descendants. By a marriage in 1828, with Elizabeth
Hartsock, he had a daughter named Athelinda. The first wife dying, he was
married March 4, 1830, to Mary R. Pence, who was born in Fairfield county,
Ohio, January 4, 1812. The children by this second union were: David P.,
born January 4, 1831; Tunus A., September 4, 1832; Dicy R., February 21,
1834; Darius R., December 27, 1836; Cyrus H., born July 19, 1939; Mary J.,
November 22, 1841; and Wilson C. Jacob Stoker died February 28, 1866, and
his wife on July 14, 1889. Three of their sons entered the Union service
during the Civil war and made highly honorable military records, two of them
sealing their devotion with their lives. Darius and David enlisted
September 19, 1861, in Company F, Twenty-first Regiment, Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and their brother Cyrus joined the same command a year later.
They took part with their regiment in the bloody battle of Stone River, near
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in the early days of 1863, and fared badly as a
result of the desperate fighting. Cyrus was killed on the battlefield and
David was so badly wounded that he lingered but a short time after the
battle. Darius also received a wound, but recovered, and at the end of two
years' service was honorably discharged.

After returning from the army Darius R. Stoker engaged in farm work, and
pursued it with such success as to eventually gain standing as one of the
leading farmers of this country. At the present time he owns one hundred
and forty-three acres of good land in Liberty township, which is well
improved as to buildings, fences and other adjuncts of an up-to-date farm,
and this estate is managed and cultivated by Mr. Stoker according to the
best modern methods of scientific agriculture. October 13, 1863, Mr. Stoker
was married to Miss Mary N. Strother, who comes of a noted old Virginia
family that is deserving of more than a passing notice. John and Anna
Strother, who came from Virginia to Licking county, Ohio, in 1818, had a
family of seven children. One son, Isaac J. Strother, who came to Ohio at
the same time, engaged in farming and achieved success in that line. By his
first marriage, with Hannah Beardsley, he had one daughter named Eliza Ann.
In March, 1838, his second marriage took place, with Elizabeth Hall, by whom
he had six childre.
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Arthur H. Stoker

M, #4154, b. about 1875

Parents

FatherDarius R. Stoker (b. 27 December 1836, d. 19 October 1919)
MotherMary M. Strother (b. 5 April 1839, d. January 1928)

Biography

Arthur H. Stoker was born about 1875 in Ohio. He died.
1880 OHIO Census: Hancock County, Findlay, ED 191, Pg 617D:

KB 20 32/38 Stoker, Darius R. WM 45 Md. Farmer OH MD OH
Mary M. WF 41 Md Wife Deeping House OH VA OH
Clemma WF 15 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Viola M. WF 13 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Luella D. WF 11 S Daug Attended Sch. OH OH OH
Arthur H. WM 5 S Son Attended Sch. OH OH OH




Darius R. Stoker
Centennial Biographical History, Hancock County, Ohio
Page 472-473
Photos available for Darius R. Stoker and Mary M. (Strother) Stoker

The Stokers, now one of the strong and prosperous family connections of
Hancock county, have been identified with the county's affairs for more than
half a century. The paternal ancestors were of German origin, and the first
of the name who appeared in America was John Stoker, who eventually found
his way to the west. His son, Jacob Stoker, was born in Perry county, Ohio,
June 29, 1806, but in early life located in Fairfield county, where he
remained a number of years. In 1845 he came to Hancock county and purchased
one hundred and sixty acres of land, to which he subsequently added eighty
acres, and all of this he cleared and improved by his own labor. He was a
fine specimen of the sturdy pioneer, of evenly balanced character,
industrious habits and not to be discouraged by any kind of hardships.
Eventually he succeeded in converting his originally wild land into a good
estate, which increased in value as the years went by and made a comfortable
inheritance for his descendants. By a marriage in 1828, with Elizabeth
Hartsock, he had a daughter named Athelinda. The first wife dying, he was
married March 4, 1830, to Mary R. Pence, who was born in Fairfield county,
Ohio, January 4, 1812. The children by this second union were: David P.,
born January 4, 1831; Tunus A., September 4, 1832; Dicy R., February 21,
1834; Darius R., December 27, 1836; Cyrus H., born July 19, 1939; Mary J.,
November 22, 1841; and Wilson C. Jacob Stoker died February 28, 1866, and
his wife on July 14, 1889. Three of their sons entered the Union service
during the Civil war and made highly honorable military records, two of them
sealing their devotion with their lives. Darius and David enlisted
September 19, 1861, in Company F, Twenty-first Regiment, Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and their brother Cyrus joined the same command a year later.
They took part with their regiment in the bloody battle of Stone River, near
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in the early days of 1863, and fared badly as a
result of the desperate fighting. Cyrus was killed on the battlefield and
David was so badly wounded that he lingered but a short time after the
battle. Darius also received a wound, but recovered, and at the end of two
years' service was honorably discharged.

After returning from the army Darius R. Stoker engaged in farm work, and
pursued it with such success as to eventually gain standing as one of the
leading farmers of this country. At the present time he owns one hundred
and forty-three acres of good land in Liberty township, which is well
improved as to buildings, fences and other adjuncts of an up-to-date farm,
and this estate is managed and cultivated by Mr. Stoker according to the
best modern methods of scientific agriculture. October 13, 1863, Mr. Stoker
was married to Miss Mary N. Strother, who comes of a noted old Virginia
family that is deserving of more than a passing notice. John and Anna
Strother, who came from Virginia to Licking county, Ohio, in 1818, had a
family of seven children. One son, Isaac J. Strother, who came to Ohio at
the same time, engaged in farming and achieved success in that line. By his
first marriage, with Hannah Beardsley, he had one daughter named Eliza Ann.
In March, 1838, his second marriage took place, with Elizabeth Hall, by whom
he had six childre.
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Mabel Blanch Strother

F, #4155, b. 4 November 1870

Parents

FatherAmos Bonham Strother (b. 27 December 1840, d. 1926)
MotherEllen Augusta Goudy (b. 10 February 1850, d. 29 December 1936)

Biography

Mabel Blanch Strother was born on 4 November 1870 in Linn Twp., Linn County, IA. She died.
Mabel Blanch Strother was enumerated on the census in Linn Twp., Linn County, IA. 1. 1880 Census: IOWA, Linn Co., Linn Twp., ED 268, Pg 252, 9 June, 1880:

Ln35 46/51 Strother, Amos WM39 Md Farmer OH OH OH
Ellen WF30 Md Wife Keeping House
Mabel WF 9 S Daug IA OH OH
Delbert H. WM 7 S Son IA OH Hanover
John WM 5 S Son sIA OH IA.
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Delbert Hall Strother

M, #4156, b. 26 November 1872, d. 27 May 1930

Parents

FatherAmos Bonham Strother (b. 27 December 1840, d. 1926)
MotherEllen Augusta Goudy (b. 10 February 1850, d. 29 December 1936)

Biography

Delbert Hall Strother was born on 26 November 1872 in Linn Twp., Linn County, Iowa. He died on 27 May 1930, at age 57, in Mt. Vernon, Iowa.
Delbert Hall Strother was enumerated on the census in Linn Twp., Linn County, IA. He was enumerated on the census in Beulah Twp., Davidson County, SD. He was enumerated on the census in Beulah Twp., Davidson County, SD. He was enumerated on the census in Beulah Twp., Davidson County, SD. He was enumerated on the census. He was enumerated on the census. 1. 1880 Census: IOWA, Linn Co., Linn Twp., ED 268, Pg 252, 9 June, 1880:

Ln35 46/51 Strother, Amos WM39 Md Farmer OH OH OH
Ellen WF30 Md Wife Keeping House
Mabel WF 9 S Daug IA OH OH
Delbert H. WM 7 S Son IA OH Hanover
John WM 5 S Son IA OH IA


1910 South Dakota census, Davidson Co., Beulah Twp. ED 131, Pg 160A 29 April, 1910:
LN 1 110/110 Strother, Delbert H. Head MW37 Md 12 IA OH IA Farmer, Gen. Farm.
Lizzie A. Wife FW36 MD 12 1ch, 1lvg.ch IA IN IA None
Corliss C. Son MW 4S SD IA IA none

WWI Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918:
Delbert Hall Strother
Davidson Co. South Dakota
Birthdate 26 Nov 1874
Race White
Nearest Relative: Elizabeth Strother

1920 South Dakota Census, Davison Co., Beulah Tw;. ED 63 Pg 129A 13 anuary, 1920:
LN5 61/62 Strother, D.H. Head O MW47 Md IA IA
Lizzie Wife FW 46 Md IA OH IA
Claire Son MW 13 S SD IA IA

1930 South Dakota Census, Davison County, Beulah Twp., District 3, April 1, 1930:
KB5 72/72 Strother, Delbert Head O MW57 Md 24 IA OH IA Farmer, Gen. Farm. Not a Vet
Elizabeth Wife FW56 Md 23 IA IN IA None
Corliss C. Son MW23 S SD IA IA Farm Laborer Farm Not a Vet.
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John Bonham Strother

M, #4157, b. 12 February 1875

Parents

FatherAmos Bonham Strother (b. 27 December 1840, d. 1926)
MotherEllen Augusta Goudy (b. 10 February 1850, d. 29 December 1936)

Biography

John Bonham Strother was born on 12 February 1875 in Linn Twp., Linn County, IA. He died.
John Bonham Strother was enumerated on the census in Linn Twp., Linn County, IA. 11880 Census: IOWA, Linn Co., Linn Twp., ED 268, Pg 252, 9 June, 1880:

Ln35 46/51 Strother, Amos WM39 Md Farmer OH OH OH
Ellen WF30 Md Wife Keeping House
Mabel WF 9 S Daug IA OH OH
Delbert H. WM 7 S Son IA OH Hanover
John WM 5 S Son IA OH IA.
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Cora Moorhead

F, #4158, b. about 1869

Parents

FatherWilliam Bell Moorhead (b. 6 February 1838, d. 9 July 1936)
MotherCaroline Virginia Strother (b. 6 February 1842, d. 6 June 1919)

Biography

Cora Moorhead was born about 1869 in Linn County, IA. She died.
1. 1870 IOWA Census: Brown Twp., Linn Co., P.O. Viola, Pg 16:
LN 35 198/192 Moorhead, William 29 M Farmer 2500 500 OH
Caroline 26 F K. House OH
Cora l F IA
Strothers,Emma 17 F Without OH

Note: Living nearby in household 193/187, is Absalom Strother, Caroline Strother Moorhead's brother.
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James A. Cowman

M, #4159, b. about 1828

Biography

James A. Cowman was born about 1828. He and Elizabeth Ann Strother were married on 28 October 1852 in Hancock County, Ohio. He died.
1. Source for marriage: Marriage Records of Hancock County, Ohio 1828 thru 1864, pg. 157:
Strother, Eliza A. married Cowman, James 28 Oct 1852.

Groom's Name: James Cowman
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Eliza A. Strother
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 28 Oct 1852
Marriage Place: Hancock, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02366-8
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 1299131
Reference Number: cn 105 p 152
Collection: null.
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Hyram Strother

M, #4160, d. 1868

Parents

FatherIsaac Johnson Strother (b. 1805, d. 7 April 1868)
MotherElizabeth Hall (b. 1817, d. 10 August 1865)

Biography

Hyram Strother died in 1868.
Source: Dave Culp GenForum post #898 to Strother Forum on February 25, 2001.

Researcher: Peggy O'Leary, 486 Saxon Circle, Orange, TX 77632, email [email protected].
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Anna Hannah ("Anna") Beardsley

F, #4161, b. 15 July 1812, d. before 1838

Parents

FatherDaniel Beardsley (b. 21 April 1773, d. August 1849)
MotherHannah Bailey (b. 24 September 1776, d. about 1855)

Family: Isaac Johnson Strother (b. 1805, d. 7 April 1868)

DaughterElizabeth Ann Strother (b. about 1832)

Biography

Anna Hannah ("Anna") Beardsley was born on 15 July 1812 in , Ohio. She and Isaac Johnson Strother were married before 1832. She died before 1838 in.
Her married name was Anna Hannah ("Anna") Strother. Hannah (Anna) BEARDSLEY
Married Isaac J. Strother

Father: Daniel BEARDSLEY b: 1773 in Litchfield Co., CT
Mother: Hannah Brush BAILEY

Marriage 1 Isaac Johnson STROTHER b: 1805 in VA

* Married: Bef 1832

Children

1.Elizabeth Ann STROTHER b: Abt 1832 in Hancock Co., OH



Darius R. Stoker
2. Centennial Biographical History, Hancock County, Ohio
Page 472-473
Photos available for Darius R. Stoker and Mary M. (Strother) Stoker

The Stokers, now one of the strong and prosperous family connections of
Hancock county, have been identified with the county's affairs for more than
half a century. The paternal ancestors were of German origin, and the first
of the name who appeared in America was John Stoker, who eventually found
his way to the west. His son, Jacob Stoker, was born in Perry county, Ohio,
June 29, 1806, but in early life located in Fairfield county, where he
remained a number of years. In 1845 he came to Hancock county and purchased
one hundred and sixty acres of land, to which he subsequently added eighty
acres, and all of this he cleared and improved by his own labor. He was a
fine specimen of the sturdy pioneer, of evenly balanced character,
industrious habits and not to be discouraged by any kind of hardships.
Eventually he succeeded in converting his originally wild land into a good
estate, which increased in value as the years went by and made a comfortable
inheritance for his descendants. By a marriage in 1828, with Elizabeth
Hartsock, he had a daughter named Athelinda. The first wife dying, he was
married March 4, 1830, to Mary R. Pence, who was born in Fairfield county,
Ohio, January 4, 1812. The children by this second union were: David P.,
born January 4, 1831; Tunus A., September 4, 1832; Dicy R., February 21,
1834; Darius R., December 27, 1836; Cyrus H., born July 19, 1939; Mary J.,
November 22, 1841; and Wilson C. Jacob Stoker died February 28, 1866, and
his wife on July 14, 1889. Three of their sons entered the Union service
during the Civil war and made highly honorable military records, two of them
sealing their devotion with their lives. Darius and David enlisted
September 19, 1861, in Company F, Twenty-first Regiment, Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and their brother Cyrus joined the same command a year later.
They took part with their regiment in the bloody battle of Stone River, near
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in the early days of 1863, and fared badly as a
result of the desperate fighting. Cyrus was killed on the battlefield and
David was so badly wounded that he lingered but a short time after the
battle. Darius also received a wound, but recovered, and at the end of two
years' service was honorably discharged.

After returning from the army Darius R. Stoker engaged in farm work, and
pursued it with such success as to eventually gain standing as one of the
leading farmers of this country. At the present time he owns one hundred
and forty-three acres of good land in Liberty township, which is well
improved as to buildings, fences and other adjuncts of an up-to-date farm,
and this estate is managed and cultivated by Mr. Stoker according to the
best modern methods of scientific agriculture. October 13, 1863, Mr. Stoker
was married to Miss Mary N. Strother, who comes of a noted old Virginia
family that is deserving of more than a passing notice. John and Anna
Strother, who came from Virginia to Licking county, Ohio, in 1818, had a
family of seven children. One son, Isaac J. Strother, who came to Ohio at
the same time, engaged in farming and achieved success in that line. By his
first marriage, with Hannah Beardsley, he had one daughter named Eliza Ann.
In March, 1838, his second marriage took place, with Elizabeth Hall, by whom
he had six children: Mary M. (now Mrs. D. R. Stoker), Amos B., Caroline V.,
Absalom H., Lucy D. and Emily T. Mrs. Stoker's mother died in August 1866,
and her father in 1868.

The union of Darius R. and Mary M. (Strother) Stoker resulted in the birth
of four children. Clemma A., the eldest of these, was married in 1982 to
Frank P. DeBrandt, and has three children. Viola M., s.
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Elizabeth Ann Strother

F, #4162, b. about 1832

Parents

FatherIsaac Johnson Strother (b. 1805, d. 7 April 1868)
MotherAnna Hannah ("Anna") Beardsley (b. 15 July 1812, d. before 1838)

Biography

Elizabeth Ann Strother was born about 1832 in Hancock County, Ohio. She and James A. Cowman were married on 28 October 1852 in Hancock County, Ohio. She died.
Elizabeth Ann Strother was enumerated on the census in Findlay Twp., Hancock County, Ohio. She was enumerated on the census in Liberty Twp., Hancock County, Ohio. Her married name was Elizabeth Ann Cowman. 1. 1840 OH Census Findlay Twp., Hancock Co., OH:
Isaac J. Strother
Males:
1 30-39 (Isaac J., 36)
Females:
1 under 5 (Mary M., 1)
1 5-9 (Eliza Ann, 8)
1 20-29 (Elizabeth, 23)
2. 1850 Census Liberty Twp, Hancock Co., OH enumerated 2 Sept. by Isaac J. Strother:
#1/#1 Isaac J. Strother 46 M Farmer, $1200 VA, married this year
Elizabeth 33 F OH
Eliza Ann 18 F OH attending school
Mary M. 11 F OH attending school
Amos B. 10 M OH attending school
Caroline V. 9 F OH attending school
Absalom H. 6 M OH attending school
Lucy D. 1 F OH

3. Source for marriage: Marriage Records of Hancock County, Ohio 1828 thru 1864, pg. 157:
Strother, Eliza A. married Cowman, James 28 Oct 1852.
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Emily J. Strother

F, #4163, b. about 1853

Parents

FatherIsaac Johnson Strother (b. 1805, d. 7 April 1868)
MotherElizabeth Hall (b. 1817, d. 10 August 1865)

Biography

Emily J. Strother was born about 1853 in Findlay, Hancock Co. Ohio. She died.
Emily J. Strother was enumerated on the census in Findlay, Hancock Co, Ohio. She was enumerated on the census in Brown Twp., Linn County, IA. 1. 1860 OHIO Census: Liberty Twp, Hancock Co. OH Pg.12, enumerated by A. P. Byal 5 June 1860;
#80 #79 Isaac J. Strother 52 M Farmer $3000, $600 VA
Elizabetrh 43 F OH
Mary 21 F Seamstress OH
Amos B. 19 M Attending School OH
Caroline V. 18 F School Teacher OH
Absalom 16 M Attending School OH
Lucy D. 11 F Attending School OH
Emily J. 7 F Attending School OH

2. 1870 IOWA Census: Brown Twp., Linn Co., P.O. Viola, Pg 16:
LN 35 198/192 Moorhead, William 29 M Farmer 2500 500 OH
Caroline 26 F K. House OH
Cora l F IA
Strothers,Emma 17 F Without OH

Note: Living nearby in household 193/187, is Absalom Strother, brother to Emily (Emma)Strother and Caroline Strother Moorhead.

1880 IOWA Census: Linn Co.,Brown Twp., Ed 253, Pg 32A:
LN 20 86/90 Cruckshank, Jasper WM 41 Md. Farmer NS,NS UNK Scotland
Emma WF 28 Md. Wife Keeping House IA CONN VA
Saverne A. WM 5 S Son IA NS IA
Celia B. WF 2 S Daug IA NS IA
Carbee Francis D. WM 27 S Boarder Farmer IA NH NH
Strother, A. Hall WM 40 Wd. Boarder No Occ. OH US US.
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Talmon ("Telmon") Beardsley

M, #4164, b. 15 December 1799, d. 18 July 1891

Parents

FatherDaniel Beardsley (b. 21 April 1773, d. August 1849)
MotherHannah Bailey (b. 24 September 1776, d. about 1855)

Family: Temperance Spicer (b. 15 October 1807, d. 20 April 1891)

DaughterAnna Hannah Beardsley+ (b. 18 July 1832, d. 18 April 1915)
DaughterEmily Beardsley (b. 1834, d. 8 November 1853)
SonMills Henry Beardsley+ (b. 23 December 1835, d. 14 July 1899)
SonAvery T. Beardsley (b. 10 March 1837, d. 21 September 1838)
SonAvery Spicer Beardsley+ (b. 26 October 1838, d. 15 December 1939)
DaughterHarriet Dorinda ("Hattie") Beardsley+ (b. 28 February 1840, d. 9 April 1910)
DaughterLouise Jane Beardsley+ (b. 29 January 1842, d. 4 May 1929)

Biography

Talmon ("Telmon") Beardsley was born on 15 December 1799 in Delhi, Delaware County, New York.1 He and Temperance Spicer were married on 20 October 1831 in Portage Twp., Portage County, Ohio.1 He died on 18 July 1891, at age 91, in Lawrence Twp., Stark County, Ohio.1 He was buried in Glendale Cemetery, Akron, Summit County, Ohio.11
A farmer by occupation
A Universalist by belief

TALMON
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>look a different Talmon Beardsley...

Groom's Name: Talmon Beardsley
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Eliza Ann Johnston
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 28 Oct 1841
Marriage Place: , Erie, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
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Bride's Marital Status:
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51396-1
System Origin: Ohio-ODM
Source Film Number: 954128
Reference Number:
Collection: Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958


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1880 census

Name: Talmon Beardsley
Residence: Akron, Summit, Ohio
Birthdate: 1800
Birthplace: New York, United States
Relationship to Head: Self
Spouse's Name: Temperance S. Beardsley
Spouse's Birthplace: Connecticut, United States
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Connecticut, United States
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: New Jersey, United States
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Ethnicity (Standardized): American
Gender: Male
Martial Status: Married
Age (Expanded): 80 years
Occupation: Retired Farmer
NARA Film Number: T9-1068
Page: 23
Page Character: A
Entry Number: 2109
Film number: 1255068
Collection: United States Census, 1880

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Name: Taliuon Beardsley
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 19 Jul 1891
Death Place: Lawrence Township, Stark, Ohio
Age: 91
Birth Date: 1800
Birthplace: New York
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07102-6
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 897621
Reference Number: v 3 p 28
Collection: Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997

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When Talmon Beardsley was a
small boy, his father moved to Licking Co., Ohio, and for five years
he worked on the Ohio Canal. m. Temperance Spicer and pur-
chased for a home 75 acres of unimproved land, near Akron, Ohio.
Farmer. Universalist.

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Delhi is a village in Delaware County, New York, United States. The population was 2,583 at the 2000 census. Delhi is the county seat of Delaware County. The accepted pronunciation is Del-HY rather than Del-EE. The Village of Delhi is within the Town of Delhi on Routes 10 and 28. The State University of New York at Delhi, partially within the village limits, is located southwest of the town hall

The Bovina of 1995 was formed from parts of Delhi, Stamford, and Middletown by an act of the state legislature on February 25, 1820. The name, Bovina, comes from the Latin word bovinus, meaning cattle. It was suggested by Gen. Erastus Root because it was a pioneer town in the dairy industry. The area known as Bovina lay first in Albany County. Later, it was Ulster County, and finally, in 1797 became part of Delaware County. Talmon Beardsley in household of Talmon Beardsley, "United States Census, 1850"
name: Talmon Beardsley
event: Census
event date: 1850
event place: Coventry, Summit, Ohio, United States
gender: Male
age: 50
marital status:
race (original):
race (standardized):
birthplace: New York, United States
estimated birth year: 1800
dwelling house number: 1833
family number: 1855
line number: 11
nara publication number: M432
nara roll number: 732
film number: 444725
digital folder number: 004204703
image number: 00658

Household Gender Age Birthplace
Talmon Beardsley M 50 New York, United States
Temperance Beardsley F 43 Connecticut, United States
Ann Beardsley F 17 Ohio, United States
Emily Beardsley F 16 Ohio, United States
Mills Beardsley M 14 Ohio, United States
Avery S Beardsley M 12 Ohio, United States
Harriet Beardsley F 10 Ohio, United States
Louisa Beardsley F 9 Ohio, United States. Talmon Beardsley in household of Talmon Beardsley, "United States Census, 1840"
name: Talmon Beardsley
residence: Coventry, Summit, Ohio
page number: 280
nara publication number: M704
nara roll number: 428
film number: 0020177
digital folder number: 004410636
image number: 00570. Salmon Beardsley, "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958"
groom's name: Salmon Beardsley
groom's birth date:
groom's birthplace: Res. Of Portage Twp., Portage Co., Ohio
groom's age:
bride's name: Temperance Spicer
bride's birth date: 1813
bride's birthplace: Res. Of Portage Twp., Portage Co., Ohio
bride's age: 18
marriage date: 20 Oct 1831
marriage place: Portage County, Ohio
groom's father's name:
groom's mother's name:
bride's father's name:
bride's mother's name:
groom's race:
groom's marital status: Single
groom's previous wife's name:
bride's race:
bride's marital status: Single
bride's previous husband's name:
indexing project (batch) number: M86985-3
system origin: Ohio-VR
source film number: 0891359
reference number: 2:3JHTF7V. Talmon ("Telmon") Beardsley had person sources.1 Groom's Name: Salmon Beardsley
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace: Res. Of Portage Twp., Portage Co., Ohio
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Temperance Spicer
Bride's Birth Date: 1813
Bride's Birthplace: Res. Of Portage Twp., Portage Co., Ohio
Bride's Age: 18
Marriage Date: 20 Oct 1831
Marriage Place: Portage County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status: Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status: Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M86985-3
System Origin: Ohio-VR
Source Film Number: 0891359
Reference Number: 2:3JHTF7V
Collection: Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958.
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Temperance Spicer

F, #4165, b. 15 October 1807, d. 20 April 1891

Parents

FatherMiner Spicer (b. 29 May 1776, d. 11 September 1855)
MotherCynthia Allyn (b. 26 June 1778, d. 10 September 1829)

Family: Talmon ("Telmon") Beardsley (b. 15 December 1799, d. 18 July 1891)

DaughterAnna Hannah Beardsley+ (b. 18 July 1832, d. 18 April 1915)
DaughterEmily Beardsley (b. 1834, d. 8 November 1853)
SonMills Henry Beardsley+ (b. 23 December 1835, d. 14 July 1899)
SonAvery T. Beardsley (b. 10 March 1837, d. 21 September 1838)
SonAvery Spicer Beardsley+ (b. 26 October 1838, d. 15 December 1939)
DaughterHarriet Dorinda ("Hattie") Beardsley+ (b. 28 February 1840, d. 9 April 1910)
DaughterLouise Jane Beardsley+ (b. 29 January 1842, d. 4 May 1929)

Biography

Temperance Spicer was born on 15 October 1807 in North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.1 She and Talmon ("Telmon") Beardsley were married on 20 October 1831 in Portage Twp., Portage County, Ohio.1 She died on 20 April 1891, at age 83, in Lawrence Twp., Stark County, Ohio.1 She was buried in Glendale Cemetery, Akron, Summit County, Ohio.
Her married name was Temperance Beardsley. Name: Temperance Beardsley
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 20 Apr 1891
Death Place: Lawrence Township, Stark, Ohio
Age: 83
Birth Date: 1808
Birthplace: Connecticut
Occupation: Housekeeper
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07102-6
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 897621
Reference Number: v 3 p 28
Collection: Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997. Salmon Beardsley, "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958"
groom's name: Salmon Beardsley
groom's birth date:
groom's birthplace: Res. Of Portage Twp., Portage Co., Ohio
groom's age:
bride's name: Temperance Spicer
bride's birth date: 1813
bride's birthplace: Res. Of Portage Twp., Portage Co., Ohio
bride's age: 18
marriage date: 20 Oct 1831
marriage place: Portage County, Ohio
groom's father's name:
groom's mother's name:
bride's father's name:
bride's mother's name:
groom's race:
groom's marital status: Single
groom's previous wife's name:
bride's race:
bride's marital status: Single
bride's previous husband's name:
indexing project (batch) number: M86985-3
system origin: Ohio-VR
source film number: 0891359
reference number: 2:3JHTF7V. Temperance Spicer had person sources.1 Groom's Name: Salmon Beardsley
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace: Res. Of Portage Twp., Portage Co., Ohio
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Temperance Spicer
Bride's Birth Date: 1813
Bride's Birthplace: Res. Of Portage Twp., Portage Co., Ohio
Bride's Age: 18
Marriage Date: 20 Oct 1831
Marriage Place: Portage County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status: Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status: Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M86985-3
System Origin: Ohio-VR
Source Film Number: 0891359
Reference Number: 2:3JHTF7V
Collection: Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958.
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Mills Henry Beardsley

M, #4166, b. 23 December 1835, d. 14 July 1899

Parents

FatherTalmon ("Telmon") Beardsley (b. 15 December 1799, d. 18 July 1891)
MotherTemperance Spicer (b. 15 October 1807, d. 20 April 1891)

Family: Prudence Palmer Spicer (b. 2 May 1839, d. 1928)

SonTalmon W. Beardsley (b. 20 January 1864, d. 1867)
SonWillis Talmon Beardsley (b. 1 October 1865, d. 17 December 1924)
SonFrank M. Beardsley (b. 15 December 1882)

Biography

Mills Henry Beardsley was born on 23 December 1835 in Akron, Summit County, Ohio.1 He and Prudence Palmer Spicer were married on 8 April 1863 in Ashtabula, Ohio. He died on 14 July 1899, at age 63, in Oakland, Alameda County, California.1 He was buried in Glendale Cemetery, Akron, Summit County, Ohio.
Name: Mills Henry Beardsley
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 19 Jul 1899
Burial Place: Transfer Cert. #35-Moved Body To Ohio
Death Date: 14 Jul 1899
Death Place: Oakland, Cal.
Age: 64
Birth Date: 1835
Birthplace: Ohio
Occupation: Hotel Prop.
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Falmon Beardsley
Father's Birthplace: N.Y.
Mother's Name: Temperence
Mother's Birthplace: N.Y.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B54927-6
System Origin: Utah-EASy
Source Film Number: 26554
Reference Number: pg 100 dth#3774
Collection: Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995. In Co F 164th Regiment Ohio Infantry

Collection Title:
Civil War Pensions
State:
Ohio
Arm Of Service:
Infantry
Regiment:
164
Company:
F
Name:
Beardsley, Mills H.
Rank:
[BLANK]
Date:
07-NOV-1898
State/Arm Of Service:
Ohio Inf.
Company/Regiment:
F,164
Roll Number:
436. Mills Henry Beardsley had person sources.1
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Avery Spicer Beardsley

M, #4167, b. 26 October 1838, d. 15 December 1939

Parents

FatherTalmon ("Telmon") Beardsley (b. 15 December 1799, d. 18 July 1891)
MotherTemperance Spicer (b. 15 October 1807, d. 20 April 1891)

Family: Amanda A. Hart (b. 12 October 1840, d. 11 January 1922)

SonChauncey Hart Beardsley (b. 3 June 1864, d. 11 January 1934)

Biography

Avery Spicer Beardsley was born on 26 October 1838 in Akron, Summit County, Ohio.1 He and Amanda A. Hart were married on 17 October 1861 in Summit County Ohio.1 He died on 15 December 1939, at age 101, in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.1 He was buried in Ogden Centre, Lenawee County, Michigan.
Avery Spicer Beardsley was a Justice of the Peace in Ogden Township for thirty-six consecutive years. Groom's Name: Avery S. Beardsley
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Amanda A. Hart
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 17 Oct 1861
Marriage Place: Summit County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01436-7
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 900962
Reference Number: Vol.C, p.229, n169
Collection: Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958. 1695. AVERY SPICER10 BEARDSLEY (TALMON9, DANIEL8, BENNAJAH7 BEARDSLEE, OBEDIAH6, JOHN5 BEARDSLEY,
SAMUEL4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM HUGH2, THOMAS JOHN1)18196 was born 26 Oct 1838 in Akron, Summit County,
1120
Ohio18196, and died 15 Dec 193918197. He married AMANDA HART18197 17 Oct 186118197. She was born 13 Oct
184018197.
Notes for AVERY SPICER BEARDSLEY:
AVERY S. BEARDSLEY enlisted 22 April 1861 as a private at the age of 20 years. He served the G Company of the 19th Infantry Regiment of Ohio. He was mustered out on 31 August 1861

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He was born at Akron, Ohio. He served in the Civil War, and at the time of his death, he was the oldest member of the Grand Army of the Republic in Michigan.
His first vote in a national election was cast for Abraham Lincoln, and he voted in every election thereafter. He was proud of the fact that he walked and talked with Lincoln many times. He went to Michigan, 1882, and settled on a farm near Adrian; was Justice of the Peace in Ogden Twsp., for thirty-six consecutive years; also, a member of the board of Surveyors, resigning at the age of nintey-seven years.
More About AVERY SPICER BEARDSLEY:
Burial: Ogden Centre, Lenawee County, Michigan18197
Military service: Civil War. See Notes18197
Moved: 1882, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan18197
Occupation: Justice of the Peace in Ogden Township for thirty-six consecutive years. Also a member of the board of Surveyors, resigning at the age of ninty- seven years.18197
Child of AVERY BEARDSLEY and AMANDA HART is:
i. CHAUNCEY HART11 BEARDSLEY18198, b. 03 Jun 186418198; m. BERTHA E. HEID?NDEL18199, 02 Sep
189118199.
More About BERTHA E. HEID?NDEL:
Residence: Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan18199. He had person sources.1
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Amanda A. Hart

F, #4168, b. 12 October 1840, d. 11 January 1922

Family: Avery Spicer Beardsley (b. 26 October 1838, d. 15 December 1939)

SonChauncey Hart Beardsley (b. 3 June 1864, d. 11 January 1934)

Biography

Amanda A. Hart was born on 12 October 1840 in Wadsworth, Medina County, Ohio.1 She and Avery Spicer Beardsley were married on 17 October 1861 in Summit County Ohio.1 She died on 11 January 1922, at age 81, in Lenawee County, Michigan.1
Groom's Name: Avery Beardsley
Groom's Birth Date: 1840
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age: 21
Bride's Name: Amanda Hart
Bride's Birth Date: 1843
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age: 18
Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1861
Marriage Place: Summit, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01436-8
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 900962
Reference Number: Vol C, p 13, n 169
Collection: Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958. Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950
Birth, Marriage & Death
Name Amilda Beardsley
Father Chancy Hart
Mother Rozell Hard
Birth 13 Oct 1840 - Wadwrth Ohio
Death 8 Jan 1922 - Dryden, Lenawee, Michigan, USA - Age: 81
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
File Number 000499. Amanda A. Hart had person sources.1
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Chauncey Hart Beardsley

M, #4169, b. 3 June 1864, d. 11 January 1934

Parents

FatherAvery Spicer Beardsley (b. 26 October 1838, d. 15 December 1939)
MotherAmanda A. Hart (b. 12 October 1840, d. 11 January 1922)

Biography

Chauncey Hart Beardsley was born on 3 June 1864 in Akron, Ohio.1 He and Bertha E. Hundell were married on 2 September 1891 in Tecumseh Twp., Lenawee, Michigan. He died on 11 January 1934, at age 69, in Ogden, Lenawee County, Michigan.1 He was buried in Ogden Zion Cemetery, Blissfield, Lenawee County, Michigan.
Groom's Name: Chauncey H. Beardsley
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Bertha E. Hundell
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 02 Sep 1891
Marriage Place: Tecumseh Township, Lenawee, Michigan
Groom's Father's Name: A.S. Beardsley
Groom's Mother's Name: Amanda Hart
Bride's Father's Name: Ferdinand Hundell
Bride's Mother's Name: Louisa D. Covel
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01715-8
System Origin: Michigan-ODM
Source Film Number: 2342491
Reference Number:
Collection: Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958. CHAUNCEY HART11 BEARDSLEY18198, b. 03 Jun 1864 18198; m. BERTHA E. HEID?NDEL18199, 02 Sep 1891 18199.
More About BERTHA E. HEID?NDEL:
Residence: Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan18199
1696. Chauncey Hart Beardsley, "Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952"
Name: Chauncey Hart Beardsley
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 11 Jan 1934
Event Place: Ogden, Lenawee, Michigan, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 69
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 03 Jun 1864
Birthplace: Akron, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): 1865
Father's Name: Avery S Beardsley
Mother's Name: Amanda Hart
GS Film number: 1972843
Digital Folder Number: 005237804
Image Number: 01314. Chauncey Beardsley

Birth: unknown
Death: Jan. 14, 1934
Age 69


Burial:
Ogden Zion Cemetery
Blissfield
Lenawee County
Michigan, USA
Plot: C 113

Created by: 4raftin
Record added: Apr 21, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 128327959. Chauncey Hart Beardsley had person sources.1
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Anna Hannah Beardsley

F, #4170, b. 18 July 1832, d. 18 April 1915

Parents

FatherTalmon ("Telmon") Beardsley (b. 15 December 1799, d. 18 July 1891)
MotherTemperance Spicer (b. 15 October 1807, d. 20 April 1891)

Family: George W. Hart (b. July 1832, d. 16 December 1900)

DaughterEmily Frances Hart (b. 13 June 1859, d. 18 October 1910)

Biography

Anna Hannah Beardsley was born on 18 July 1832 in Akron, Summit County, Ohio.1 She and George W. Hart were married on 18 August 1853 in Coventry, Summit, Ohio.1 She died on 18 April 1915, at age 82, in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.1 She was buried in Cuyahoga Falls, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
Her married name was Anna Hannah Hart. Name: Anna Hanna Hart
Titles & Terms:
Death Date: 18 Apr 1915
Death Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Birth Date: 18 Jul 1832
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Us
Death Age: 82 years 9 months
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address: 14277 Superior Rd.
Occupation: At Home
Residence:
Burial Date: 21 Apr 1915
Burial Place: Coyahoga Falls
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Talmon Beardsley
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Us
Mother's Name: Temperance Spicer
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Us
Film Number: 1983345
Digital Folder Number: 4021316
Image Number: 604
Certificate Number: fn 20580
Collection: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953. Anna Hannah Beardsley had person sources.1
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George W. Hart

M, #4171, b. July 1832, d. 16 December 1900

Family: Anna Hannah Beardsley (b. 18 July 1832, d. 18 April 1915)

DaughterEmily Frances Hart (b. 13 June 1859, d. 18 October 1910)

Biography

George W. Hart was born in July 1832.1 He and Anna Hannah Beardsley were married on 18 August 1853 in Coventry, Summit, Ohio.1 He died on 16 December 1900, at age 68, in Cuyahaga Falls, Summit County, Ohio.1 He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Cuyahaga Falls, Summit County, Ohio.
George W. Hart

Birth: Jul., 1832
Death: Dec. 16, 1900
Cuyahoga Falls
Summit County
Ohio, USA

Husband of Anna H. Beardsley.


Akron Daily Democrat, Saturday Evening, 15 December 1900:

"FALL MAN - Lost His Balance and Fell From a Second Story Window

Cuyahoga Falls, Dec. 15 - Geo. Hart, fell from a second story window of his home on Newberry st. today at 10 o'clock and was seriously injured. Mr. Hart had been ill for some time and it is thought he was attacked by a fainting spell, causing him to lose his balance."


Akron Daily Democrat, Tuesday Evening, 18 December 1900:

"The funeral services of the late Geo. W. Hart were held this afternoon at the residence of the deceased at 2 o'clock. A large crowd of acquaintances and friends attended. Interment occurred in Glenwood (sic) cemetery.

The relatives of Mr. Hart say that the death of the deceased was not due to suicide. There was a shutter at an attic window which swung rather loosely and troubled Mr. Hart a great deal, as he was quite nervous. It is probably that Mr. Hart determined to repair the shutter himself as it was from this window he fell. He was very weak as a result of sickness and became overbalanced and fell to his death."

Burial:
Oakwood Cemetery
Cuyahoga Falls
Summit County
Ohio, USA

Created by: Kathie Weigel
Record added: Jun 14, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 53701995. George W. Hart had person sources.1
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Citations

  1. [S253] Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Customer pedigree.

    Source Media Type: Family Archive CD, Tree #0357

Harriet Dorinda ("Hattie") Beardsley

F, #4172, b. 28 February 1840, d. 9 April 1910

Parents

FatherTalmon ("Telmon") Beardsley (b. 15 December 1799, d. 18 July 1891)
MotherTemperance Spicer (b. 15 October 1807, d. 20 April 1891)

Family: Gates Augustus Babcock (b. 1837, d. 22 November 1894)

DaughterGrace B. Babcock (b. 23 December 1862, d. 22 March 1926)
SonAlbert Bert Babcock (b. 28 December 1868, d. 20 December 1940)
DaughterTemperance Julia ("Temperance") Babcock+ (b. 12 February 1871, d. 20 September 1952)
DaughterNellie Babcock (b. 11 April 1875)

Biography

Harriet Dorinda ("Hattie") Beardsley was born on 28 February 1840 in Akron, Summit County, Ohio.1 She and Gates Augustus Babcock were married on 13 March 1862 in Summit County, Ohio.1 She died on 9 April 1910, at age 70, in Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio.1 She was buried in Glendale Cemetery, Akron, Summit County, Ohio.
Her married name was Harriet Dorinda ("Hattie") Babcock. Mills-Martin Families & Allied Lines
by Dave Mills
Harriet Dorinda BEARDSLEY
Birth: 28 Feb 1840 in Akron, Summit, Ohio
Death: 9 Apr 1910 in Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Sex: F
Father: Talmon BEARDSLEY b. 22 Dec 1799 in Delhi, Delaware, New York
Mother: Temperance SPICER b. 15 Oct 1807 in North Groton, New London, Connecticut

Ancestral File #: 1FWK-2HH
Changed: 4 Jun 2004

Spouses & Children

Gates A. BABCOCK (Husband) b. About 1837 in Ohio
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Grace BABCOCK b. About 1864 in Ohio
Albert BABCOCK b. About 1868 in Ohio
Temperance J. BABCOCK b. About 1871 in Ohio
Ellen BABCOCK b. About 1875 in Ohio. Harriet Dorinda ("Hattie") Beardsley had person sources.1 Groom's Name: Gates A. Babcock
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01436-7
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 900962
Reference Number: Vol.C, p.250, n14
Collection: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953.
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Citations

  1. [S253] Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Customer pedigree.

    Source Media Type: Family Archive CD, Tree #0357

Gates Augustus Babcock

M, #4173, b. 1837, d. 22 November 1894

Family: Harriet Dorinda ("Hattie") Beardsley (b. 28 February 1840, d. 9 April 1910)

DaughterGrace B. Babcock (b. 23 December 1862, d. 22 March 1926)
SonAlbert Bert Babcock (b. 28 December 1868, d. 20 December 1940)
DaughterTemperance Julia ("Temperance") Babcock+ (b. 12 February 1871, d. 20 September 1952)
DaughterNellie Babcock (b. 11 April 1875)

Biography

Gates Augustus Babcock was born in 1837 in Ohio.1 He and Harriet Dorinda ("Hattie") Beardsley were married on 13 March 1862 in Summit County, Ohio.1 He died on 22 November 1894, at age ~57, in Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio.1 He was buried in Glendale Cemetery, Akron, Summit County, Ohio.
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01436-7
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 900962
Reference Number: Vol.C, p.250, n14
Collection: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953.
Last Edited19 July 2010 21:55:48

Citations

  1. [S253] Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Customer pedigree.

    Source Media Type: Family Archive CD, Tree #0357

Louise Jane Beardsley

F, #4174, b. 29 January 1842, d. 4 May 1929

Parents

FatherTalmon ("Telmon") Beardsley (b. 15 December 1799, d. 18 July 1891)
MotherTemperance Spicer (b. 15 October 1807, d. 20 April 1891)

Family: George Stover (b. 13 December 1838, d. 6 May 1917)

SonWilliam Beardsley Stover (b. 25 December 1871, d. 26 August 1872)
SonGeorge Porter Stover (b. 3 July 1873, d. 11 May 1911)
SonHarry Willis Stover (b. 8 April 1875)
DaughterClara B. Stover (b. 8 August 1882, d. 8 August 1882)

Biography

Louise Jane Beardsley was born on 29 January 1842 in Akron, Summit County, Ohio.1 She and George Stover were married on 20 May 1869 in Summit County, Ohio.1 She died on 4 May 1929, at age 87, in Lawrence Twp., Stark County, Ohio.1 She was buried in Canal Fulton Cemetery, Canal Fulton, Stark County, Ohio.
Her married name was Louise Jane Stover. Name: Louisa B. Stover
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Death Date: 04 May 1926
Death Place: Lawrence Twp., Stark Co., Ohio
Birth Date: 29 Jan 1842
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Birthplace: Akron, Ohio
Death Age: 84 years 3 months 5 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: American
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Occupation: Housewife
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Burial Date: 06 May 1926
Burial Place: Canal Fulton, O.
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Spouse's Name: Geo. Stover
Father's Name: Talmon Beardsley
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Mother's Name: Temperance Spices
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Film Number: 1984357
Digital Folder Number: 4019466
Image Number: 856
Certificate Number: fn 35038
Collection: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953. Stone photo present

Louisa Jane Beardsley Stover
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Birth: Jan. 29, 1842
Death: May 3, 1926


Family links:
Parents:
Talmon Beardsley (1799 - 1891)
Temperance Spicer Beardsley (1807 - 1891)

Spouse:
George Stover (1838 - 1917)

Children:
Willie Stover (1871 - 1872)*
George P Stover (1873 - 1911)*
Harry W Stover (1875 - 1951)*
Clara Stover (1882 - 1882)*

Siblings:
Anna Hannah Beardsley Hart (1832 - 1915)*
Emily Amelia Beardsley (1834 - 1853)*
Mills Henry Beardsley (1835 - 1899)*
Avery Talmon Beardsley (1837 - 1838)*
Avery Spicer Beardsley (1838 - 1939)*
Harriet D. Beardsley Babcock (1840 - 1910)*
Louisa Jane Beardsley Stover (1842 - 1926)

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Canal Fulton Cemetery
Canal Fulton
Stark County
Ohio, USA
Plot: ROW:18 [NE SECTION Rows run N to S]

Created by: Edward Rowlance
Record added: Jun 12, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 112190957. Louise Jane Beardsley had person sources.1 Groom's Name: George Stover
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Bride's Name: Louisa J. Beardsley
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51436-4
System Origin: Ohio-ODM
Source Film Number: 900963
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Collection: Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958.
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Citations

  1. [S253] Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Customer pedigree.

    Source Media Type: Family Archive CD, Tree #0357

George Stover

M, #4175, b. 13 December 1838, d. 6 May 1917

Family: Louise Jane Beardsley (b. 29 January 1842, d. 4 May 1929)

SonWilliam Beardsley Stover (b. 25 December 1871, d. 26 August 1872)
SonGeorge Porter Stover (b. 3 July 1873, d. 11 May 1911)
SonHarry Willis Stover (b. 8 April 1875)
DaughterClara B. Stover (b. 8 August 1882, d. 8 August 1882)

Biography

George Stover was born on 13 December 1838 in Stark County, Ohio.1 He and Louise Jane Beardsley were married on 20 May 1869 in Summit County, Ohio.1 He died on 6 May 1917, at age 78, in Canal Fulton, Stark County, Ohio.1 He was buried in Canal Fulton Cemetery, Canal Fulton, Stark County, Ohio.
George Stover
1838–1917
BIRTH 13 DECEMBER 1838 • Stark County, Ohio, USA
DEATH 6 MAY 1917 • Canal Fulton, Stark County, Ohio, USA. George Stover

Birth: Dec. 13, 1838
Stark County
Ohio, USA
Death: May 6, 1917
Canal Fulton
Stark County
Ohio, USA


Family links:
Parents:
Samuel Stover (1813 - 1888)
Margaret Kreighbaum Stover (1809 - 1874)

Spouse:
Louisa Jane Beardsley Stover (1842 - 1926)*

Children:
Willie Stover (1871 - 1872)*
George P Stover (1873 - 1911)*
Harry W Stover (1875 - 1951)*
Clara Stover (1882 - 1882)*

Siblings:
Catharine Elizabeth Stover Lind (1834 - 1869)*
Martha C Stover Danner (1837 - 1908)*
George Stover (1838 - 1917)
Alma M Stover Farmer (1845 - 1909)*
Frances Stover (1848 - 1862)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Canal Fulton Cemetery
Canal Fulton
Stark County
Ohio, USA
Plot: ROW:18 [NE SECTION Rows run N to S]

Created by: Edward Rowlance
Record added: Jun 12, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 112190953. George Stover had person sources.1 Groom's Name: George Stover
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Bride's Name: Louisa J. Beardsley
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Marriage Date: 20 May 1869
Marriage Place: Summit,Ohio
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51436-4
System Origin: Ohio-ODM
Source Film Number: 900963
Reference Number:
Collection: Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958.
Last Edited19 July 2010 21:55:48

Citations

  1. [S253] Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Customer pedigree.

    Source Media Type: Family Archive CD, Tree #0357