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Ancestors of Phillip Scott Cameron
Generation No. 1
1. Phillip Scott Cameron, born March 09, 1965 in Whitley County Indiana. He was the son of 2. John Bernard Cameron Jr. and 3. Betty Alice Egolf. He married (1) Karen Lynn Terry February 02, 1984 in Whitley County. She was born February 05, 1964. He married (2) Laura Rena Loe September 14, 1991 in Larwill Whitley County Indiana. She was born December 01, 1964 in Whitley County Indiana. She was the daughter of Arthur Eugene Loe and Mary Lou Wolfe.
Generation No. 2
2. John Bernard Cameron Jr., born September 13, 1943 in Kosciusco County. He was the son of 4. John Bernard Cameron Sr. and 5. Louise Estella Hoffert. He married 3. Betty Alice Egolf January 25, 1964 in Larwill Whitley County Indiana.
3. Betty Alice Egolf, born July 14, 1945 in Fulton County. She was the daughter of 6. Carl Bonnel Egolf and 7. Blanche Engle.
More About John Bernard Cameron Jr.:
Date born 2: September 13, 1943, Kosciusco County Indiana
More About Betty Alice Egolf:
Date born 2: July 14, 1945, Fulton County Indiana
Children of John Jr. and Betty Egolf are:
1i.Phillip Scott Cameron, born March 09, 1965 in Whitley County Indiana; married (1) Karen Lynn Terry February 02, 1984 in Whitley County; married (2) Laura Rena Loe September 14, 1991 in Larwill Whitley County Indiana.
ii.David Russell Cameron, born November 14, 1967 in Whitley County Indiana; married Lori Lynn Rowe June 04, 1988 in Whitley County Indiana; born February 28, 1971 in Whitley County Indiana.
iii.Dennis Joe Cameron, born October 10, 1970 in Whitley County Indiana.
Generation No. 3
4. John Bernard Cameron Sr., born December 01, 1916 in Spencer County Indiana; died September 22, 1988 in Whitley County Indiana. He was the son of 8. John Grant Cameron and 9. Stella V. Murphy. He married 5. Louise Estella Hoffert January 11, 1941 in Larwill Weslyn Methodist Whitley County Indiana.
5. Louise Estella Hoffert, born June 15, 1921 in Whitley County Indiana. She was the daughter of 10. Joseph Frederick Hoffert and 11. Elsie Matilda Foreman.
Notes for John Bernard Cameron Sr.:
John B. Cameron 70, General Electric retiree
John B. Cameron, 70, of 319 N. Washington St., retired form General Electric employee, died at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, at Whitley County Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Cameron had been ill since March and had been hospitalized since Monday.
He was born Dec. 1, 1916, in Grandview, Spencer County, a son of John G. and Stella Murphy Cameron.
His early life was spent at Indianapolis where he completed his education in schools 9, 14 and 55.
On Jan. 11, 1941, he was married to Louise Hoffert. They first lived at Larwill. In 1943 he entered the the military and served at the Air Force Transport Command at Nashville, Tenn., for three years.
Following discharge from the military, he was employeed by Wayne Pump Company in Fort Wayne. He
later transferred to the General Electric Company and retired in 1977.
For the past 20 years the Camerons haved lived in Columbia City on North Washington Street.
He was a member of American Legion Post 98; General Electric Century Club; and was a life member of Local 901, IUE,AFL-CIO.
Surviving arehis wife Louise; a son, John Cameron Jr. of Columbia City; a daughter Mrs. Linda Covey of Huntington; 10 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a brother Charles Cameron of Indianapolis; a sister, Edna Kasel of Oceanside, Calif.
Four brothers are deceased.
The service will be Friday at 2 p.m. at Smith and Sons Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. American Legion Post 98 will present military honors at Lakeview Cemetery near Larwill.
More About John Bernard Cameron Sr.:
Burial: Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
More About Louise Estella Hoffert:
Date born 2: June 15, 1921
Children of John Sr. and Louise Hoffert are:
i.Linda Diane Cameron, born September 14, 1956; married (1) Larry Covey; born February 19, 1955; married (2) Dennis Keyser February 02, 2002.
2ii.John Bernard Cameron Jr., born September 13, 1943 in Kosciusco County; married Betty Alice Egolf January 25, 1964 in Larwill Whitley County Indiana.
6. Carl Bonnel Egolf, born December 31, 1914 in Whitley County Indiana; died October 30, 1991 in Whitley County Indiana. He was the son of 12. Harvey Vern Egolf and 13. Myrtle Pearl Fisher. He married 7. Blanche Engle October 15, 1938 in Fulton County.
7. Blanche Engle, born February 20, 1921 in Fulton County; died June 04, 1999 in Eustis Florida. She was the daughter of 14. Elmer Engle and 15. Mertle Pearl Danser.
Notes for Carl Bonnel Egolf:
Egolf, Carl B.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
October 30, 1991
Carl B. Egolf, 76, of Thorncreek Township, Whitley County, died at 1:20 a.m. Wednesday, October 30, 1991, at his residence. He had been ill since June.
Mr. Egolf was born on December 31, 1914, in Whitley County, a son of Vern and Pearl (Fisher) Egolf. He attended school in Larwill and lived most of his lifetime in Whitley County, living at his present home since 1950.
On October 15, 1938, he was married in Rochester, Fulton County, to Blanche (Engle) Egolf, who survives.
He was a general farm owner-manager until illness caused his recent retirement from farming, also had been employed by Anderson-Shroyer, retiring in 1979.
In addition to his wife, Blanche, survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Charles (Darlene) Ousley of Claypool, and Mrs. Carl (Lucille) Mishler, Mrs. John (Betty) Cameron, and Mrs. Janice Paulus, all of Columbia City; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Gladys Reeg, Mission, Texas; and one step-brother, Otis Grunawalt of Columbia City.
One son, Robert Lawrence Egolf, and one brother, Cecil Spurgeon Egolf, preceded Mr. Egolf in death.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home, Columbia City, with the Rev. Curtis Johnson of Community Bible Church, officiating. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Interment will be at Christian Chapel Cemetery, Merriam. Note: Two brother's died before Carl, not one, Spurgeon E. Egolf on April 12, 1979, and Cecil C. Egolf on May 13, 1987.
Egolf, Carl B.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
November 4, 1991
The funeral for Carl B. Egolf, 76, retired Thorncreek Township farmer, was Saturday at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home with the Rev. Curtis Johnson of Community Bible Church, officiating.
"Rockin' Ages" and "Daddy's Hands" were vocals. Evelyn Stemen, organist, played "The Old Rugged Cross."
Grandsons serving as bearers were Randy Ousley, Phillip Cameron, Carl Freewalt, Brian Mishler, David Cameron, and Dennis Cameron.
Mr. Egolf died October 30. Burial was at Christian Chapel Cemetery, Merriam.
More About Carl Bonnel Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Blanche Engle:
Egolf, Blanche
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Post & Mail, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
April 6, 1999
Blanche Egolf, 77, a former Columbia City resident, died at 3:16 a.m. Sunday, April 4, 1999, at Florida Hospital Waterman in Eustis, Florida.
She was born February 20, 1922 in Rochester, a daughter of Elmer and Myrtle Dancer Egolf, and as a child her family lived near Beaver Dam and Akron.
She was married October 15, 1938 in Rochester to Carl B. Egolf, a Whitley County native. In 1939, she moved to Whitley County where she and Mr. Egolf resided on their Thorncreek Township farm. Following her husband's death in 1991, she moved to Columbia City and then to Florida in 1992. She was a homemaker and assisted her husband on the farm.
Surviving relatives include four daughters and sons-in-law, Mrs. Charles (Darlene) Ousley, Claypool, Mrs. Carl (Lucille) Mishler, Larwill, Mrs. John (Betty) Cameron, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Sam (Janice M.) Cavanaugh, Umatilla, Florida; 10 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and a brother, Roy Engle, Claypool.
She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, a son, Robert Lawrence Egolf, sisters, Violet Engle and Nellie Sheckler, brothers, Ellis Engle, Estle Engle, and Franklin Engle, and a half-brother, Dan Cole.
Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 6, at DeMoney Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home in Columbia City. Funeral services are at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 7, at the funeral home with Rev. Curtiss Johnson, former pastor of Community Bible Church, officiating. Burial is at Christian Chapel Cemetery in Merriam.
Egolf, Blanche
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Post & Mail, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
April 8, 1999
The funeral service for Blanche Egolf, 77, was Wednesday morning, April 7, 1999, at DeMoney Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home in Columbia City, with Pastor Curtiss Johnson, former pastor of Community Bible Church, officiating.
Staff organist Evelyn Stemen played a medley of traditional hymns including "Rock Of Ages" and "The Old Rugged Cross."
The committal service followed at Christian Chapel Cemetery, Merriam. Serving as casket bearers were Randy Ousley, Kevin Mishler, Brian Mishler, David Cameron, Phil Cameron, Dennis Cameron, and Carl Freewalt.
Mrs. Egolf, a former Columbia City resident, died Sunday, April 4, 1999, in Eustis, Florida after a brief illness.
Source: Warsaw Times Union April 4, 1999 BLANCHE EGOLF COLUMBIA CITY-- Blanche Egolf, 77, of 39300 CR 439, Umatilla, Fla., died at 3:16 a.m. April 4, 1999, in Florida Hospital Waterman, Eustis, Fla. She was born Feb. 20, 1922, in Rochester, to Elmer and Myrtle Dancer Engle. On Oct. 15, 1938, in Rochester, she married Carl B. Egolf, who died Oct. 30, 1991. She lived near Beaver Dam and Akron before moving to Whitley County in 1939. In 1991, she moved to Columbia City, and to Florida in 1992. She was a homemaker and assisted on the family farm. Survivors include four daughters: Mrs. Charles (Darlene) Ousley, Claypool; Mrs. Carl (Lucille) Mishler, Larwill; Mrs. John (Betty) Cameron, Indianapolis; and Mrs. Sam (Janice M.) Cavanaugh, Umatilla; 10 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Roy Engle, Claypool. She was preceded in death by a son, two sisters, three brothers and a half brother. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Funeral Home, Columbia City, with the Rev. Curtiss Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Merriam. Calling is from 2 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home
More About Blanche Engle:
Date born 2: February 20, 1921, Kosciusko County Indiana
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Children of Carl Egolf and Blanche Engle are:
i.Robert Lawerence Egolf, born February 20, 1939 in Whitley County Indiana; died October 02, 1970 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Robert Lawerence Egolf:
SERVICES HELD MONDAY FOR LAWRENCE EGOLF
Lawrence Egolf, 31, of rural route, Columbia City, passed away last Friday afternoon, when he was fatally injured in a tractor accident at the Carl Mishler farm near South Whitley.
Mr. Egolf was a native of Columbia city, a son of Carl B. and Blanche Engle Egolf. He was born on February 20, 1939.
He lived in Richland township near Larwill before moving to Thorncreek township where he lived with his parents at 351 north County Road 250 W.
Surviving are both parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Egolf of rural route, Columbia City; four sisters, Mrs Carl (Lucille) Mishler of rural route 2, South Whitley; Mrs. Charles (Darlene) Ousley of Silver Lake; Mrs John (Betty) Cameron Jr. of Columbia City and Mrs Garrie (Janice) Paulus of Union township. Also surviving is his grandfather Elmer E. Engle of the Kilgore Nursing Home, in Pierceton.
Memorial services were held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the J.A. DeMoney & Son Funeral Home in Columbia City with Rev. Hubert E. Miller, pastor of the First Church of God, officiating. Burial was in the Christian chapel cemetery at Merriam.
More About Robert Lawerence Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
ii.Wilma Darlene Egolf, born August 14, 1940 in Whitley County Indiana; married Charles Ray Ousley February 14, 1959 in Whitley County Indiana; born October 29, 1939 in Kentucky.
iii.Willodean Lucille Egolf, born January 30, 1942 in Fulton County Indiana; married Carl Mishler December 31, 1963 in Whitley County Indiana; born February 23, 1943 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died May 28, 2005 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Carl Mishler:
Carl Mishler, Born in Warsaw, Indiana on Feb. 23, 1943, Departed on May 28, 2005 and resided in Columbia City, IN.
Carl Mishler, age 62, of Columbia City, IN died 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 28, 2005 at his residence. He was born in Warsaw IN on February 32, 1943 to Lee and Margaret (Metzger) Mishler.
He was a lifetime resident of Whitley County IN. He attended South Whitley Schools. He married Lucille Egolf on December 31, 1963. He has been a farmer his entire life and was a member of the Eel River Community Church of the Brethren, rural Silver Lake, IN.
He is survived by his wife, Lucille Mishler of Columbia City, IN; 1 daughter, Anita (Carl) Freewalt of Columbia City, IN; 2 sons, Brian Mishler of Ligonier, IN; Kevin Mishler of Columbia City, IN; 8 grandchildren; 1 brother, Cecil Pyle of North Manchester, IN. He is proceeded in death by his parents and 1 grandson Jerry Carl Freewalt.
Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home, 600 Countryside, Columbia City IN. Funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday June 1, 2005 at the funeral home with Pastor Dan Riccus officiating. Burial will be at South Whitley Cemetery, South Whitley, IN. Memorial bequests may be given in Mr. Mishler's memory to Muscular Dystrophy or Parkview Whitley Home Health Care Hospice. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. To send condolence to the family, sign the guest register or to light a memorial candle in Mr. Mishler's memory, Please visit www.demoneygrimes.com.
More About Carl Mishler:
Burial: South Whitley Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
3iv.Betty Alice Egolf, born July 14, 1945 in Fulton County; married John Bernard Cameron Jr. January 25, 1964 in Larwill Whitley County Indiana.
v.Janice Marie Egolf, born July 24, 1951 in Whitley County Indiana; married (1) Samuel E. Cavanaugh; born October 06, 1947 in Marion Indiana; died January 10, 2009 in Eustis Florida; married (2) Garrie Jay Paulus November 23, 1969 in Whitley County Indiana; born September 22, 1948 in Allen County Indiana.
Generation No. 4
8. John Grant Cameron, born August 25, 1871 in Spencer County Indiana; died November 23, 1958 in Spencer County Indiana. He was the son of 16. John Cameron and 17. Mary C. Masterson. He married 9. Stella V. Murphy September 17, 1892 in Spencer County Indiana.
9. Stella V. Murphy, born April 11, 1876 in Kentucky; died October 06, 1934 in Spencer County Indiana. She was the daughter of 18. Franklin Murphy and 19. Mary Jane Jones.
More About John Grant Cameron:
Burial: Spencer County Indiana
More About Stella V. Murphy:
Burial: Spencer County Indiana
Children of John Cameron and Stella Murphy are:
i.Charlie Cameron, born November 26, 1902 in Spencer County Indiana; died September 15, 1995 in Marion County Indiana; married (1) Florence Beavers; born October 12, 1912 in Illinois; died October 17, 1999 in Marion County Indiana; married (2) Alice Rappold February 25, 1928 in Marion County Indiana.
More About Charlie Cameron:
Burial: Marion County Indiana
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Burial: Marion County Indiana
ii.Edna Cameron, born January 27, 1896 in Spencer County Indiana; died in California; married (1) Emil Charles Kasal in Marion County Ohio; married (2) Hazel Coleman December 24, 1917 in Spencer County Indiana; born June 06, 1896.
iii.Frank Cameron, born 1901 in Spencer County Indiana; died June 17, 1984 in Spencer County Indiana; married Pearl Conway December 24, 1934 in Marion County Indiana; born February 25, 1915; died July 1978 in Spencer County Indiana.
More About Frank Cameron:
Burial: Spencer County Indiana
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Burial: Spencer County Indiana
iv.Roy Cameron, born October 28, 1897 in Spencer County Indiana; died April 1967 in Gardena,Los Angeles,California; married (1) Marie Ann; born September 02, 1895 in Indiana; died July 13, 1979 in Gardena,Los Angeles,California; married (2) Blanche Jones; born 1900 in Indiana; married (3) Eloise Jones November 23, 1918 in Spencer County Indiana.
More About Roy Cameron:
Burial: California
v.Lawerence William Cameron, born August 20, 1895 in Spencer County Indiana; died December 27, 1986 in Spencer County Indiana; married (1) Frankie Trice; born June 03, 1909 in Kentucky; died January 31, 1986 in Spencer County Indiana; married (2) Cora McDaniel October 07, 1916 in Spencer County Indiana.
Notes for Lawerence William Cameron:
Deceased Name (maiden): CAMERON, LAWRENCE W
Address: GRANDVIEW, INDIANA
Date of Death: Saturday, December 27, 1986
Obituary Date:
Cause of Death:
Place of Death: DIED IN ROCKPORT IN
Age: 91
Minister:
Church:
Cemetery: NEW HOPE IN GRANDVIEW IN
Funeral Home: BOULTINGHOUSE
Veteran:
Occupation:
Activities:
Comments:
Relative Type Location Comments
GRANDCHILD 12
GREAT GRANDCHILD 23
STEP GRANDCHILD 2
STEP GREAT GRANDCHILD 3
CAMERON, CHARLES BROTHER CHARLES CAMERON OF INDIANAPOLIS
CAMERON, JOHN BROTHER JOHN CAMERON OF COLUMBIA CITY
CAMERON, BERNARD SON BERNARD CAMERON OF AUGUSTA GA
HAWES, LOUISE DAUGHTER LOUISE HAWES OF EVV
KASAL, EDNA SISTER EDNA KASAL OF OCENSIDE CA
WATHEN, WILMA DAUGHTER WILMA WATHEN OF ROCKPORT IN
WHEELER, SAM STEPSON SAM WHEELER OF BOONVILLE
More About Lawerence William Cameron:
Burial: Spencer County Indiana
Notes for Frankie Trice:
Deceased Name (maiden): CAMERON, FRANKIE H
Address: GRANDVIEW, INDIANA
Date of Death: Friday, January 31, 1986
Obituary Date:
Cause of Death:
Place of Death: MILLER MERRY MANOR
Age: 76
Minister:
Church: FOREST HILLS BAPTIST
Cemetery: NEW HOPE
Funeral Home: BOULTINGHOUSE
Veteran:
Occupation:
Activities:
Comments:
Relative Type Location Comments
GRANDCHILD 5
GREAT GRANDCHILD 4
CAMERON, LAWRENCE W HUSBAND LAWRENCE W CAMERON
CAMERON, BERNARD STEPSON BERNARD CAMERON OF GA
HAWES, LOUISE STEPDAUGHTER LOUISE HAWES
KIMSEY, TRICE BROTHER TRICE KIMSEY OF MARION KY
MCCLURE, ETTA MAE SISTER ETTA MAE MCCLURE OF LA
WATHEN, WILMA DAUGHTER WILMA WATHEN OF ROCKPORT
WHEELER, SAM E SON SAM E WHEELER BOTH EVV
More About Frankie Trice:
Burial: Spencer County Indiana
vi.Hatsil Ray Cameron, born July 08, 1910 in Spencer County Indiana; died March 12, 1978 in Los Angeles,Los Angeles,California; married (1) Francis; born January 28, 1911; died July 25, 1991 in Los Angeles,Los Angeles,California; married (2) Nellie B. Gates May 10, 1952 in Marion County Indiana; born June 03, 1908 in Ohio; died August 28, 1974 in Los Angeles,Los Angeles,California.
More About Hatsil Ray Cameron:
Burial: California
More About Francis:
Burial: California
4vii.John Bernard Cameron Sr., born December 01, 1916 in Spencer County Indiana; died September 22, 1988 in Whitley County Indiana; married Louise Estella Hoffert January 11, 1941 in Larwill Weslyn Methodist Whitley County Indiana.
10. Joseph Frederick Hoffert, born December 01, 1893 in Benton County, Iowa; died May 16, 1988 in Whitley County Indiana. He was the son of 20. George Anthony Hoffert and 21. Amelia Louise Schnuckel. He married 11. Elsie Matilda Foreman March 28, 1919 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
11. Elsie Matilda Foreman, born February 11, 1898 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died January 03, 1982 in Whitley County Indiana. She was the daughter of 22. Samuel Foreman and 23. Jennie Estella Rowe.
Notes for Joseph Frederick Hoffert:
Joseph F. Hoffert, 95, long-time Larwill resident
Joseph F. Hoffert, 95, of R 1 Larwill, died at 11:55 a.m. Monday, May 16, 1988, at Miller's Merry Manor where he had resided since May 10. Mr. Hofferthad been ill for a year.
He was born in Benton County, Iowa, on Jan. 12, 1893, a son of George A. and Amelia L. Schnuckel Hoffert. His family later moved to a farm near Peoria Ill., and when he was 17 years old they moved to Larwill.
After completing his education, Mr. Hoffert became engaged in farming, his life-long career.
On March 28, 1918, he was married to Elsie Matida Foreman. They first lived on a farm northeast of Larwill, then moved to Monroe Township, Kosciusko County. They resided on a farmnorth of Etna in Noble Countyfor several years, and in 1941 purchased their present farm northwest of Larwill in Richland Township.
Mrs Hoffert died on Jan3,1982.
Mr. Hoffert was a member of Larwill United Methodist Church.
Surviving are a son, Leonard Hoffert of R 1 Larwill; A daughter, Mrs. Louise Cameron of Columbia City; threegrandchildren: John Hoffert, John Cameron Jr. and Mrs Linda Covey; 10 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; two sisters: Mrs. Lena Reid of Piercetonand Mrs. Minnie Dominique of Fort Wayne.
The service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Lakeview Cemetery, Larwill, with Rev Joseph Smith, pastorof Larwill United Methodist Church, officiating.
There is no visitation. For thoseprefer memorials may be made to Larwill United Methodist Church. Smith and Sons Funeral Homeis in charge of arrangements.
More About Joseph Frederick Hoffert:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Elsie Matilda Foreman:
Elsie Matilda "Tillie" Hoffert
Mrs. Elsie Matilda "Tillie" Hoffert, 83, R 1 Larwill died at at 2 Sunday at Whitley County Hospital where she had been hospitalized since Monday. She had been in failing for several months.
Mrs. Hoffert was a native of Kosciusko County and was born on November 2, 1898, a daughter of Samuel and Estella Jane Rowe Foreman. Her formative years were spent in Kosciusko County where she was educated in the schools at Winona Lake, Packerton and Claypool.
On March 27, 1919, she was united in marriage to Joseph F. Hoffert. They estabolished their first home on a farm near Larwill. They Later moved to Claypool, and then to Tom Beers farm on the Noble-Whitley County Line north of Etna.
In 1941, they transferred to thier present farm a mile and a half north-west of Larwill on Binkley Road.
Mrs. Hoffert's church affiliation was the Larwill United Methodist Church.
The surviving relatives in addition to her husband, Joseph F. Hoffert, include one son, Leonard Hofert, R 1 Larwill; one daughter, Mrs. John (Louise) Cameron, 319 North Washington Street; Three grandchildren, John Hoffert, John CameronJr., and Mrs Larry Covey; eight great-grandchildren and three brothers, Elmer and William Foreman, both of Warsaw; and Arthur Foreman, of Columbia City.
A brother, John Foreman, and a sister Mrs Lizzie Evans are deceased.
The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Smith and Sons Funeral Home with Rev. Tony Hardcastleof Warsaw, former pastor of Larwill United Methodist Church, officiating.
Interment will be in Lakeview Cemetery at Larwill.
Calling will be at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Tuesday.
More About Elsie Matilda Foreman:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: January 27, 2008
Children of Joseph Hoffert and Elsie Foreman are:
5i.Louise Estella Hoffert, born June 15, 1921 in Whitley County Indiana; married John Bernard Cameron Sr. January 11, 1941 in Larwill Weslyn Methodist Whitley County Indiana.
ii.Leonard Lee Hoffert, born March 10, 1925 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Eileen C. Gault July 28, 1963; born January 02, 1923 in Darke County Ohio; died July 15, 1987 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Eileen C. Gault:
Eileen C. Hoffert, 64, wife of Leonard Hoffert
Eileen C. Hoffert, 64, of R. 1 Larwill, Richland Township, died at 7:48 p.m. Wednesday, July 1, 1987, at Whitley County Memorial Hospital. She had been ill six months and was hospitalized Wednesday after having a heart attack.
Mrs Hoffert was born Jan. 2, 1923, in Dayton, Ohio, a daughter of Harry and Edna Gault. She was reared in Dayton and later Garrett, where she graduated from high school.
On July 28, 1963, she was married to Leonard Lee Hoffert. They lived in Larwill and after one year moved to the Hoffert farm two miles northwest of Larwill.
Mrs. Hoffert was a 20-year employee of General Electric, Fort Wayne.
She was a member of Larwill United Methodist Church, Richland Township Extension Club and Larwill Lioness Club.
Surviving are her husband Leonard; a son John Hoffert, at home; a brother; John Gault of Kansas City, Mo.; a niece Meg Dugens of kansas City, Kan., and a nephew John Gault of New York City.
The funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Smith and Sons Funeral Home with Rev. Joseph Smith of Larwill United Methodist Church officiating.
Calling at the funeral home is Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment will be at Lakeview Cemetery, Larwill.
Those who wish may make memorials to Larwill United Methodist Church.
More About Eileen C. Gault:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
12. Harvey Vern Egolf, born December 08, 1882 in Whitley County Indiana; died December 16, 1938 in Whitley County Indiana. He was the son of 24. Jeramiah Egolf and 25. Sarah Ann Young. He married 13. Myrtle Pearl Fisher September 25, 1906 in Whitley County Indiana.
13. Myrtle Pearl Fisher, born April 02, 1886 in Whitley County Indiana; died November 30, 1944 in Allen County Indiana. She was the daughter of 26. David E. Fisher and 27. Emma Jane Leaman.
Notes for Harvey Vern Egolf:
Egolf, Verne H.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
December 17, 1938
Verne H. Egolf, just eight days past 56 years of age, died last night at 6:55 p.m. at his farm home in Thorncreek Township, known as the old Sheckler homestead, which he recently purchased, of an illness due to carcinoma of the left side of his face. He has been ill since last April and was confined to his bed the last three weeks.
He was born in Thorncreek Township on December 8, 1882 to Jeremiah and Sarah Elizabeth (Young) Egolf, both of whom are dead. Mr. Egolf lived in Whitley County all his life.
On September 5, 1905 he was united in marriage to Pearl Fisher, who survives, together with the following named children; Mrs. Homer Reeg of Bluffton, Spurgeon of Elkhart, Cecil of Columbia City, and Carl, at home. There are four grandchildren. Surviving also are the following named brothers and sisters, Clarence, Lawrence, Samuel, Dewey, Milo, Bayard, Mrs. Edward Sheckler, all of Thorncreek Township, and Mrs. Emma Bowers, Pierceton.
Mr. Egolf was a farmer by occupation and also drove a school bus. He was an energetic, hard-working citizen who had numerous friends among his neighbors in Thorncreek Township and the County.
The body was taken to the DeMoney funeral home from where it was returned to the Egolf residence. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Church of God in Columbia City, of which Mr. Egolf was a member. Rev. Marion Shroyer will officiate and burial will be in the Merriam Cemetery.
Egolf, Verne H.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
December 19, 1938
Funeral rites were held at the Church of God, in this city, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, for Vern H. Egolf, of Thorncreek Township, a member of that church, the Rev. Marion Shroyer officiating.
Interment was made in the church cemetery at Merriam. "The Old Rugged Cross," "No Disappointment in Heaven," and "Abide with Me" were used as duet numbers by Mrs. Bert Bristow and Miss Marjory Keiser, who were accompanied at the piano by Miss Lulu Buffenbarger.
Pallbearers were James Walker, Earl Fisher, Keith Walker, Fred Sell, Clifford Jeffries, and Samuel Clark.
More About Harvey Vern Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Myrtle Pearl Fisher:
Egolf, Myrtle Pearl Fisher
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
November 30, 1944
Mrs. Myrtle Pearl Egolf, past 58 years old, 903 East Van Buren street, Columbia City, died yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne, where she had been a patient for the past 15 days. She had been ill for a week before being admitted to the hospital, death was pronounced due to uremia and acute nephritis.
Myrtle Fisher was born near Crooked Lake in Thorncreek Township on April 2, 1886, and was a lifelong resident of Whitley County, residing for a time in Troy Township. Her mother, Emma (Lehman) Fisher, died in 1916, and her father, David Fisher, made his home with his daughter until she became ill.
On September 25, 1906 Myrtle Fisher was united in marriage to Vern H. Egolf of Thorncreek Township, who died December 16, 1938.
Surviving children include Spurgeon Egolf, Elkhart; Mrs. Homer Reeg, Long Beach, California; Cecil Egolf, Union Township; Carl Egolf, Silver Lake. A sister and brother, Mrs. Elmer Engle, and Firmer Fisher of Thorncreek Township, and a second brother, Chester Fisher, of Elkhart, and eight grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Egolf was a member of the First Church of God.
The body was brought to the J.A. DeMoney Funeral Home where friends may call until 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Funeral services will be held at the First Church of God at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Marion R. Shroyer, former pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. F.A. Handley, pastor of the church. The casket will be taken to the church at 1 p.m. Saturday where it will be opened until the hour of the services. Interment will be in the Christian Chapel Cemetery at Merriam.
Egolf, Myrtle Pearl Fisher
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
December 4, 1944
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in this city for Mrs. Myrtle Pearl Egolf, 58, who died Thursday at a Fort Wayne hospital. Brief services at 2:00 o'clock in the Peace Chapel of the J.A. DeMoney Funeral Home were followed by the chief services at 2:30 o'clock at the First Church of God. The Rev. Marion R. Shroyer, former pastor of the church, and the Rev. F.A. Handley, pastor, officiated. Committal services were held in the Christian Chapel Cemetery near Merriam.
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard M. Pressler sang three hymns, "The Old Rugged Cross," "Ivory Palaces," and "The Nearer, The Sweeter." Their piano accompaniment was played by Mrs. B.V. Widney.
Men of the Pioneer Circle who served as the casket bearers were James Walker, Bert Bistow, Cleon Schuman, Earl Fisher, Ratio Smith, and Edwin Vandersaul. Their wives served as the flower bearers.
More About Myrtle Pearl Fisher:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Children of Harvey Egolf and Myrtle Fisher are:
i.Gladys Egolf, born May 24, 1909 in Whitley County Indiana; died December 09, 2002 in Allen county indiana; married (1) Elmer Haick; married (2) Homer Reeg September 16, 1929 in Whitley County Indiana; born February 16, 1910 in Whitley County Indiana; died November 15, 1988 in Mission Texas.
Notes for Gladys Egolf:
GLADYS L. (EGOLF) REEG HAICK, 93
May 24, 1904 - December 10, 2002
Gladys L. Egolf Reeg Haick, 93, a resident of Columbia City, died at 4:45 a.m. Monday, December 9, 2002, at University Park Nursing Home, Fort Wayne, where she had been a resident since Wednesday, November 27, 2002.
She was born May 24, 1904 in Whitley County, Indiana, a daughter of Vern and Pearl (Fisher) Egolf. Her formative years were spent in Richland Township. She graduated from Larwill High School in 1928.
On september 16, 1929, she was united in marriage to Homer Reeg. They made their home in Richland Township until 1942 when they moved to Long Beach, California. Twenty years later they moved to Woodward Oklahoma. In 1979 they moved to Mission Texas. Mr. Reeg died November 15, 1988.
A homemaker, Mrs Reeg assisted her husband with the management of motels and restaurants.
Her second marriage was to Elmer Haick, Mrs. Haick moved back to Columbia city in 1996.
Surviving relatives include sister-in-law and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceeded in death by a son Carl Wayne Reeg; a daughter-in-law, Edith Reeg; and three brothers, Spurgeon Egolf, Cecil Egolf and Carl Egolf.
The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, December 13, 2002, at Smith and Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City, with Rev. J. Phillip Blake, officiating. Burial will be at the Christian Chapel Cemetery, Merriam. The visitation will be from noon to 2 p.m. Friday, December 13, 2002, at the funeral home.
For those who wish, memorials may be made to the Whitley County Humane Society.
More About Gladys Egolf:
Burial: December 13, 2002, Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Homer Reeg:
Reeg, Homer
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
The Post & Mail, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
November 11, 1988
Homer Reeg, 78, formerly of Larwill and South Whitley, died Tuesday at his home in Mission, Texas.
Mr. Reeg was born Feb. 16, 1910, in Whitley County, to Frank and Rozzie Reeg. He lived in Oklahoma until his retirement in 1979, and then moved to Texas.
Surviving are his wife Gladys; a son, Carl of Oklahoma; three sisters, Mrs. Sylvain Belt of Larwill, Mrs. David Tennant of Fort Wayne and Patricia Loe of Larwill.
A memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Mission at De Leon Funeral Home.
More About Homer Reeg:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
ii.Cecil C. Egolf, born June 18, 1913 in Whitley County Indiana; died May 13, 1987 in Whitley County Indiana; married Evelyn Joyce Barrett May 19, 1935 in Goshen Indiana; born May 14, 1917 in Laporte City Black Hawk Iowa; died July 16, 2005 in Huntington County Indiana.
Notes for Cecil C. Egolf:
Egolf, Cecil C.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
The Post & Mail, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
May 13, 1987
Cecil C. Egolf, 73, of R. 5, Columbia City, died at 3:40 a.m. today, May 13, 1987, at Whitley County Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient since May 2.
Mr. Egolf was born June 18, 1913, in Whitley County to Verne and Pearl Fisher Egolf. His marriage was to Joyce Barrett and they have always lived in Whitley County. Mr. Egolf was engaged in general farming and was implement mechanic. He was a member of Modern Woodmen and the Conservation Club.
Surviving are his wife Joyce; two sons, Stanley Egolf of Andrews and Dale Egolf of R. 5, Columbia City; four daughters, Mrs. Shirley Markley of Lake City, Fla., Paulette Dvorak of Indianapolis, Mrs. Michael (Lois) Scheer of Monticello, Utah, and Mrs. Gale D. Thompson of Tulsa, Okla.
There are 16 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; a brother, Carl Egolf, of R. 3 Columbia City; a sister, Mrs. Homer (Gladys) Reeg of Mission, Texas.
Friends may call at Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel Thursday from 2 to 9 p.m. The service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the chapel with the Revs. Richard Osberg of First Church of God and Hubert Miller of Oak grove Church of God officiating.
Burial will be at Christian Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Egolf had previously requested the elimination of flowers at his funeral. Memorials are to the Church of God.
More About Cecil C. Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Evelyn Joyce Barrett:
Egolf, Evelyn Joyce
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Post and Mail, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
July 18, 2005
Evelyn Joyce Egolf, 88, of rural Columbia City, died at 5:30 a.m. Saturday, July 16, 2005, at her son's home in Andrews, Huntington County.
Born on May 14, 1917, in Blackhawk County, Iowa, she was a daughter of William Petit and Fayra Marguerite (McBride) Barrett. She attended a one-room school through the eighth grade and graduated from Columbia City High School with the Class of 1935.
She married Cecil C. Egolf on May 19, 1935, in Goshen. He died May 13, 1987. Her entire lifetime was spent in Whitley County where she assisted her husband on their family farm. She was a clerk for 15 years at Teghtmeyer's Ace Hardware, retiring in 1977.
She was a member of the Church of Our Glorius King in Huntington County, the NEO and the Ineabi Home Demonstration Club. Her hobbies included crocheting, traveling and crossword puzzles.
Survivors include two sons, Stanley (Barbara) Egolf of Andrews, and Dale (Tamara) Egolf of Columbia City; three daughters, Fayra Paulette Egolf of Greenwood; Lois (Michael) Scheer of Monticello, Utah, and Gale D. (Sonny) Hick of Tulsa, Okla.; a sister, Lorene Turner of Hurricane, Utah; two brothers, William D. (Myrtle) Barrett of Avilla, and Oakley C. (Clara) Barrett of Olivehurst, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; two step-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Shirley N. Markley, and two sisters, Shirley Blocker and Darlene Black.
Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. today and after 9 a.m. Tuesday at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home, 600 Countryside Drive, Columbia City. The funeral service is at 10 a.m. Tuesday with Father Rick Leone of the Church of Our Glorius King officiating. Burial is at Christian Chapel Cemetery, Merriam, Noble County.
Memorial bequests may be given in Mrs. Egolf's memory to Church of Our Glorius King Church, Huntington. Envelopes are available at the funeral home.
More About Evelyn Joyce Barrett:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
6iii.Carl Bonnel Egolf, born December 31, 1914 in Whitley County Indiana; died October 30, 1991 in Whitley County Indiana; married Blanche Engle October 15, 1938 in Fulton County.
iv.Spurgeon E. Egolf, born February 22, 1907 in Whitley County Indiana; died April 12, 1979 in Elkhart County Indiana; married Mildred I. Hertsel June 08, 1929 in Elkhart County Indiana; born May 23, 1907 in Whitley County Indiana; died April 29, 1986 in Elkhart County Indiana.
Notes for Spurgeon E. Egolf:
Egolf, Spurgeon E.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart Public Library, Elkhart, Indiana
April 12, 1979
Spurgeon E. Egolf, 72, of 23117 U.S. 20 E., died at 5:30 a.m. today at General Hospital, following an extended illness.
He was born Feb. 22, 1907, in Columbia City, and married Mildred I. Hertsel, June 8, 1929, in Elkhart. She survives with one son, James L., Elkhart; one sister, Mrs. Homer (Gladys) Reeg, Texas; two brothers, Cecil and Carl both of Columbia City, two grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. One son Robert E. , died June 21, 1958, in an automobile accident.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday at Walley-Mills-Zimmerman Funeral Home, where services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Gordon Bracker of the Bethel Brethren Church, Osceola, will officiate. Burial will be in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Merriam, Ind.
He was a retired tool and die maker and employed at the Machine and Tool Speciality Co., and a member of the Elkhart Moose Lodge.
More About Spurgeon E. Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Mildred I. Hertsel:
Egolf, Mildred I.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
The Post & Mail, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
April 29, 1986
Mildred I. Egolf, 78, of Elkhart, died at 5:27 a.m. today, April 29, 1986, at Elkhart General Hospital. She had been ill for six months.
Mrs. Egolf was born in columbia City on May 23, 1907. Her marriage was to Spurgeon E.Egolf on June 8, 1929, in Elkhart. Mr. Egolf died on April 12, 1979.
Mrs. Egolf was retired from Needlecraft in Elkhart where she worked as a seamstress. She was a member of Women of the Moose Lodge 599.
Surviving are a son, James of Elkhart; two grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter; a brother, Louis Hertsel of Columbia City; four sisters, Mrs. Velma Waymire of Greenville, Ohio, Almeada Hertsel and Verna Jean Hertsel, and Mrs. Thelma Shand, all of Columbia City.
A son, two brothers and a sister are deceased.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Walley-Mills-Zimmerman Funeral Home in Elkhart. The service will be at the funeral home on Friday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Everett Caes officiating. Burial will be at Christian Chapel Cemetery. Memorials are to the American Heart association.
More About Mildred I. Hertsel:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
14. Elmer Engle, born April 29, 1886 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died November 13, 1971 in Pierceton Kosciusco County Indiana. He was the son of 28. Jacob Engle and 29. Ida Lucinda Shireman. He married 15. Mertle Pearl Danser October 30, 1907 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
15. Mertle Pearl Danser, born November 05, 1888 in Claypool Kosciusco County Indiana; died December 03, 1963 in Whitley County Indiana. She was the daughter of 30. Ellis Lee Danser and 31. Elisa Catherine Warren.
Notes for Elmer Engle:
Monday, November 15, 1971
Elmer Engle
Elmer ENGLE, 85, Columbia City, former Akron resident, died at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Pierceton nursing home. He had been a patient six years and ill one week.
Born April 29, 1886, in Kosciusko county, he was the son of Jake and Ida SHIREMAN ENGLE. His marriage was Oct. 30, 1907, in Warsaw, to Myrtle DANCER. She died in 1963. He was a retired farmer.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Marshall (Nellie) SHECKLER, and Mrs. Carl (Blanche) EGOLF, both of Columbia City; two sons, Estel [ENGLE], of Silver Lake, and Roy [ENGLE], of R.R. 2, Akron; fourteen grandchildren; thirty-six great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; two brothers, Amos and Pierce "Bill" [ENGLE], both of Akron; three sisters, Mrs. Sally ROBBINS, Mrs. Artie WALTERS and Mrs. Etta FULLER, all of Akron.
Two sons, two daughters, three sisters and two brothers preceded in death.
Final rites will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Sheetz funeral home in Akron. The Rev. Claude FAWNS will officiate. Burial will be in the Nichols cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home until the hour of service on Tuesday.
More About Elmer Engle:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Kosciusco County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Mertle Pearl Danser:
Wednesday, December 4, 1963
Myrtle Engle
Mrs. Elmer (Myrtle) ENGLE, 75, Mentone, died at 10:40 a.m. Tuesday in the Hillcrest nursing home at Columbia City. She had been in ill health for the past six months.
Born Nov. 5, 1888 in Claypool, she was the daughter of Ellis and Eliza BANSER. Her marriage was Oct. 30, 1907 at Warsaw, to Elmer ENGLE, who survives. Mr. Engle had lived in Mentone for three years, moving there from Akron.
Surviving with the husband are two daughters, Mrs. Marshall (Nellie) SHECKLER, Columbia City, and Mrs. Carl (Blanche) EGOLF, R.R. 3, Columbia City; two sons, Estel [ENGLE], Silver Lake, and Roy [ENGLE], R.R. 1, Claypool; fourten grandchildren; twenty-four great-grandchildren; two half-sisters, Mrs. Glen AULT, Akron, and Mrs. Elva DAVIS, Niles, Mich., and a half-brother, Tommy LOHER, R.R. 1, Akron. Three sons, a daughter, a half-sister and two half-brothers preceded her in death.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Sheetz fneral home in Akron with the Rev. D. L. SLAYBAUGH officiating. Burial will be in the Nichols cemetery near Akron. Friends may call at the funeral home.
More About Mertle Pearl Danser:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Kosciusco County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Children of Elmer Engle and Mertle Danser are:
i.Ellis Engle, born August 30, 1908 in Kosciusco County; died March 10, 1962 in Kosciusco County; married Marjorie Lavone Hertsel 1928 in Whitley County Indiana; born May 13, 1908 in Whitley County Indiana; died March 10, 1978 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Ellis Engle:
Saturday, March 10, 1962
Ellis Engle
Ellis ENGLE, R.R. 2, Akron, 53, died at his home north of Akron at 7:50 a.m. today. Mr. Engle had been in failing health for the past nine months and seriously ill for the past two weeks.
Mr. Engle was born Aug. 30, 1908 in Kosciusko county to Elmer and Myrtle DANCER ENGLE of Mentone, and spent his entire life in the same community.
He was married in 1928 at Columbia City to Marjorie HERTSEL, who survives. Mr. Engle was employed by he Peabody Seating company of North Manchester.
Surviving besides the wife and parents are two sisters, Mrs. Nellie MARSHAL SECKLER, Columbia City; and Mrs. Carl (Blanche) EGOLF, Columbia City; two brothers, Estil [ENGLE], Silver Lake, and Roy [ENGLE], Rural Route, Mentone. Two brothers and a sister preceded in death.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Sheetz funeral home in Akron with the Rev. Harold CONRAD officiating. Burial will be in the Akron cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday
More About Ellis Engle:
Burial: Akron Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Marjorie Lavone Hertsel:
Saturday, March 11, 1978
Marjorie L. Engle
Mrs. Marjorie LaVon ENGLE, 69, Akron, died at 5:10 a.m. Friday at the home of her brother and sisters near Larwill. She had been ill for the past year and was being cared for by her family since Nov. 18, 1977 when she was released from Kosciusko Community hospital in Warsaw.
She was born May 13, 1908 in Columbia City to Glancy O. and Hannah M. WALKER HERTSEL, both deceased. She was reared and educated in Culumbia City. In 1928 she was married in Columbia City to Ellis E. ENGLE of Warsaw who died March 10, 1962. She lived near Larwill until 1947 when she moved to Fulton county. The past 10 years she had lived in Akron.
Surviving are a brother, Lewis HERTSEL, R.R. 2, near Larwill, and six sisters, Mrs. Spurgeon (Mildred) EGOLF, Elkhart; Mrs. Harry (Hildred) BABCOCK, Fort Wayne; Mrs. William (Velma) WAYMIRE, Greensville, O., and Mrs. Allen (Thelma) SHAND, Miss Almeda HERTSEL and Miss Vermagene HERTSEL, all of near Larwill.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the J. A. DeMoney and Son funeral home, Columbia City, wih the Rev. Norris KING officiating. Burial will be at the Akron cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
More About Marjorie Lavone Hertsel:
Burial: Akron Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
ii.John Franklin Engle, born October 17, 1910 in Akron Fulton County; died December 23, 1918 in Akron Fulton County.
iii.Nellie Engle, born October 26, 1912 in Kosciusco County; died October 19, 1994 in Whitley County Indiana; married Marshall Luther Sheckler November 23, 1949 in Whitley County Indiana; born October 11, 1906 in Whitley County Indiana; died September 14, 1999 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Nellie Engle:
Sheckler, Nellie Engle
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
The Post & Mail, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
October 20, 1994
Nellie Sheckler, 81, a Thorncreek township resident, died at 3:26 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1994, at Parkview Memorial Hospital. She had been a patient in the Fort Wayne hospital since last Friday.
She was born on Oct. 26, 1912, in Kosciusko County, near Akron, a daughter of Elmer E. and Myrtle Dancer Engle. Her formative years were spent on a farm in Kosciusko County. On Nov. 23, 1929, she was united in marriage to Marshall L. Sheckler and they made their first home in Columbia City for a brief time, then moved to Thorncreek township where they have since resided.
The surviving relatives include her husband, Marshall; a son, Max Eugene Sheckler, Columbia City; three daughters, Mrs. Anthony (Betty) Hill, Larwill, Mrs. William (Dorothy) Burton and Mrs. John (Joyce) Burton both of Columbia City; 19 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Roy Engle, Burkett and a sister, Blanche Egolf residing in Florida. A son, Robert Keith and three brothers, Daniel, Ellis and Estel preceded her in death.
The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Smith and Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City, with the Rev. Curtis Johnson officiating. The visitation will be from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. The burial will be in the Stough Cemetery, Thorncreek Township.
More About Nellie Engle:
Burial: Stough Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Marshall Luther Sheckler:
Sheckler, Marshall L.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
The Post & Mail, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
August 16, 1999
Marshall L. Sheckler, 92, a retired Thorncreek Township farmer, died at 5:10 a.m. Saturday, August 14, 1999, at Miller's Merry Manor in Columbia City where he had been a resident since June 29.
Born October 11, 1906, in Whitley County, a son of Edward and Alta Egolf Sheckler, he completed his education in Red Bush School.
On November 23, 1929, he married Nellie Engle and they made their first home in Columbia City. In the early '30s they moved to the family farm. Mrs. Sheckler died October 19, 1994. In addition to general farming, he was employed at LML from 1950 until his retirement in 1972.
Survivors include a son and his wife, Max Eugene and Eunice Sheckler of Columbia City; three daughters and their husbands, Betty and Anthony Hill of Larwill, Dorothy and William Burton and Joyce and John Burton, all of Columbia City; a brother, Herbert Max Sheckler of Umatilla, Fla.; 19 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, and eight great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents and wife,he was preceded in death by a son, Robert Keith Sheckler, a grandson, Terry Sheckler, a brother, Delmar Sheckler and a sister, Ruth Sheckler.
The funeral service begins at 2 p.m. Tuesday a Smith and Sons Funeral Home in Columbia City with the Rev. J. Philip Blake officiating. Visitation is from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Burial is at Stough Cemetery in Thorncreek Township.
More About Marshall Luther Sheckler:
Burial: Stough Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
iv.Violet Engle, born January 18, 1916 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died January 13, 1917 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
v.Estel Engle, born January 22, 1918 in Kosciusco County; died February 02, 1982 in Akron Fulton County; married Beaulah Shriver June 30, 1937 in Fulton County Indiana; born September 07, 1921 in Fulton County Indiana; died May 18, 2001 in Akron Fulton County.
Notes for Estel Engle:
Wednesday, February 3, 1982
Estel Engle
Estel ENGLE, 64, Rt. 1, Silver Lake, was dead on arrival at Kosciusko Community Hospital at 7:12 p.m. Tuesday after suffering an attack while working.
He was born Jan. 22, 1918 in Akron to Elmer and Myrtle DANCER ENGLE. He lived his entire life in the Akron-Mentone-Silver Lake area. He married Beulah SHRIVER in Rochester on June 30, 1937; she survives. He was a farmer and was employed for 30 years at the Lakeside Dairy, Rt. 1, Silver Lake.
Surviving with the wife are three daughters, Mrs. Ben (Louise) MEADE, Palestine; Geraldine PRATER, Fort Wayne; and Mrs. Kenneth (Shirley) GOBLE, Silver Lake; a brother, Roy [ENGLE], Akron; two sisters, Nellie SHECKLEN and Blanche EGOLF, both of Columbia City; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the King Memorial Home in Mentone with the Rev. Chad BURKHART officiating. Burial will be in the Akron Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Thursday
More About Estel Engle:
Burial: Akron Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Beaulah Shriver:
Saturday, May 19, 2001
Beulah I. Engle
Sept. 7, 1921 - May 18, 2001
Beulah I. ENGLE, 79, died at 5:30 a.m. Friday at Miller's Merry Manor, Warsaw.
Born in Akron to Chester and Geraldine DeLAWTER SHRIVER, she married Estel ENGLE June 30, 1937 in Rochester. He died Feb. 2, 1982.
Mrs. Engle, a former Akron and Silver Lake resident, was a homemaker.
Survivors include two daughters, Louise MEADE and husband Ben, Palestine, Shirley GOBLE and husband Kenneth, Warsaw; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mary Jane KOTTERMAN and Virginia DAVIS, both of Rochester, Loretta SOMMERS, Kissimmee, Fla.; two half sisters; two half brothers.
Graveside services are at 11:30 a.m. Monday at Akron Cemetery. Friends may call from 10-11 a.m. Monday at King Memorial Home, Mentone.
More About Beaulah Shriver:
Burial: Akron Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
7vi.Blanche Engle, born February 20, 1921 in Fulton County; died June 04, 1999 in Eustis Florida; married Carl Bonnel Egolf October 15, 1938 in Fulton County.
vii.Roy Engle, born October 23, 1927 in Akron Fulton County; married Alice Hohman July 17, 1953 in Kosciusco County; born April 20, 1935 in Kosciusco County.
Generation No. 5
16. John Cameron, born Abt. 1848 in Kentucky. He was the son of 32. John Cameron and 33. Elizabeth Wilson. He married 17. Mary C. Masterson July 03, 1866 in Spencer County Indiana.
17. Mary C. Masterson, born March 1849 in Spencer County Indiana. She was the daughter of 34. Hugh Masterson and 35. Susana Grub.
Children of John Cameron and Mary Masterson are:
8i.John Grant Cameron, born August 25, 1871 in Spencer County Indiana; died November 23, 1958 in Spencer County Indiana; married (1) Elsie Pearl Welsh; married (2) Stella V. Murphy September 17, 1892 in Spencer County Indiana; married (3) Rose Bauman May 29, 1937 in Marion County Indiana.
ii.Charles Cameron, born 1867 in Spencer County Indiana; died in Spencer County Indiana.
More About Charles Cameron:
Burial: Spencer County Indiana
iii.Myrtle Lucinda Cameron, born January 1874 in Spencer County Indiana; died May 25, 1907 in Spencer County Indiana; married Samuel Ellsworth July 27, 1890 in Spencer County Indiana; born September 1863 in Spencer County Indiana; died 1923 in Spencer County Indiana.
More About Samuel Ellsworth:
Burial: Grandview Cemetery Spencer County indiana
iv.James Riley Cameron, born 1877 in Spencer County Indiana; died November 1943 in Marion County Indiana; married Olive Bertha Allen 1899 in Vanderburgh County Indiana; born 1882; died December 02, 1932 in Marion County Indiana.
v.Susan Cameron, born 1870 in Kentucky.
18. Franklin Murphy, born August 1852 in Spencer County Indiana; died in Spencer County Indiana. He was the son of 36. Lazarus Taylor Murphy and 37. Mary. He married 19. Mary Jane Jones July 02, 1876 in Spencer County Indiana.
19. Mary Jane Jones
Children of Franklin Murphy and Mary Jones are:
i.Allen Taylor Murphy, born June 19, 1881; died April 06, 1956.
More About Allen Taylor Murphy:
Burial: New Hope Cemetery Spencer County Indiana
ii.Eugene Murphy, born January 05, 1888.
iii.Harold T. Murphy, born June 08, 1894; died April 21, 1958.
More About Harold T. Murphy:
Burial: New Hope Cemetery Spencer County Indiana
iv.Lucretia Murphy, born 1877 in Spencer County Indiana; married Kellens.
9v.Stella V. Murphy, born April 11, 1876 in Kentucky; died October 06, 1934 in Spencer County Indiana; married John Grant Cameron September 17, 1892 in Spencer County Indiana.
vi.Clarence Murphy, born 1882; died 1969; married Etheline E. Ellsworth September 26, 1909 in Spencer County Indiana; born August 07, 1893; died 1974.
More About Clarence Murphy:
Burial: New Hope Cemetery Spencer County Indiana
More About Etheline E. Ellsworth:
Name 2: Etheline Ellsworth
Burial: New Hope Cemetery Spencer County Indiana
vii.William T. Murphy, born 1879.
20. George Anthony Hoffert, born July 26, 1862 in Illinois; died July 26, 1942 in Marion County Indiana. He was the son of 40. Antoine Hoffert and 41. Mary Ann Mather. He married 21. Amelia Louise Schnuckel November 05, 1888 in Cook County Illinois.
21. Amelia Louise Schnuckel, born May 28, 1862 in Larmoil Bureau County Illinois; died August 15, 1944 in Allen County Indiana. She was the daughter of 42. Christian Snuckel and 43. Caroline Knuth.
More About George Anthony Hoffert:
Burial: Anderson Cemetery Warren Park Marion County Indiana
Notes for Amelia Louise Schnuckel:
Ex-Larwill Woman Dies in Fort Wayne
Mrs Amelia L. Hoffert, 82, Dies at Daughter's Home-Funeral Services Thursday Afternoon
Mrs. Amelia L. Hoffert, 82, a former resident of Larwill died at 1:21 o-clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs Simon Hirschy, 2326 South Anthony Blvd. Fort Wayne, after an illness of five weeks. Her death was caused by apoplexy.
The Hoffertfamily owned and operated the former Maynard farm near Larwill for several Years. Mrs Hoffert moved to Fort Wayne about 15 years ago.
She was born in LaMoille, Bureau County Ill. On may 28, 1862, to Christian and Caroline Knuth Schnuckel. On November 6, 1888, she was maried to George A. Hoffert who died July 26, 1942.
Mrs. Hoffert is survived by three sons and four daughters. They are George Hoffertof Ligonier, Joseph Hoffert of Larwill, Charles Hoffert of Fort Wayne, Mrs Mary Pittman of Ohio, Ill., Mrs Simon Hirschy of Fort Wayne, Mrs Mark Reid of near Columbia City, and Mrs Wilhelmina Dominiqueof Fort Wayne.
Also surviving are 14 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and a sister Miss Welhelmina Schnuckel, California.
The body was taken to the Smith Funeral Home, where friends may call and where funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o-clock. Burial will be made in Lakeview cemetery at Larwill.
Rev. Marion Shroyer of this city will officiate at the funeral rites.
More About Amelia Louise Schnuckel:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: December 01, 2008
Children of George Hoffert and Amelia Schnuckel are:
i.George John Hoffert, born August 19, 1889 in Benton County Iowa; died July 25, 1986 in Noble County Indiana; married (1) Elizabeth Jane Leiter; born February 09, 1888 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died December 13, 1923 in Whitley County Indiana; married (2) Bertha Beiberich 1927 in Whitley County Indiana; born November 10, 1883 in Adams County Indiana; died August 15, 1973 in Noble County Indiana; married (3) Mary Kawa November 02, 1974 in New Paris Indiana; born December 07, 1908 in Holyoke, Massachusetts; died February 07, 1987 in Fulton County Indiana.
Notes for George John Hoffert:
Saturday, July 26, 1986
George J. Hoffert
Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today in the Ligonier Cemetery for George J. HOFFERT, 96, College Square Apartments, Rochester. Mr. Hoffert died at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Heritage Manor Nursing Home, Ligonier.
Zimmerman Brothers Funeral Home, Rochester, is in charge of arrangements. There was no visitation.
Mr. Hoffert was born Aug. 19, 1889 in Vinton, Iowa to George A. and Amelia SCHNUCKEL HOFFERT. He had lived in Rochester six years, coming here from Ligonier. On Nov. 2, 1974 in Ligonier, he married Mary KAWA HOFFERT. He formerly owned a sheet metal shop in Ligonier and belonged to the Ligonier Eagles Lodge.
Surviving with the wife are a daughter, Dorothy WALDRON, Topeka; two sons, Archie [HOFFERT], North Webster, and Russell [HOFFERT], Fort Wayne; a brother, Joseph [HOFFERT], Larwill; two sisters, Minnie DOMONIQUE, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Lena REID, Pierceton, and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Two sisters and three brothers preceded in death.
Hoffert George J, 96, formerly of Ligonier, died Friday in Heritage Manor Health Care Center in Ligonier. He was born Aug. 19, 1889 in Vinton, Iowa to George and Amelia (Schnuckel) Hoffert. He was married to Mary Kawa. He had lived in Rochester before residing at Heritage Manor. Prior to that he had lived in Ligonier where he owned a tin shop. He was a member of the Ligonier Eagles Lodge. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Dorothy Waldron of Topeka; two sons, Archie of North Webster, and Russell of Fort Wayne; two sisters, Minnie Domonique of Fort Wayne and Lena Reid of Pierceton; and one brother, Joseph of Larwill. Several grandchildren and great-grandchildren survive. Graveside services today in Oak Park Cemetery. + 7-25-1986
More About George John Hoffert:
Obit enclosed: October 22, 2009
Notes for Bertha Beiberich:
Hoffert Bertha Kirchner, 89, Park-Vue Trailer Court, died at Goshen Hospital Sunday. She was born in Adams County Nov. 10, 1883 to Christian and Barbara (Buehrer) Beiberich. She married George Hoffert in 1927 in Columbia City. A former Fort Wayne resident, she lived in Ligonier for 31 years. Survivors are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Croy, LaOtto, and Mrs. Harold Harmon, Indian Rocks Beach, Fla.; three sons, Edwin and Otto Kirchner, Fort Wayne, and Irvin Kirchner, Rusking, Fla.; two stepsons, Archie Hoffert, North Webster, and Russell Hoffert, Warsaw; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Harold Waldron, Topeka; two brothers, Otto, Preble, and Clarence, New Jersey; 15 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday at Ulrey Funeral Home in Ligonier. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. + 8-?-1973
ii.Mary A. Hoffert, born March 03, 1891 in Benton County Iowa; died May 24, 1986 in Los Angelas California; married Frank Pittman October 02, 1913 in Henry County Illinois; born June 25, 1890 in Illinois; died November 29, 1980 in Los Angelas California.
10iii.Joseph Frederick Hoffert, born December 01, 1893 in Benton County, Iowa; died May 16, 1988 in Whitley County Indiana; married Elsie Matilda Foreman March 28, 1919 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
iv.Alma L. Hoffert, born February 11, 1895 in Benton County Iowa; died September 16, 1979 in Los Angelas California; married Simon Hirschy; born April 12, 1894; died October 1972 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
v.Lena Margaritha Hoffert, born June 25, 1897 in Whitley County Indiana; died June 25, 1990 in Whitley County Indiana; married Marquis Henderson Reid November 27, 1919; born May 26, 1897 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died December 13, 1968 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
Notes for Lena Margaritha Hoffert:
LENA M. REID,93,RESIDENT OF PIERCETON
Lena M. Reid, 93, Pierceton, died Monday, June 25, at 11:57 a.m. at Columbia City Community Care Center.
Mrs. Reid was born June 25, 1897, in Walnut, to George and Amelia Schnuckle Hoffert. She lived in the Larwill and Pierceton Areas most of her life.
Her Marriage was to Marquis Reid on Nov. 27, 1919. He died on Dec. 13, 1968.
She was a member of Pierceton First Baptist Church and the Pierceton Relief Corps.
Surviving are a son Marquis Jr., ofLarwill; daughter Alice June Brumfield of Beaver Dam Lake and Amelia Mather of Utah; 18 grandchildren several great-grandchildren, a sister, Wilhelma Dominque of Fort Wayne.
The service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel in Pierceton. Friends may call there from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today. The Rev Donald Poyser will officiate. Burial will be at Larwill Cemetery.
More About Lena Margaritha Hoffert:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: April 04, 2009
Notes for Marquis Henderson Reid:
LARWILL NATIVE MARK H. REID, PIERCETON, DIES
Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. John Jones at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Wyman - Spangle Funeral Home, Pierceton, for Mark H. Reid, 71, of Pierceton, who died at 11:35 p.m. Friday.
He had been ill for three years and cause of death was given as complications.
Mr. Reid was a native of Larwill. He was born on May 26, 1897. On Nov. 27, 1919 he was married to Lena M. Hoffert.
He worked as a farmer and then worked at the Dalton Foundry, Warsaw for 23 years before his retirement. He attended the Baptist Church in Pierceton.
Surviving are the wife, Lena M.; one son Marquis Jr., of Larwill; two daughters Mrs Amelia Pauline Mather of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Mrs Alice June Pfeisser, Pierceton; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Friends may call at the Pierceton funeral home after 7 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in the Larwill cemetery.
More About Marquis Henderson Reid:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: March 02, 2009
vi.Frankie Hoffert, born 1899; died July 10, 1899.
vii.Charles W. Hoffert, born August 28, 1900; died May 07, 1982 in Allen County Indiana; married (1) Edna G.; born December 21, 1901 in Illinois; died June 15, 1987 in Allen County Indiana; married (2) Lucille.
viii.Wilhelma Hoffert, born December 20, 1902; died March 11, 1999 in Allen County Indiana; married Harold Dominique; born December 23, 1904; died March 1972 in Allen County Indiana.
22. Samuel Foreman, born April 05, 1852 in Beaver Twp. Union County pennsylvania; died January 18, 1924 in Kosciusco County Indiana. He was the son of 44. Elias Fuhrman and 45. Maria Swartzlander. He married 23. Jennie Estella Rowe February 20, 1889.
23. Jennie Estella Rowe, born January 03, 1869 in Liverpool Perry County Pennsylvania; died February 15, 1949 in Kosciusko County Indiana. She was the daughter of 46. David Rowe and 47. Elizabeth.
Children of Samuel Foreman and Jennie Rowe are:
i.John Davis Foreman, born November 12, 1889 in Harvey County Kansas; died June 01, 1958 in San Diego, CA; married Flossie Mae Kurtz September 21, 1912 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born August 07, 1893 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died March 11, 1965.
ii.Lizzie Ellen Foreman, born June 19, 1892 in Harvey County Kansas; died October 17, 1959 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Samuel LeRoy Evans February 17, 1912 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born Abt. 1892 in Indiana; died August 16, 1944.
iii.Elmer Elias Foreman, born September 30, 1894 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died July 07, 1991 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Hester Ellen Slaymaker December 21, 1911 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born February 17, 1898 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died February 14, 1963 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
11iv.Elsie Matilda Foreman, born February 11, 1898 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died January 03, 1982 in Whitley County Indiana; married Joseph Frederick Hoffert March 28, 1919 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
v.Arthur Ray Foreman, born August 08, 1902 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died September 1984 in Whitley County Indiana; married Icile Hoagland.
Notes for Arthur Ray Foreman:
Arthur R. Foreman, 82, R2, South Whitley died Tuesday Sept. 4, 1:28 p.m. at Whitley County Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Foreman had lived most of his life in Kosciusko County where he was born Aug. 8, 1902. His parents were Samuel and Estella Jane Rowe Foreman.
On Feb. 12, 1942 he married Isale Hoagland. She preceded him in death Oct. 7, 1976.
A retired farmer who attended Sidney Brethren Church. Mr. Foreman is survived by one son Jerry Foreman, R2 South Whitley; three grandsons, and two brothers, Elmer and William Foreman, both of Warsaw. Preceding him in death were a brother and two sisters.
Graveside services at Hillcrest Cemetery, Pierceton, will be Friday, Sept. 7, at 2 p.m. The Rev. George Webster will conduct the Rites.
Funeral arrangements are by McHatton-Sadler Funeral Home.
More About Arthur Ray Foreman:
Burial: Hillcrest Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
Obit enclosed: May 05, 2009
More About Icile Hoagland:
Burial: Hillcrest Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
vi.William Albert Foreman, born December 22, 1912 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died June 11, 1992 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Leona Hoagland November 03, 1936 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born January 26, 1917 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died March 1986 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
24. Jeramiah Egolf, born March 18, 1849 in Whitley County Indiana; died August 01, 1937 in Noble County. He was the son of 48. John O. Egolf and 49. Mary Ann Leaman. He married 25. Sarah Ann Young December 01, 1878 in Whitley County Indiana.
25. Sarah Ann Young, born September 24, 1861 in Ohio; died July 29, 1919 in Whitley County Indiana. She was the daughter of 50. Christopher Young and 51. Mary ?.
Notes for Jeramiah Egolf:
Egolf, Jere
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, Indiana
August 5, 1937, page 5
Jere Egolf, 88, life-long resident of this county, died Sunday morning at the Luckey Hospital at Wolf Lake after suffering a fractured hip when he fell out of bed Friday morning.
Mr. Egolf spent his entire life on the farm on which he was born. Children surviving are: Vern, Lawrence, Milo, Dewey, Clarence, Sam and Bayard Egolf, and Mrs. Ed Sheckler of this county and Mrs. Emma Brower of near Pierceton.
Funeral services in charge of Rev. John W. Jones were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Blue River Bethel Church. Interment was in the Christian Chapel Cemetery at Merriam.
More About Jeramiah Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Sarah Ann Young:
Egolf, Sarah A. Young
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Evening Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
July 30, 1919
Mrs. Jeremiah Egolf died at her home in Thorncreek township Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock after an illness of long duration due to stomach trouble and complications. She was 57 years, 10 months and 5 days old at the time of her demise. Her condition had been serious for some time and her death was not unexpected to her relatives, though it came to a great shock to them.
Sarah A. Young, was born September 24, 1861, in Ohio, to Christopher and Mary Young, deceased, came to this county when a girl with her parents. She was united in marriage on December 1, 1877, to Jeremiah Egolf, of Thorncreek township, and to them eleven children were born, ten of whom survive. They are Mrs. Ed Sheckler, of Thorncreek township, Mrs. Abner Bowers, of Cleveland township, Mrs. Zi Cunningham, of Churubusco, Sam Egolf, of Noble county, Clarence, of Smith township, Vern and Lawrence, of Richland township, and Dewey and Byard and Milo, at home. She has two sisters, Mrs. George Maggart, of North Webster and Mrs. Amanda Albert, of Burr Oak, Noble County, and two brothers, Amzie Young of Newton, Ill., and Joseph Young, of Kansas City, Kan.
The deceased was a devout Christian woman and a kind and loving mother. She became a member of the Church of God many years ago and she died a firm believer in the Christian faith. She will be sadly missed by her family and a wide circle of friends and in their hour of great sorrow they have the sympathy of their acquaintances.
The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Christian Chapel church at Meriam, Rev. Mantis, officiating, and interment in the church cemetery.
More About Sarah Ann Young:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Children of Jeramiah Egolf and Sarah Young are:
12i.Harvey Vern Egolf, born December 08, 1882 in Whitley County Indiana; died December 16, 1938 in Whitley County Indiana; married Myrtle Pearl Fisher September 25, 1906 in Whitley County Indiana.
ii.Clarence E. Egolf, born July 08, 1884 in Smith Twp Whitley County Indiana; died March 09, 1955 in Whitley County Indiana; married Blanche Claxton February 22, 1912; born July 17, 1894 in Whitley County Indiana; died April 14, 1971 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Clarence E. Egolf:
Egolf, Clarence
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
March 9, 1955
Clarence Egolf, 70, a resident of this city for the past four years, died at 4:15 Wednesday morning at the Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient for five weeks. He had been in failing health since the fall of 1946 when he was forced to retire from active farming.
He was a native of Smith Township, and was born July 8, 1884, a son of Jere and Sarah Ann Young Egolf. February 22, 1913, he was united in marriage to the former Blanche Claxton. They first established their home in Thorncreek Township, and after spending one year there, moved to Troy Township where they farmed for two years. In 1916, they moved to the Egolf farm in Smith Township, one mile east of Round Lake, which Mr. Egolf continued to operate until his health failed in 1946. Four years later, they moved to Columbia City where they made their home at 112 West North street. Mr. Egolf was a member of the Blue River Bethel Church of God.
The surviving relatives, in addition to his wife, Blanche, include one son, Wilbur Egolf, Columbia Township; three daughters, Mrs. Hildreth Appleby, Compton, Calif., Mrs. Geraldine Samuels, Union Township, and Mrs. Bonnie Gene Trautman, this city; seven grandchildren; five brothers, Lawrence Egolf, this city, Dewey Egolf, Merriam, Samuel and Milo Egolf, both of Smith Township, and Byard Egolf, Long Beach, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Alta Sheckler, Thorncreek Township, and Mrs. Emma Bower, Elkhart. One brother and one sister have preceded him in death.
The body has been removed to the Smith and Sons Funeral Home, where friends may call after 8 o’clock this evening. At noon Saturday, it will be taken to the Blue River Bethel Church of God to lie in state until the hour of service. The Rev. Alvin S. Link, pastor of the First Church of God, and the Rev. Elvin Hoffman, the church pastor, will officiate at the funeral rites at 2 o’clock. Committal services will be in the Christian Chapel Cemetery at Merriam.
More About Clarence E. Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Blanche Claxton:
Egolf, Blanche M.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
April 17, 1971
Mrs. Blanche M. Egolf, 76, retired nurses aide at the Linvill and Whitley County Hospitals, died at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the Farris Nursing Home. She had been in failing health for the past two years and entered the nursing home a year ago following a stroke of apoplexy. On March 1st. she was hospitalized at Fort Wayne for emergency surgery, but recovered sufficiently to return to the nursing home.
She was a native of Smith township, and was born on July 17, 1894, a daughter of Harvey and Cora Brumbaugh Claxton.
She completed her education in the Collins Hugh School, and on February 22, 1912, was united in marriage to Clarence Egolf.
They started their first home on a farm in Etna-Troy township, and after a year and a half there, moved to Smith township, where they resided until 1953 when they moved to their new home at 112 West North street. Mr. Egolf preceded her in death in 1955.
Mrs. Egolf worked for a total of 22 years at the hospitals prior to her retirement in 1967. She was a member of the First Church of God of Columbia City, and the Theo Club.
The surviving relatives include three daughters, Mrs. Frank (Hildreth) Appleby, Bellflower, Calif., Mrs. Conda (Geraldine) Samuels, R. 7, and Mrs. Darwin (Bonnie) Trautman, Columbia City; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; one half-brother, Clarence Anderson, Fort Wayne. In addition to her husband, a son, Wilbur, and two half-brothers preceded her in death.
The body is at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 p.m. today. The Rev. Hubert Miller, pastor of the First Church of God, and the Rev. J. Phillip Blake, pastor of the Big Lake Church of God, will officiate at the funeral service to be held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Committal services and burial will follow the funeral home rites in the Christian Chapel cemetery at Merriam. The preferred memorials are gifts to the First Church of God.
More About Blanche Claxton:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
iii.Emma Eugenia Egolf, born February 08, 1886 in Whitley County Indiana; died December 04, 1971 in St. Joseph County Indiana; married Abner T. Bower April 03, 1913; born August 11, 1886 in Jasper County, Illinois; died December 29, 1944 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for Emma Eugenia Egolf:
Bower, Emma Egolf
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, Indiana
December 6, 1971
Mrs. Emma Bower, 85, of 13738 Day Rd., Mishawaka, died Saturday evening in St. Joseph's Hospital, Mishawaka, after an illness of three years.
She was born Feb. 8, 1886, in Columbia City, and had lived in Mishawaka eight years, coming from Elkhart. She was married to Abner Bower on April 3, 1913, and he died in 1945.
Surviving are five sons, J. E., Claypool, Joseph, Nappanee, Lawrence, Warsaw, Jeremiah, Columbia City, and Theodore, Mishawaka; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Watson, Edwardsburg, and Mrs. Gordon Menzie, Mishawaka; 16 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Samuel Egolf, Albion, and Dewey Egolf, Churubusco.
Friends may call after 7 p.m. today, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Warner Funeral Home. The body will then be taken to the Penway Church of God in Mishawaka, where the body will lie in state from noon until services at 1 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Norman Nelson will officiate, and burial will be in Merriam (Ind.) Christian Chapel Cemetery.
More About Emma Eugenia Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Abner T. Bower:
Bower, Abner
Posted April 10, 2006 ~ contributed by Beverly Henley
The Commercial Mail – Columbia City, Indiana
January 2, 1945 Page 6
Abner Bower, 56, a resident of near Columbia City at one time, was instantly killed Friday evening when struck by the locomotive of an east bound Pennsylvania railroad passenger train as he walked along the tracks just east of the railroad station at Pierceton. Bower was walking east along the tracks and was apparently watching a work train on the westbound tracks and failed to hear the speeding passenger train bearing down on him from the rear. The body, badly mangled, was taken to the Ashley Funeral Home in Pierceton. Mr. Bower is survived by his wife; five sons, I. E. Bower of near Pierceton; Joseph of Etna Green; Theodore at home; Lawrence, in service in Italy, and Jeremiah, stationed at Camp Robinson, Ark; two daughters Mrs. Elizabeth Watson of near Pierceton and Doris at home; two brothers and two sisters, who reside in Illinois. The Bower family resides three miles south of Pierceton.
Bower, Abner
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
The Pierceton Record, Pierceton, Kosciusko County, Indiana
January 3, 1945
Abner Bower, 56, residing three miles south of Pierceton on Route 2, was instantly killed Friday night at about 6 o'clock, when struck by the locomotive of an eastbound Pennsylvania train as he walked along the tracks just east of the Pierceton station.
Bower apparently was watching a work train on the westbound tracks and failed to hear the speeding passenger bearing down on him from the rear. The body was decapitated and badly mangled.
Mr. Bower was born in Jasper County, Illinois on August 11, 1886, and for the past 32 years had been a resident of Indiana.
He was married to the former Emma Egolf, of Whitley County, in 1912, and was a farmer by vocation. He was employed by the Reid Murdoch & Co., and was a member of the Coesse Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Emma Egolf Bower; five sons, J. E. Bower, of near Pierceton; Joseph Bower, of Etna Green; Theodore, at home; Lawrence, in service in Italy, and Jeremiah, of Camp Robinson, Ark.; two daughters, Elizabeth Watson, of near Pierceton, and Doris, at home; two brothers, Earl and Marshall, of Newton, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Crage, of Newton, Ill., and Mrs. Eva Richards, of Onarge, Ill.
The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Church of God in Columbia City. Rev. Floyd Hedges officiated. Interment was made in the Marion Cemetery, north of Columbia City on State Road No. 9. The Ashley Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
More About Abner T. Bower:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
iv.Alta Florence Egolf, born September 19, 1888 in Whitley County Indiana; died October 28, 1963 in Whitley County Indiana; married Maurice Edward Sheckler December 06, 1902 in Whitley County Indiana; born May 26, 1877 in Whitley County Indiana; died July 18, 1955 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Alta Florence Egolf:
Sheckler, Alta F.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia, Whitley County, Indiana
October 29, 1963
Funeral services for Mrs. Alta F. Sheckler, 83, the widow of Edd M. Sheckler, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. Marion R. Shroyer, officiating. Committal services and burial will follow the funeral home rites in the Stough Cemetery.
Mrs. Sheckler, a resident of the Stickler apartments, died at 11 a.m. Monday at the Hillcrest Home where she had been a patient since February 1. She had been in failing health for the last three years and in January of this year was hospitalized following a slight stroke of apoplexy.
She was a native of Thorncreek township, and was born on the Whitley-Noble county line on September 19, 1880, a daughter of Jerimiah and Sarah Ann Young Egolf.
On December 4, 1902, she was united in marriage to Edd M. Sheckler. Their home was established on the Sheckler farm four mikes northwest of this city on the Sheckler Road where they spent their entire married life. Mr. Sheckler preceded her in death in July of 1956. A year following the death of her husband, she moved to Columbia City where she made her home in the Sticker apartments with her daughter, Ruth Sheckler. Her church affiliation was with the Thorncreek Baptist Church.
The surviving relatives include two sons, H. Max Sheckler, R. 6 associated with the Standard Oil Service Station, South Main Street and Marshall L. Sheckler, R. 3; one daughter, Ruth Sheckler; seven grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Emma Bower, Elkhart; four brothers, Samuel Egolf, R 1 Churubusco, Dewey Egolf, Merriam, Lawrence Egolf, Columbia City and Milo Egolf, Smith township. One son, Delmar, one daughter three brothers and one sister have preceded her in death. Friends may call at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home after 7 this evening.
More About Alta Florence Egolf:
Burial: Stough Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Maurice Edward Sheckler:
Sheckler, Maurice Edward
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
July 19, 1955
Maurice Edward Sheckler, 78, of Thorncreek township, died at 7:30 Monday evening at his home. He had been ill for the past three months. He underwent surgery July 13 and had just returned to his home from the hospital.
A native of Thorncreek township he was born May 26, 1877 to Thomas and Charlotte Wilder Sheckler on the farm where he died. His marriage to Florence Alta Egolf occurred in December 1902. He spent his life as a farmer and carpenter.
Survivors are his wife; two sons, Marshall, Thorncreek township, and Max, Loon Lake; one daughter, Miss Ruth P. Sheckler at home. Seven grandchildren survive. A sister and three brothers and a son are deceased.
Friends will be received at the J. A. DeMoney and Son Funeral Home after 7:30 this evening. Services will be held at the funeral home at 10 a.m. Thursday. Rev. Marion Shroyer will officiate. Burial will be in the Stough cemetery.
More About Maurice Edward Sheckler:
Burial: Stough Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
v.Lawerence Lee Egolf, born October 18, 1888 in Whitley County Indiana; died October 11, 1964 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Lawerence Lee Egolf:
Egolf, Lawrence Lee
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
October 12, 1964
Lawrence Lee Egolf, 75, West Market street, died Sunday at 6 a.m. in the Whitley County Hospital where he had been hospitalized one day. Recently he had been in the Maple Hill Nursing Home. Cause of death was a stroke.
Born in Thorncreek Township on October 18, 1888, he was the son of Jerry and Sarah Young Egolf. He lived in Thorncreek Township and had lived in this community all of his life, where he made his living as a farmer.
Survivors include three brothers, Sam of Noble County; Dewey of Merriam, and Milo of Whitley County. One sister, Mrs. Abner (Emma) Bower of Elkhart also survives. Four brothers and two sisters have preceded him in death.
Friends may call at the Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel after 7:30 this evening. Services will be held at the Chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m., with Rev. Herman Hedges officiating. Burial will take place in the Merriam Christian Chapel cemetery.
Egolf, Lawrence Lee
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
October 15, 1964
Funeral services were conducted in the Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel Wednesday afternoon for Lawrence Egolf.
Mrs. Russell Egolf, organist, presided at the console for the prelude and postlude of selected hymns. The Rev. Herman Hedges officiated at the rites and committal.
The pallbearers, nephews of the deceased, were Max Sheckler, Cecil Egolf, Jerry Bower, Robert Cunningham, Nile Egolf, and J.D. Egolf. Burial was in the Merriam Christian Chapel cemetery.
More About Lawerence Lee Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
vi.Clara Egolf, born November 05, 1890 in Whitley County Indiana; died June 25, 1934 in Allen County Indiana; married Arthur Zi Cunningham January 27, 1915; born 1895; died 1954.
Notes for Clara Egolf:
Mrs. Clara Egolf Cunningham, a former resident of Whitley County, passed away at five o'clock Monday evening after a brief illness. Mrs Cunningham was employed at the State School at Fort Wayne working at night, and slept until noon the next day according to her custom. When she arose she seemed well and assisted with the housework. Wednesday evening she suffered two strokes of apoplexy, and never regained consciousness. Saturday noon she was taken to the hospital maintained for employes of the State School and it was there that death occured.
Mrs. Cunningham was born in Whitley county on November 5, 1890 to Jerry Egolf and the late Sarah Ann Young Egolf. On Jan 27, 1915, she was married to Zi cunningham. They resided in Whitley county for several years, and lived for two years at Berne. Later they lived for a year in Kendallville and then moved to Fort Wayne thier present home.
Six children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, one dying in infancy. Surviving are Mrs. Willadean Strait, of Dunkirk, Vashti, 15, Robert, 13, Jeanette, 8, And Billy Lee 3, at home. Other surviving relatives in addition to the husband and the aged father; are one grandson, Bruce Leon Strait; and the following brothers and sisters all of Whitley county; Vern, Clarence, Sam, Lawrence, Dewey, Byard, and Milo Egolf, Mrs. Alta Sheckler and Mrs. Emma Bower.
Mrs. Cunningham joined the Blue River Bethel Church of God in young womanhood and retained her membership until her death.
The body was taken to the Sonday funeral home in Churubusco, but will be returned to the Cunningham home at 2031 North Clinton, Fort Wayne where it will remain until the funeral services, which will be held Thursday afternoon at the Merriam Chapel, Rev. F. H. Hill, Pastor, officiating. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.
More About Clara Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Cemetery Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: February 07, 2009
vii.Samuel J. Egolf, born August 25, 1892 in Whitley County Indiana; died April 25, 1980 in Noble County Indiana; married Olive F. Smith June 19, 1919 in Macomb County Michigan; born May 18, 1899 in Allen County indiana; died March 08, 1992 in Dekalb County Indiana.
Notes for Samuel J. Egolf:
Egolf, Samuel Sr.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Albion, Noble County Library Surname File
April 1980
Funeral services were Monday afternoon for Samuel J. Egolf, 87, of Rt. 1, Albion, who died Friday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lowell (Marvel) Obermyer, Grand Rapids, Ohio.
Mr. Egolf was born August 25, 1892 in Whitley County to Jeremiah and Sarah Young Egolf. He married Olive F. Smith on June 19, 1916 and they lived around Churubusco, then moved to Merriam where they lived for the last 17 years. Mr. And Mrs. Egolf owned The Dugout, a grocery store and filling station, at the corner of US 33 and the Noble-Whitley County Line Road, from 1935 to 1952.
Survivors in addition to the daughter, are his widow, Olive; three sons, Alton of Avilla, Harold of Ashley, Nile of Seminole, Fla., another daughter, Mrs. William (Garnet) Rocke of Phoenix, Ariz.; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
The Rev. Wilmer J. Frederick, pastor of Blue River Church of God officiated at the services at the Sheets Funeral Home, Churubusco and burial was in the Christian Chapel Cemetery, Merriam.
More About Samuel J. Egolf:
Burial: April 25, 1980, Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Olive F. Smith:
Source: Albion, Noble County , Indiana Library Surname File 8
March 1992
OLIVE EGOLF
Olive F. Egolf, 92, of Churubusco, died at 4:48 p.m. Sunday, March 8, 1992 in DeKalb Memorial Hospital, Auburn.
She was born May 18, 1899 in Woodburn to Joseph and Essie Smith. On June 19, 1919, she married Samuel J. Egolf, who preceded her in death April 25, 1980.
Mrs. Egolf, a lifetime Churubusco resident, was a member of Bear Lake Church of God in Wolf Lake Church of God in Wolf Lake, and a Gold Star Mother. She was a homemaker and she and her husband owned and operated the Dug Out Grocerty and Filling Station located at U.S. 33 and the Noble/DeKalb county line from 1935-1952.
Surviving are two daughers, Marvel Obermeyer of Grand Rapids, Ohio, and Mrs. William (Garnet) Rocke of Phoenix, Ariz.; two sons, Harold Egolf of Ashley, and Alton Egolf of Avilla; 14 grand-children; three
stepgrandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by three sons, Allan, who was killed in the line of duty during World War 11, Niles and Roger, and a daughter, Geneva.
Funeral services were today in Johnson Funeral Home, Hudson, with the Rev. Bern Noll officiating. Burial was in Christian Chapel Cemetery,
Merriam.
Preferred memorials are to the DeKalb County Cancer Society in Auburn.
More About Olive F. Smith:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
viii.Dewey B. Egolf, born August 30, 1895 in Whitley County Indiana; died July 24, 1979 in Whitley County Indiana; married Eva Winebrenner September 06, 1917 in Noble County; born April 30, 1897 in Noble County Indiana; died November 06, 1999 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Dewey B. Egolf:
Egolf Dewey B, 82, of R. 1, Churubusco, died in Whitley County Hospital July 24. He was born Aug. 30, 1896 to Jeremiah and Sarah Ann Young Egolf of Whitley County. He married Eva Winebrenner Sept. 6, 1917 and they spent their entire married lives in the Merriam area where he was a retired farmer. A member of Blue River Church of God, he was named an honorary life elder after 34 years as an actual elder. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Alton Richards of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Harold McCoy of Churubusco; two sons, J. D. and Russell, both of R. 1, Churubusco; 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren, and one brother, Sam of R. 2, Albion. Services today in Blue River Church of God. Burial, Christian Chapel Cemetery. ~ 7-26-1979 + 7-24-1979
More About Dewey B. Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008, Noble County Indiana
Notes for Eva Winebrenner:
Egolf, Eva Winebrenner
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
The Post & Mail, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
November 7, 1999
Eva Egolf, 102, a former resident of Merriam, died at 2:50 p.m. Saturday, November 6, 1999, at The Oaks, Columbia City. She had been a patient since 1995.
Mrs. Egolf was born in Green Township, Noble County, April 30, 1897, a daughter of Melvin and Ida Cunningham Winebrenner. She was educated at the former Wildcat School in Noble County, and spent her formative years in that area.
On September 6, 1917, she was united in marriage to Dewey B. Egolf. The couple lived on the Egolf Homestead in Thorncreek Township in Whitley County during the early years of their marriage, until moving east of Merriam in 1947.
She had been a member of the former Blue River Church of god in Smith Township and was currently a member of the Churubusco United Methodist Church.
Mr. Egolf preceded her in death on July 24, 1979. Surviving relatives include two sons, J.D. Egolf and Russell J. Egolf, both of Churubusco; a daughter, Mrs. Alton (Faith) Richards of Tampa, Fla. ; a sister,, Lucinda Duffee, Churubusco; 13 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Syvelda McCoy, September 21, 1993. Also deceased are three sisters, three brothers, and one great-grandson.
The funeral service is at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Sheets Funeral Home, Churubusco, with the Rev. Christine Newman-Jacobs, pastor of Churubusco United Methodist Church, officiating.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday, 5 to 8 p.m. Interment is at the Christian Chapel Cemetery, Merriam. For those who wish, memorials may be directed to the Churubusco United Methodist Church.
More About Eva Winebrenner:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
ix.Russell Egolf, born November 27, 1898; died February 14, 1899.
More About Russell Egolf:
Burial: Noble County
x.Byard Telfred Egolf, born January 18, 1900 in Whitley County Indiana; died June 26, 1962 in Noble County Indiana; married Ruth G. Gaff 1920; born June 30, 1904 in Noble County Indiana; died February 14, 1995 in Noble County Indiana.
Notes for Byard Telfred Egolf:
Egolf, Byard T.
Posted December 27, 2006 ~ Contributed by Chas Rockwood
Columbia City Post, Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana
June 27, 1962
Byard T. Egolf, 62, died at 8:42 p.m. Tuesday (the 26th) at his trailer home on the farm of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Page, R 1, Avilla. He had been a patient at the hospital and had been released last Wednesday.
Mr. Egolf was born January 18, 1900 in Whitley County, the son of Jeremiah and Sarah Ann Young Egolf. In 1920 he married Ruth Gaff and for a number of years he was a farmer. He also operated a restaurant in Churubusco and at Long Beach, California and his last employment was with the Compton City schools in Compton, California until poor health caused him to retire, moving to Churubusco last March. He was a member of the Blue River Bethel Church of God.
Surviving, in addition to the wife, Ruth, are two sons, Homer Lee, Westminster, California and Erlin Keith, Lakewood, California; two daughters, Mrs. William Hanawalt, Las Vegas, Nevada and Mrs. Paul Page, Avilla; nine grandchildren, three great grandsons; four brothers, Lawrence, Columbia City and Sam, Milo E. and Dewey, all of Churubusco and two sisters, Mrs. Alta Sheckler, Columbia City, and Mrs. Emma Bower, Elkhart. A sister and three brothers preceded him in death.
Friends may call at the Sunday and Sheets Funeral Home in Churubusco after 7:00 this evening until 11:30 a.m. Saturday, at which time the body will be taken to the Blue River Bethel Church of God to lie in state until the hour of the service at 2:00 p.m. The Rev. Paul Tobias, pastor of the church will officiate at the funeral and burial rites. Burial will be in the Christian Chapel cemetery at Merriam
More About Byard Telfred Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
More About Ruth G. Gaff:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
xi.Milo Egolf, born January 08, 1902 in Whitley County Indiana; died January 05, 1970 in Noble county Indiana; married Lois Deem 1926; born 1902; died February 13, 1977 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Milo Egolf:
Source: Albion, Noble County, Indiana Library Surname File
Jan. 1970
MILO EGOLF
Milo Egolf, aged about 68, of Route 4, Albion, passed away Thursday evening January 5, 1970, at his Bear Lake home. He had been in poorhealth for several years. Mr. Egolf was born January 8, 1902, in Whitley county, the son of Mr.And Mrs. Jerry Egolf. He was married in 1926 to Lois Deem, who survives.
Mr. Egolf was a retired farmer and lived in Smith Township, of Whitley county, until 1965, when he moved to Bear Lake. He was acharter member of the Bear Lake Church of God.In addition to the widow, other survivors are: one son, James Egolfof Churubusco; one sister, Mrs. Emma Bowers of Elkhart; two brothers,Sam and Dewey Egolf, both of Rural Albion; two grandchildren, Monte and Brenda Egolf of Albion. Four brothers and two sisters precededhim in death.
Funeral services were held in a Churubusco Funeral Home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, with Rev. Warren Hackworth, pastor of the Bear Lake Church of God, officiating. Interment was in the Merriam
Christian Chapel Cemetery.
Egolf Milo, about 68, of R. 4, Albion, died Jan. 5, 1970, at his Bear Lake home. He was born Jan. 8, 1902 in Whitley County, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Egolf. He was married in 1926 to Lois Deem. He was a retired farmer and lived in Smith Twp of Whitley County until 1965, when he moved to Bear Lake. He was a charter member of the Bear Lake Church of God. Surviving are the widow; a son, James of Churubusco; one sister, Mrs. Emma Bowers of Elkhart; two brothers, Sam and Dewey, both rural Albion; two grandchildren, Monte and Brenda Egolf of Albion. Four brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Funeral in a Churubusco funeral home Saturday. Burial, Christian Chapel Cemetery. + 1-?-1970
More About Milo Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Lois Deem:
Egolf Lois, 74, a retired school teacher and widow of Milo Egolf, died Feb. 13, in Whitley County Hospital. Surviving are a son and a brother. Services Feb. 16 in Krider-Workman Memorial Chapel in Churubusco. + 2-13-1977
More About Lois Deem:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
xii.Infant Egolf, born February 14, 1899.
26. David E. Fisher, born July 12, 1863 in Whitley County Indiana; died February 18, 1953 in Whitley County Indiana. He was the son of 52. Jacob Fisher and 53. Elizebeth Ann Hively. He married 27. Emma Jane Leaman March 19, 1885 in Whitley County Indiana.
27. Emma Jane Leaman, born November 12, 1866 in Noble county Indiana; died April 23, 1917 in Whitley County Indiana. She was the daughter of 54. Samuel Leaman and 55. Mary Elizabeth Brown.
More About David E. Fisher:
Burial: Hively Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Notes for Emma Jane Leaman:
Emma Fisher, wife of David Fisher, of Thorncreek township passed away Monday evening at 5 o'clock after a sickness of only eight hours. Her death was due to apoplexy an attack of which came upon her at 9o'clock Monday morning.
Emma Laman was the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Laman and was born in Whitley county, November 12th, 1866, and was aged 59 years, 5 months and 11 days. She spent her early life with her parents on the farm and was married to her now bereft husband , March 19, 1885. To this union four children were born, all of whom survive; Pearl, now Mrs. Verne Egolf; Mazey, now Mrs. Elmer Engle; Firmer Fisher of Whitley county, and Chester Fisher, at home. She is also survived by the following brothers and sisters; Wayne Laman of Churubusco, with whom her mother makes her home, Galveston Laman of Colorado; Mrs. Rosa Cowan, of Oklahoma, Massllon Laman, of Detroit Mich., Mrs. Henry Pressler, and Isaac Laman of Thorncreek township.
The deceased was a member of the Christian Church. The funeral will occur Wednesday, the cortege leaving the home at 10 o'clock for the Hively Church. The services will be conducted at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. Paige of Merriam. Interment in the Hively Cemetery.
More About Emma Jane Leaman:
Burial: Hively Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: December 12, 2008
Children of David Fisher and Emma Leaman are:
13i.Myrtle Pearl Fisher, born April 02, 1886 in Whitley County Indiana; died November 30, 1944 in Allen County Indiana; married (1) Harvey Vern Egolf September 25, 1906 in Whitley County Indiana; married (2) Franklin David Grunawalt February 22, 1941 in Whitley County Indiana.
ii.Firmer Marshall Fisher, born March 27, 1893 in Whitley County Indiana; died May 19, 1959 in Whitley County Indiana; married Cuba L. Bair March 02, 1916 in Whitley County Indiana; born October 06, 1896 in Whitley County Indiana; died October 17, 1980 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Firmer Marshall Fisher:
Firmer Marshall Fisher, 66, Airport Road, Thorncreek township, died at 8:30 this morning at his residence. He had been ill since August, 1956 and hospitalized several times since that time.
Mr. fisher was born in Richland Township on March 27, 1893 to David E. and Emma Leaman Fisher. He married Cuba L. Bair on March 2, 1916 at the home of the Rev. Ed Hively and they went to housekeeping in Noble County, where they resided for six months. They then moved to Thorncreek Township, where they have lived for the past 35 years. Mr. Fisher farmed all of his life, owning his own farm.
Surviving in addition to the wife, Cuba, are a grandson, Von E. Fisher, Thorncreek township; a brother Chester Fisher, Redman, Oregon and one sister, Mrs Elmer Engle, Thorncreek township. He was preceded in death by a son Marshall and a sister, Pearl Egolf.
The body is at J.A. DeMoney and Son Funeral Home where friends may call after 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The funeral services will be held at the Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m. Friday, the Rev. Marion R. Shroyer officiating. Burial will be in the Nolt Cemetery.
More About Firmer Marshall Fisher:
Burial: Nolt Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: November 12, 2008
Notes for Cuba L. Bair:
Mrs. Cuba Lurea Fisher, 82, 600 N. Walnut Street, died at 9:20 a.m. today at Millers Merry Manor where she had resided for the past two years.
The daughter of Aaron and Mary Shriner Bair, she was born in Thorncreek township October 6, 1896. On Mrach 2, 1916,she was married to Firmer Marshall Fisher at the home of Rev. Ed Hively, pastor of EUB church. Her husband preceded her in death May 19, 1959.
Her formative years were spent in Thorncreek township where she completed her formal education in the Township Schools. A life long resident of Thorncreek township, she moved to Columbia City in 1974. She was a member of St. Mathews United Methodist Church.
One grandchild survives, Von E. Fisher, R1 South Whitley.
In addition to her husband, she is preceded by one son, Marshall; one brother, Timothy Bair; three sisters, Ada Bair, Ocie Bair, and Pearl Ramsey.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday at DeMoney-Grimes Funeral Home, Columbia City. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home with Rev. Hubert E. Miller, pastor of First Church of God, officiating.
Burial will be in Nolt Cemetery.
More About Cuba L. Bair:
Burial: Nolt Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: January 22, 2009
iii.Chester Fisher, born September 26, 1900 in Whitley County Indiana; died April 23, 1977 in Redmont Oregon.
Notes for Chester Fisher:
Services were conducted in the Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel on Friday morning for Chester R. Fisher, native of Thorncreek Township. His death occured at Redmont Oregon, where he resided many years. The Rev. James Linton, pastor of the Independent Brethren Church officiated at the Rites.
Mrs. Paul Spoerke, organist, presented a prelude composed of The Old Ruged Cross and Beyond the Sunset. A postlude included other sacred selections.
The Pallbearers, relatives of the deceased, were Garrie Paulus, John Cameron Jr. Ray Ousley, Allen Engle, Paul Engle, Gary Engle; The committal and interment were in the Christian Chapel Cemetery at Merriam.
More About Chester Fisher:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Obit enclosed: March 08, 2009
iv.Mazzie Ethel Fisher, born May 31, 1889 in Whitley County Indiana; died April 20, 1975 in Whitley County Indiana; married John Elmer Engle December 15, 1912 in Whitley County Indiana; born August 01, 1890 in Whitley County Indiana; died October 15, 1965 in Allen County Indiana.
Notes for Mazzie Ethel Fisher:
Mrs. Mazzie Ethel Engle, 85, widow of John Elmer Engle Thorncreek Township died at 4:50 p.m. Sunday in the Miller's Mery Manor nursing Home here. She had been ill for the past 15 months and a patient at the nursing home since Feb. 5 following an extended hospitalization.
With the exception of a brief residence in Smith and Etna Troy Townships she had lived in Thorncreek Township.
She was born in Thorncreek Township on May 31, 1889 a daughter of David E. and Emma Leamon Fisher.
Her marriage took place in the Evangelical United Brethren Church here on Dec. 15, 1912.
She was a baptized member of the Christian Church which at that time was located in Thorncreek Township.
Her husband died Oct. 15, 1965.
Surviving are three sons, Ross of R8, Dalton of Wabash, and David of R6; two daughters, Mrs. Glen (Iris) Watson of South Whitley and Mrs. Bob (Elizabeth) Malone of Union Township; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; one brother, Chester C. Fisher of Redman Ore.
A grandchild, Greg Engle died in 1970 and a brother, Firmer Fisher and a sister, Pearl Egolf, preceded her in death.
Calling willbe at the J.A. DeMoney & Son Funeral Home From 7 to 9 p.m. today and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
The Rev. Valmont A. Fry, retired Free Methodist Church pastor will conduct the funeral services at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home with burial in St. Mathew's (Hively) Cemetery at Ind. 9 and County Road 500 N.
More About Mazzie Ethel Fisher:
Burial: Saint Mathews Cemetery Allen County Indiana
Obit enclosed: March 15, 2009
Notes for John Elmer Engle:
MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD MONDAY FOR JOHN ENGLE
John Elmer Engle, 75, of R.R. 3, Columbia City, Passed away Friday afternoon at Parkview Hospital in fort Wayne.
Mr. Engle was born August 1, 1890, in Thorncreek township, a son of Jesse and Etta Fry Engle. On December 5, 1912, he was united in marriage to Mazzie Ethel Fisher in Columbia City.
He spent his entire life in Thorncreek township with the exception of two years. He was a farm owner and operator and was a member of the Whitley County Farm Bureau. He was a former member of the Board of Directors of Whitley County REMC.
Surviving are the wife, Mazzie, two daughters, Mrs Glenn Watson and Mrs bob Malone of South Whitley, three sons, Ross and David Engle, Columbia city, Dalton Engle of Wabash; thirteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers, Clarence of Columbia City, Ralph of Coesse, and Shelton; and four sisters, Mrs. Hazel Hull, Mrs. Leland Blew and Mrs. Effie Sell of Columbia City and Mrs. William Craw of Ravina, Michigan. One brother preceeded him in death.
Memorial services were held monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the J>A> DeMoney & son Funeral Home in Columbia city with the Rev. Russell Gotz, pastor of the Etna Methodist church of fleinting. Interment was made in St. John's cemetery.
More About John Elmer Engle:
Burial: Saint Mathews Cemetery Allen County Indiana
28. Jacob Engle, born September 26, 1862 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died December 03, 1938 in Akron Fulton County Indiana. He was the son of 56. George E. Engle and 57. Sarah Catherine Creakbaum. He married 29. Ida Lucinda Shireman April 11, 1885.
29. Ida Lucinda Shireman, born October 05, 1865 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died July 07, 1941 in Akron Fulton County Indiana. She was the daughter of 58. John Shireman and 59. Kate Swick.
Notes for Jacob Engle:
Jake ENGLE, 76, died of hardening of the arteries following an illness of two years, at 1 o'clock Saturday morning at his home six miles southeast of Akron. The deceased was the son of George and Catherine ENGLE, born September 26, 1862, in Kosciusko county, where he made his living farming all his life. He was married to Ida SHIREMAN on April 11, 1885.
Surviving are his widow, Ida ENGLE, ten children, John ENGLE, Etta FULLER and Stella ROBBINS, of Warsaw; Sara ROBBINS, of Claypool; Emma FULLER, of Buchanan, Mich.; Amos [ENGLE], at home; and Elmer [ENGLE] and Pierce ENGLE, Martha RUSS and Ella WALTERS, of Akron; 38 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and one brother, David ENGLE, of Warsaw. One son, Alvin ENGLE, preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 o'clock Monday at the Beaver Dam church with Rev. Daniel SLAYBAUGH officiating.
Interment was made in the Nichols cemetery.
More About Jacob Engle:
Date born 2: September 26, 1862
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Koscousko County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Ida Lucinda Shireman:
Warsaw July 8 - Mrs. Ida Lucinda Engle, 75, died yesterday at her home at Beaver Dam after an illness with paralysis. Surviving are four sons, Elmer, Amos, and Pierce Engle of Akron and John W. Engle of Warsaw; six daughters, Mrs. Sadie Robinson of Claypool, Mrs. Etta Fuller and Mrs. Stella Robinson of Warsaw, Mrs. Ella Walters and Mrs. Martha Ruff of Akron, and Mrs Emma Fuller of Buchanan, Mich.; a sister, Mrs Tilly Elder of Pierceton and a brother Jesse Shireman of Georgia. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. (CST) at the Beaver Dam church. Burial will be in Nichols cemetery, west of Beaver Dam lake.
Obituary
Ida L. Engle, Aged 75, Dies
Rites for Resident of Beaver Dam Lake Wednesday
Mrs. Ida Lucinda Engle, 75, died Monday at 12 o’clock noon at her home near Beaver Dam, where she had been ill for the past four days suffering from a stroke of paralysis.
Mrs Engle was born October 5, 1865, the daughter of John and Catherine Shireman and had resided in the vicinity of Beaver Dam lake for the past sixty-five years. She was united in marriage to Jacob Engle, who preceded her in death five years ago.
Surviving relatives include four sons: Elmer, Amos, and Pierce Engle, Akron, and John W. Engle, Warsaw; six daughters: Mrs Sadie Robinson, Claypool; Mrs. Etta Fuller and Mrs. Stella Robinson, Warsaw; Mrs. Ella Walters, Mrs. Martha Ruff, Akron; and Mrs. Emma Fuller, Buchanan, Mich.; a sister, Mrs Tilley Elder, Pierceton; and a brother, Jesse Shireman, of Georgia.
Funeral services will be held at the Beaver Dam church Wednesday at 1 o’clock CST, with Rev. Slabaugh, of Akron, officiating. Burial will be made in the Nichols cemetery west of Beaver Dam Lake. Summe funeral home is in charge of the arrangements.
More About Ida Lucinda Shireman:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Koscousko County Indiana
Children of Jacob Engle and Ida Shireman are:
14i.Elmer Engle, born April 29, 1886 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died November 13, 1971 in Pierceton Kosciusco County Indiana; married Mertle Pearl Danser October 30, 1907 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
ii.Zora Estella (Sally) Engle, born July 04, 1905 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died March 23, 1996 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Warren Roger Robbins August 20, 1927 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born May 18, 1903 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died December 26, 1968 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for Zora Estella (Sally) Engle:
Monday, March 25, 1996
Estella Robbins
July 4, 1905 - March 23, 1996
Estella “Sally” ROBBINS, 90, 102 Miller Drive, Mentone, died at 10:43 p.m. Saturday at Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw.
She was born in Kosciusko County to Jacob and Ida SHIREMAN ENGLE. She was married to Warren Roger ROBBINS, who died on Dec. 26, 1968. She was a homemaker and had been a resident of Mentone for many years.
Surviving are one daughter, Doris M. YARIAN, Mentone; one son, Lester and wife Elsie ROBBINS, Big Rapids, Mich.; seven grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Preceding in death were five sisters and four brothers.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at King Memorial Home, Mentone, with the Rev. Don POYSER officiating. Burial will be in the Nichols Cemetery, Akron. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
More About Zora Estella (Sally) Engle:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Warren Roger Robbins:
Thursday, December 26, 1968
Warren R. Robbins
Warren Roger ROBBINS, 65, R.R. 2, Akron, died at 6:45 a.m. today at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. He had been ill four years.
Born May 18, [1903] in Warsaw, he was the son of Warren and Orah FUNK ROBBINS. He had lived at Beaver Dam Lake three years, moving from Fort Wayne where he had lived 12 years. He was married Aug. 20, 1927 in Warsaw to Estella ENGLE, who survives. He was a retired truck driver.
Surviving with the wife are a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Doris Maxine) YARIAN, Mentone; a son, Lester Devon ROBBINS, Big Rapids, Mich., and seven grandchildren. Two brothers and two sisters preceded in death.
Final rites will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Sheetz funeral home in Akron with the Rev. Wayne JOHNSON officiating. Burial will be in the Nichols cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday.
More About Warren Roger Robbins:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
iii.Emma Francis Engle, born December 15, 1902 in Fulton County Indiana; died January 23, 1949 in Berrian County Michigan; married Howard Warren Fuller September 20, 1920 in Berrian County Michigan; born June 02, 1901 in Berrian County Michigan; died January 23, 1949 in Berrian County Michigan.
iv.Ella Mae Engle, born November 04, 1897 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died September 20, 1974 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Artie Walters February 18, 1916 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born December 02, 1892 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died May 26, 1970 in Fulton County Indiana.
Notes for Ella Mae Engle:
Saturday, September 21, 1974
Ella Walters
Ella WALTERS, 76, Akron, died at 11:30 a.m. Friday in Murphy Medical Center at Warsaw shortly after beng admittd following a heart attack.
She was born Nov. 4, 1897 in Kosciusko county to Jacob and Ida SHIREMAN ENGLE. She resided around Akron for 30 years, moving there from Kosciusko county. She was married Feb. 18, 1916 in Warsaw to Artie E. WALTERS, who died in 1970. She was a member of the Silver Lake Center E.U.B. church.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Fred (Pearl) KEPLINGER, Pierceton; Mrs. Herbert (Bertha) DAVIS, Burket; Mrs. Lawrence (Mary) BOWER, Warsaw, and Mrs. Rex (Donna Jean) MARTIN, Wabash; a son, Donald [WALTERS], R.R. 2, Macy; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Amos and William [ENGLE], both R.R. 2, Akron, and two sisters, Mrs. Sallie ROBINS, Akron, and Mrs. Etta GOSHRON, Warsaw. Preceding in death were a son, a grandchild, three sisters and three brothers.
Last rites will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Sheetz funeral home at Akron with the Rev. Claude FAWNS officiating. Burial will be in the Nichols cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday.
More About Ella Mae Engle:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Artie Walters:
Wednesday, May 27, 1970
Artie Walters
Artie WALTERS, 77, Akron, died unexpectedly Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in his home following a heart attack.
Born Dec. 2, 1892, in Kosciusko county, he was the son of George and Susan ADAMS WALTERS. His marriage was Feb. 18, 1916, in Warsaw, to Elle ENGLE, who survives. A retired farmer, he was a member of the Center E.U.B. church, Silver Lake.
Surviving with the wife are four daughters, Mrs. Fred (Pearl) KEPLINGER, Pierceton, Mrs. Herbert (Bertha) DAVIS, Burket, Mrs. Lawrence (Mary)_ BOWER, Warsaw, and Mrs. Rex (Donna Jean) MARTIN, Wabash; one son, Donald WALTERS, R.R. 2, Macy; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Roy WALTERS, Akron, and one sister, Mrs. Elmer SHOEMAKER, Warsaw. One son, one brother and one sister preceded him in death.
Final rites will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Sheetz funeral home, Akron, with the Rev. Claude FAWNS officiating. Burial will be in the Nichols cemetery, five miles north of Akron. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Thursday and until the services Friday.
More About Artie Walters:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
v.Alvin Engle, born January 30, 1892 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died August 24, 1895.
More About Alvin Engle:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery, Franklin Township, Kosciusko County Indiana
vi.Sarah C. (Sadie) Engle, born April 02, 1888 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died January 17, 1959 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married Warren Robbins October 28, 1937.
vii.John Wesley Engle, born September 02, 1890 in Fulton County Indiana; died November 04, 1962 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Alice Louellen Ervin December 30, 1915 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born February 09, 1897 in Sutherland Nebraska; died November 08, 1990 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for John Wesley Engle:
John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ENGLE, was born in Ohio on December 19, 1853 and when still in early life he removed with his parents to the Beavr Dam neighborhood where he resided for a long span of years. Upon reaching manhood he was united in marriage to Louisa HART, who preceded him in death two years ago. Mr. Engle followed the occupation of farming and merchandising until advanced years forced his retirement from business. He was a member of the United Brethren church of Warsaw. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Effie OILER, of Elkhart, Mrs. Ralph DAY and Mrs. Fred STEPHEY, of Akron, and a son, Andrew ENGLE, of Warsaw.
Funeral services in charge of Rev. LEYRUELL of Warsaw, will be held at two o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the Beaver Dam church. Burial will be made in the Nichols cemetery, north of Akron.
More About John Wesley Engle:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Alice Louellen Ervin:
ALICE L. ENGLE
Alice Louellen Engle, 93, of 1620 E. CR 400S, Warsaw, died at 7:20 p.m. Nov. 8, 1990, in Miller's Merry Manor, Warsaw, following an extended illness.
She was born Feb. 9, 1897, in Sutherland Neb., to William and lillian Eby Ervin. On Dec. 30, 1915, in Kosciusko County, she married John W. Engle, who died in November 1962.
A lifetime resident of Kosciusko County, she was a member of Church of God, Warsaw, and a housewife. She was active in Senior Citizens and Vetrans of foreign Wars Auxillary.
Survivors include three sons, Richad Glen and Charles (Chick) Engle, both of Warsaw, and Wilbur Engle, Laramie Wyo.; five daughters, Dorothy Evans, Eva Tripp, Joanna Garee and Betty Hoppus, all of Warsaw, and ethel Truex, Atwood; 29 grandchildren; 63 great-grandchildren; and 20 great-great-grandchildren. One son, two sisters, three brothers and four half brothers are deceased.
Services at 10 a.m. Monday will be in McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel, Warsaw, with the Rev. Lewis Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove cemetery.
Callings form 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home.
More About Alice Louellen Ervin:
Burial: Pleasant Grove Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
viii.Pierce (Bill) Engle, born July 30, 1908; died February 20, 1991 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married (1) Beatrice Fern Davis; married (2) Harriet Evelyn Westwood February 10, 1945; born June 30, 1920 in Fulton County Indiana; died May 03, 1948 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married (3) Ruby Meinert Boone May 17, 1952; born July 03, 1907 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died February 03, 1977 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
More About Pierce (Bill) Engle:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Notes for Ruby Meinert Boone:
Thursday, February 3, 1977
Ruby Engle
Mrs. Ruby ENGLE, 69, R.R. 2, Akron, died at 8:50 a.m. today at the Kosciusko community hospital where she had been a patient four weeks.
Mrs. Engle was born July 3, 1907 at Leesburg to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel BOONE and had lived in Akron all her life. She married Pierce ENGLE in 1952; he survives. She was a member of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Rochester.
Surviving are a brother, Alfred BOONE, Walnut; a sister, Mrs. Don (Violet) LYNCH, Warsaw, and five grandchildren. A daughter preceded in death.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Sheetz funeral home, Akron, with Speaker Davie WEINZ officiating. Burial will be at Nichols cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday.
Friday, February 4, 1977
Ruby Engle
Calling hours for Mrs. Ruby ENGLE, 69, R.R. 2, Akron, who died Friday, will be after 2 p.m. today and on Saturday until the hour of services, 1:30 p.m., at the Sheetz funeral home, Akron. Also among the survivors are four great-grandchildren.
More About Ruby Meinert Boone:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
ix.Amos Engle, born September 19, 1912 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died October 1981 in Fulton County Indiana; married Minnie McClome June 02, 1936 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born May 01, 1917 in Niles Michigan; died September 1993 in Fulton County Indiana.
Notes for Amos Engle:
Thursday, October 29, 1981
Amos Engle
Amos ENGLE, 69, Rt. 2, Akron, died at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Kosciusko Community Hospital.
He was born Sept. 19, 1912 in Kosciusko County to Jacob and Ida SHIREMAN ENGLE. He married Minnie McCLOUGHAN in Warsaw on June 2, 1936; she survives. He was retired foundry worker for Rochester Metal Products.
Surviving with the wife are a daughter, Mrs. Glen (Patty) RANSBOTTOM, Warsaw; a son, Charles [ENGLE], Akron; a sister, Sally ROBBINS, Mentone; a brother, Bill ENGLE, Florida, and three grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Sheetz Funeral Home, Akron, with the Rev. Fred LANDOLT officiating. Burial will be in the Nichols Cemetery near Akron. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday.
More About Amos Engle:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Minnie McClome:
Tuesday, September 7, 1993
Minnie C. Engle
May 1, 1917 - Sept. 5, 1993
Minnie C. ENGLE, 76, 9474 South 825 West, Akron, died at 1:40 p.m. Sunday at Woodlawn Hospital.
She was born in Niles, Mich. to B.F. and Emma SECOR McCLOUGHAN. On June 2, 1936 in Warsaw she married Amos F. ENGLE, who died Oct. 28, 1981.
Surviving are a son, Charles R. ENGLE, Akron; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Irene SHAFER FENNER, Akron; and Elsie ROBBINS, Big Rapids, Mich. Preceding in death were a daughter, Patty Sue RANSBOTTOM and five brothers, Albert, Maynard, Ben, Alvah, and John McCLOUGHAN.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Hartzler Funeral Home, Akron, with the Rev. Roy W. WOLFE officiating. Burial will be in the Nichols Cemetery north of Akron. Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. today.
More About Minnie McClome:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
x.Martha Engle, born May 04, 1900 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died December 1967 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Ruff.
xi.Mary Etta Engle, born August 06, 1895 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died 1974 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married John William Fuller August 07, 1914 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born November 07, 1892 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died December 25, 1951 in Logansport Indiana.
30. Ellis Lee Danser, born 1861 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died October 22, 1908 in Kosciusko County Indiana. He was the son of 60. Asa Danser and 61. Susan Callahan. He married 31. Elisa Catherine Warren June 12, 1888 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
31. Elisa Catherine Warren, born 1867; died 1917. She was the daughter of 62. Samuel Smith Warren and 63. Mariah Miller.
Child of Ellis Danser and Elisa Warren is:
15i.Mertle Pearl Danser, born November 05, 1888 in Claypool Kosciusco County Indiana; died December 03, 1963 in Whitley County Indiana; married (1) Bruce Cole; married (2) Elmer Engle October 30, 1907 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Generation No. 6
32. John Cameron, born Abt. 1820 in Kentucky. He was the son of 64. Hugh Cameron and 65. Nancy Makins. He married 33. Elizabeth Wilson.
33. Elizabeth Wilson, born 1829 in Kentucky.
Children of John Cameron and Elizabeth Wilson are:
i.Frank Cameron, born Abt. 1845 in Daviess County Kentucky; married Bridget Mary Jane Underwood; born March 15, 1853 in Perry County Indiana.
ii.Charles F. Cameron, born Abt. 1847 in Kentucky.
16iii.John Cameron, born Abt. 1848 in Kentucky; married Mary C. Masterson July 03, 1866 in Spencer County Indiana.
iv.George W. Cameron, born Abt. 1849 in Kentucky; married Mary; born Abt. 1853 in Kentucky.
v.Mary Jane Cameron, born Abt. 1852 in Kentucky.
vi.Trecy Ann Cameron, born Abt. 1857 in Kentucky.
vii.Julia Ann Cameron, born 1862 in Indiana.
viii.Amander Cameron, born Abt. 1866 in Kentucky.
ix.Melvina Cameron, born Abt. 1869 in Kentucky.
34. Hugh Masterson He was the son of 68. Hugh Masterson and 69. Sally Clark. He married 35. Susana Grub May 05, 1823 in Spencer County Indiana.
35. Susana Grub
Child of Hugh Masterson and Susana Grub is:
17i.Mary C. Masterson, born March 1849 in Spencer County Indiana; married (1) John Cameron July 03, 1866 in Spencer County Indiana; married (2) Jacob Oskins January 05, 1902 in Spencer County Indiana.
36. Lazarus Taylor Murphy, born Abt. 1821 in Iowa; died April 29, 1898 in Spencer County Indiana. He married 37. Mary.
37. Mary, born Abt. 1823 in Iowa.
Children of Lazarus Murphy and Mary are:
i.Mary Liza Murphy, born 1857.
ii.James Murphy, born 1844 in Iowa.
iii.John A. Murphy, born 1848 in Iowa.
iv.Anna Murphy, born 1855.
18v.Franklin Murphy, born August 1852 in Spencer County Indiana; died in Spencer County Indiana; married (1) Arlevia; married (2) Mary Jane Jones July 02, 1876 in Spencer County Indiana.
vi.Margrett Murphy, born 1843.
40. Antoine Hoffert, born August 17, 1825 in Walbach Alsace France; died September 11, 1897 in Lee County, Illinois. He was the son of 80. Francois Antoine Hoffert and 81. Anne Marie Umbdenstock. He married 41. Mary Ann Mather March 30, 1857 in Will County Illinois.
41. Mary Ann Mather, born February 22, 1838 in Ostheim, Alsace, France; died February 06, 1911 in Lee County Illinois. She was the daughter of 82. John Mather and 83. Maria Cecile Brobecker.
Notes for Antoine Hoffert:
NOTE: Antoine Hoffert was born on 17 August 1825 in the town of Walbach, province of Alsace, France. He was the son of Francois Antoine Hoffert (b. 1799) and Anne Marie Umbdenstock (b. 1790), who had been married in April of 1823 in Ostheim, Alsace. Anne Marie was nine years older than her husband. She was the daughter of Nicholas Umbdenstock. Francois was the son of Jean Hoffert and Madelaine Batten, whose families seem to have lived in Alsace for many generations.
Antoine grew up in the French farming community of Walbach with his six siblings. Three of them were boys: Jean, Nicholas and Joseph. The other three were girls, each named Anne Marie in turn after the preceding one died in infancy. Sometime in the late 1840's or early 1850's, Antoine seems to have left his family members behind and emigrated by himself to the United States. He settled near the town of Naperville on the Illinois prairie, just west of Chicago.
At Naperville, 28-year-old Antoine Hoffert married a young girl named Mary Forstoge. Mary was only sixteen at the time of their wedding. By October of 1854, she had given birth to a son whom she named Anton in honor of his father. But the family unit was soon to be shattered. Mary died sometime in 1855, perhaps during the labors of childbirth. She had not yet reached her 18th birthday.
Two years later, Antoine remarried. His second wife was named Mary Mathers. She had been born in 1838 in the city of Ostheim, Alsace, France. Mary took over the care of young Anton. She and Antoine also began a new family of their own. One source says that over a period of 23 years Mary Mathers gave birth to a dozen additional children. Genevieve Reinart remembered only three: John Hoffert of Minneapolis, Joe Hoffert of Illinois, and Mary Hoffert Luft of Rolfe, Iowa.
Antoine Hoffert and his second wife, Mary Mathers, seem to have lived in northern Illinois the remainder of their lives. It is not known exactly when his second wife passed away, but Antoine himself lived into his 72nd year. He died on 11 September 1897.
Memories of Genevieve Reinart, 1980
My Great Grandfather Anton Hoffert Sr. came from France. He married Mary Forstoge and they lived in Naperville, Illinois where my grandfather, Anton Hoffert Jr. was born.
My grandfather had two brothers and one sister: John Hoffert of Minneapolis, Joe of Illinois, and Mary Hoffert Luft of Rolfe. John had two sons: John and Russel. Joe had no children. Mary had six children: Roy, Leona, Florian, Howard, Pauline, and Charlie.
These were known as our rich uncles. Uncle Joe Hoffert came to Halbur to see my folks when I was young, always bearing gifts for everyone including me. I usually got a pack of gum from him while the others got nice gifts.
Joe, John and Mary were half-brothers and sister of my Grandpa. My Grandpa's mother had died when he was little and his father married again. When his father died, all of the money went to his stepmother's children (Joe, John, & Mary),so Grandpa was cut off without a cent.
More About Antoine Hoffert:
Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery In Sublette, Lee County, Illinois
Children of Antoine Hoffert and Mary Mather are:
i.John Hoffert, born July 24, 1860 in Illinois.
20ii.George Anthony Hoffert, born July 26, 1862 in Illinois; died July 26, 1942 in Marion County Indiana; married (1) Amelia Louise Schnuckel November 05, 1888 in Cook County Illinois; married (2) Anna Belle Harrison December 25, 1918 in Marion County Ohio.
iii.Julia Hoffert, born January 08, 1865 in Illinois.
iv.Robert Hoffert, born January 04, 1867 in Illinois; died January 17, 1918 in Cook County Illinois.
v.Joseph Hoffert, born October 15, 1867.
vi.Petter Hoffert, born October 08, 1868 in Illinois; died September 23, 1916 in Lee County, Illinois.
vii.Edward Hoffert, born January 05, 1869 in Illinois; died in Minnesota.
viii.Nicholas Hoffert, born October 08, 1870 in Illinois; died April 27, 1937 in Illinois.
More About Nicholas Hoffert:
Burial: Searl Ridge Cemetery Bureau County Illinois
ix.Balthaser Hoffert, born October 28, 1872 in Illinois.
x.Katie Hoffert, born January 16, 1876 in Illinois.
xi.Micheal J. Hoffert, born July 17, 1878 in Illinois; died April 01, 1944 in Cook County Illinois; married Nora A.; born April 01, 1890; died December 26, 1967 in Prescott, Yavapai, Arizona.
xii.Mary E. Hoffert, born May 01, 1880 in Illinois; married Jacob J. Luft; born February 1875 in Lee County Illinois; died May 03, 1931.
42. Christian Snuckel He married 43. Caroline Knuth.
43. Caroline Knuth
Child of Christian Snuckel and Caroline Knuth is:
21i.Amelia Louise Schnuckel, born May 28, 1862 in Larmoil Bureau County Illinois; died August 15, 1944 in Allen County Indiana; married George Anthony Hoffert November 05, 1888 in Cook County Illinois.
44. Elias Fuhrman, born January 17, 1820 in Pennsylvania; died December 10, 1899 in Beaver Township Snyder County Pennsylvania. He was the son of 88. Jacob Fuhrman and 89. Polly Althouse. He married 45. Maria Swartzlander December 05, 1841 in Snyder County Pennsylvania.
45. Maria Swartzlander, born September 17, 1819 in Union County Pennsylvania; died May 19, 1867 in Beaver Township Snyder County Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of 90. John Swartzlander and 91. Barbara Elizabeth Wales.
Notes for Elias Fuhrman:
This is some new information about the James Wales family who lived in Union County, PA but is now known as Snyder County, PA:
Union County, PA Orphan's Court Document #5, page 90: To the Hon. Judges of the Orphan's Court of Union County at Sep term 1951. The petition of Elias Fuhrman of Beaver Township ? herewith: That James Wales, late of Centre Township in said county, died about two years ago, intestate, leaving a widow named Susanah, and heirs, two sons, namely William who lives in the state of Ohio, and George who lives in the state of Indiana, and the children of one daughter named Elizabeth, who had been married to George Swartzlander, but she died before her father, leaving the following named children her lawful "heirs to wit":
a. Polly, intermarried with your petitioner, Elias Fuhrman, residing in Beaver Township of ?
b. Reuben who resides some place in the state of Iowa
c. Leah who is married but your petitioner does not know the name of her husband-she resides some place in the state of Ohio
d. Elizabeth intermarried with Adam Young who lives in Union County
e. Rachel who is still unmarried and resides in Lewistown in the county of Mifflin
f. Sarah who is intermarried with John Shulze who lives in Centre or Clinton County-?
and the place she lives in.
And that the said intestate died...situated in Center Township, adjoining land of George A. Boyer...
Children of Elias Fuhrman and Maria Swartzlander are:
i.Isaac Foreman, born 1839 in Union County Pennsylvania.
ii.Ervin Foreman, born September 02, 1842 in Beaver TownshipUnion County Pennsylvania; died July 18, 1929 in Elkhart County Indiana; married (1) Hattie Woodyard; born November 14, 1846; died May 21, 1928 in Elkhart County Indiana; married (2) Eliza Jane Woodyard May 31, 1866 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born November 1847 in Indiana; died in Elkhart County Indiana.
iii.Robert Foreman, born October 30, 1844 in Beaver Township Union County Pennsylvania; died February 12, 1911 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Mary Stumpff February 29, 1872; born January 31, 1848 in Pennsylvania; died February 15, 1918 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for Robert Foreman:
Civil War Veteran.
Enlisted on 9/14/1864 as a Private.
On 9/14/1864 he mustered into "H" Co. 184th Pennsylvania Infantry.
He was Mustered Out on 6/2/1865.
More About Robert Foreman:
Burial: Palestine Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
More About Mary Stumpff:
Burial: Palestine Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
iv.Rebecca Foreman, born February 12, 1847 in Beaver Township Union County Pennsylvania; died April 28, 1927; married John Good; born Abt. 1839 in Pennsylvania.
v.Sarah Elizabeth Fuhrman, born October 31, 1849 in Beaver Township Union County Pennsylvania; died December 30, 1924 in Harvey County Kansas; married Joseph Getz August 14, 1870 in Snyder County Pennsylvania; born November 1843 in Pennsylvania; died March 04, 1913 in Harvey County Kansas.
22vi.Samuel Foreman, born April 05, 1852 in Beaver Twp. Union County pennsylvania; died January 18, 1924 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Jennie Estella Rowe February 20, 1889.
vii.Daniel A. Foreman, born February 17, 1855 in Beaver Township Union County Pennsylvania; died July 07, 1938 in Middleburg Pennsylvania; married Sarah Hannah Haffley February 25, 1876; born August 06, 1852; died October 07, 1933 in Adams Township Snyder County Pennsylvania.
Notes for Daniel A. Foreman:
Daniel Fuhrman, father of Rev. L.A. Fuhrman, Pastor of Middleburg Evangelical Church, died at 5:45 A.M. Thursday at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Fuhrman, in Midleburg.
A native of Adams township where he resided all his life until 8 months agowhen removed to a home of his son in the county seat, he succombedto uremic poisoning and the infirmities of old age.
Mr Fuhrman was born in Adams township February 17, 1855, the son of Elias and Mary Swartzlander Fuhrman. He married Sarah H. Haffley, who died four years ago. He spent his life-time as a farmer and carpenter, until recent years when he retired.
Surviving are the following children; Rev. L.A. Fuhrman and Miss Anna Fuhrman, both of Middleburg; C.L. Fuhrman,Kreamer; Mrs Paul W. Shade, Pottsgrove; also one brother, G.A. Fuhrman, Dry Valley X Roads; one step-sister, Mrs. Henry Sassaman, Troxelville, and six grandchildren.
He was a member of Grace Reformed Church, Troxelville.
The funeral was held Monday at 1:30 P.M. from the home of Rev. and Mrs. Fuhrman, followed by the main service in Grace Reformed Church, Troxelville, Rev. Herbert B. Zechman, Beaver Springs pastor officiated assisted by Rev. J.R. Schechter??? McClure, Rev. H.G. Snyder Middleburg, and Rev. W.L. Kam????? Penns Creek assisted at the church.
More About Daniel A. Foreman:
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
viii.James Elias Foreman, born August 06, 1858 in Beaver Township Snyder County Pennsylvania; died September 03, 1926 in Fuhrmans Hill Home; married Alice Catherine Smith February 02, 1883 in Snyder County Pennsylvania; born April 22, 1863 in Beaver Township Snyder County Pennsylvania; died July 23, 1949 in Mifflingburg Union County Pennsylvania.
ix.George Allen Foreman, born July 16, 1861 in Beaver Township Snyder County Pennsylvania; died July 01, 1945 in Union County Pennsylvania; married (1) Mary Lessman; born November 1865 in Pennsylvania; died July 26, 1905 in Union County Pennsylvania; married (2) Sarah Diffenderfer; born 1874; died 1958.
46. David Rowe, born 1843. He married 47. Elizabeth.
47. Elizabeth, born 1844.
Children of David Rowe and Elizabeth are:
23i.Jennie Estella Rowe, born January 03, 1869 in Liverpool Perry County Pennsylvania; died February 15, 1949 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married (1) ? Benfer; married (2) Samuel Foreman February 20, 1889.
ii.Elizabeth Rowe, born 1861 in Liverpool Perry County Pennsylvania.
iii.Annie Rowe, born 1864 in Liverpool Perry County Pennsylvania.
48. John O. Egolf, born August 13, 1806 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died September 07, 1893 in Whitley County Indiana. He was the son of 96. Henry Heinrich Egolph and 97. Mary Polly Hoop. He married 49. Mary Ann Leaman January 13, 1831 in Fairfield County Ohio.
49. Mary Ann Leaman, born December 12, 1811 in Germany; died March 04, 1890 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for John O. Egolf:
John Egolf Page 343. John Egolf of Whitley Co., Ind. To Polly Straus, dau; Rachael Friend, dau.; Adam Egolf, son; Jeremiah Egolf, son. Ex. nominated Jeremiah Egolf, son. Signed 23 May 1893. John Egolf. Wits. Winfield S. Gandy, Churubusco, Ind. Emma D. Gandy, Churubusco, Ind. C. E. Lancaster, Churubusco, Ind. Sworn to and subscribed on 4 September 1893 before Wm. H. Magley, Clerk.
Children of John Egolf and Mary Leaman are:
i.Daniel Egolf, born October 18, 1833; died November 09, 1855; married Matilda Dupler April 26, 1855 in Whitley County Indiana; born April 15, 1835 in Perry County Ohio; died April 11, 1879 in Whitley County Indiana.
More About Daniel Egolf:
Burial: Hively Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
More About Matilda Dupler:
Date born 2: April 15, 1835
ii.Lucetta Egolf, born March 24, 1836; died July 04, 1860; married James Worett August 14, 1858 in Whitley County Indiana.
More About Lucetta Egolf:
Burial: Hively Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
iii.Adam Egolf, born November 18, 1838 in Indiana; died May 29, 1917; married (1) Rachel Pressler March 17, 1859 in Whitley County Indiana; born December 21, 1835 in Fairfield County Ohio; died June 13, 1895 in Noble County Indiana; married (2) Malinda L. Gill February 06, 1897 in Noble County Indiana; born August 22, 1843 in Delaware County, Ohio; died February 1915 in Noble County Indiana.
More About Adam Egolf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
More About Rachel Pressler:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
iv.Mary Paulina Egolf, born June 1840; married Martin B. Strouse October 11, 1866 in Whitley County Indiana; born November 1837.
v.Henry C. Egulf, born November 17, 1854 in Noble County Indiana; died August 12, 1902 in Noble County Indiana; married Angeline Henselman March 16, 1873 in Noble County Indiana; born February 25, 1853 in Noble County Indiana; died October 17, 1912 in Noble County Indiana.
More About Henry C. Egulf:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
Notes for Angeline Henselman:
Egolf Angeline died of paralysis and was buried last Friday in the Chapel cemetery. Democrat 10-24-1912
More About Angeline Henselman:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
vi.Rachel Ann Egolf, born October 31, 1846; died May 13, 1914 in Noble County Indiana; married Henry Friend November 04, 1865 in Whitley County Indiana; born February 16, 1845 in Darke County Ohio; died December 19, 1885.
More About Henry Friend:
Burial: Christian Chapel Noble County Indiana
24vii.Jeramiah Egolf, born March 18, 1849 in Whitley County Indiana; died August 01, 1937 in Noble County; married Sarah Ann Young December 01, 1878 in Whitley County Indiana.
50. Christopher Young He married 51. Mary ?.
51. Mary ?
Children of Christopher Young and Mary ? are:
25i.Sarah Ann Young, born September 24, 1861 in Ohio; died July 29, 1919 in Whitley County Indiana; married Jeramiah Egolf December 01, 1878 in Whitley County Indiana.
ii.Anzel Young
iii.Joseph Young
iv.Amanda Young
v.Mrs. Maggart Young
52. Jacob Fisher, born October 23, 1836 in Perry County Ohio; died February 29, 1896 in Whitley County Indiana. He was the son of 104. Jacob Fisher and 105. Margret Emerick. He married 53. Elizebeth Ann Hively May 19, 1858.
53. Elizebeth Ann Hively, born February 06, 1836 in Licking County Ohio; died February 08, 1919 in Whitley County Indiana. She was the daughter of 106. Daniel Hively and 107. Catherine Egolf.
Notes for Jacob Fisher:
Columbia City Post - 04 March 1896 - Columbia City, Indiana
FISHER, Jacob was born 23 Oct. 1836 in Perry Co., Ohio; died 26 Feb. 1896; was a farmer in Thorncreek Township, Whitley Co., Indiana In 1858 married Elizabeth Ann Hively. three sons and a daughter was born. Of these Daniel and David Fisher are living. the Rev. J. M. Francis conducted the funeral service in the Christian Church. He came to this county with his parents in 1847.
Children of Jacob Fisher and Elizebeth Hively are:
i.Daniel Fisher, born September 15, 1868 in Whitley County Indiana; died January 14, 1942 in Gary Indiana; married Della May Herron November 27, 1890 in Whitley County Indiana; born February 17, 1867 in Noble County Indiana; died June 16, 1939 in Lake County Indiana.
Notes for Daniel Fisher:
Daniel Fisher, 412 Tyler street Gary, died of pneumonia at 12:10 a.m. today at the Methodist Hospital in Gary. He was admitted to the hospital December 28, 1941.
Mr. Fisher left Whitley County in 1913, when he located in Gary where for a number of years he was employed in the Steel Mills. His parents were Jacob and Elizabeth Hively Fisher and was born in Thorncreek Township September 15, 1868. His wife the former Della May Herron of Noble County, died June16, 1939.
He is survived by three sons, Jacob Lester Fisher, Alhambra Calif., Ira Kenneth Fisher, Thorncreek Township, Wilmer Guy Fisher, Gary; a daughter Miss Crystal May Fisher, Gary; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a brother David Fisher, of Ormas.
The body was brought to the DeMoney Funeral Home where friends will be received after 8 o'clock tonight and where rites will be conducted at 11 o'clock Friday morning, the Rev. J.M. Johnson pastor of the First Reformed church of Gary, officiating. Interment will be made in the Hively Cemetery.
More About Daniel Fisher:
Burial: Hively Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: March 03, 2009
Notes for Della May Herron:
Serously ill for two months, Mrs. Daniel Fisher, 72, a patient for the past yearin the state hospital at Logansport, died last night at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Fisher was a resident of Thorncreek township until 1913 when the family moved to Gary where they have since resided.
Mrs. Fisher was Della May Herron and was born in Noble County February 17, 1867 to Richard and Sarah Lamaster Herron.
On Thanksgiving Day in 1890 she was married to Daniel Fisher, who survives with three sons, Jacob of California; Ira of Thorncreek township, and Wilmer of Gary, and a daughter, Miss Crystal Fisher, of Gary.
Other survivors are thirteen grandchildren and four brothers, William Herron, of this city; Wesley Herron, Whitley county, John Herron , Noble county, and Charles Herron, of Huntington county.
While a resident of Whitley County Mrs. Fisher was a member of the Thorncreek Christian church. The body was brought to this city and friends will be received at the DeMoney Funeral Home, where rites will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock.
Interment will be made in the Hively cemetery north of the city. The Rev. J. M. Johnson, pastor of the First Reformed church in Gary, will officiate at the last rites.
More About Della May Herron:
Burial: Hively Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: February 06, 2009
ii.Callie Fisher, born November 1865 in Whitley County Indiana.
iii.Noah Fisher, born March 17, 1862 in Whitley County Indiana.
26iv.David E. Fisher, born July 12, 1863 in Whitley County Indiana; died February 18, 1953 in Whitley County Indiana; married (1) Emma Jane Leaman March 19, 1885 in Whitley County Indiana; married (2) Dora D. Williamson October 11, 1919 in Noble County Indiana.
v.Doug Fisher
54. Samuel Leaman, born April 25, 1890; died March 09, 1970. He married 55. Mary Elizabeth Brown.
55. Mary Elizabeth Brown
More About Samuel Leaman:
Burial: South Park Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
More About Mary Elizabeth Brown:
Burial: South Park Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Child of Samuel Leaman and Mary Brown is:
27i.Emma Jane Leaman, born November 12, 1866 in Noble county Indiana; died April 23, 1917 in Whitley County Indiana; married David E. Fisher March 19, 1885 in Whitley County Indiana.
56. George E. Engle, born September 26, 1823 in Germany; died October 26, 1905 in Beaver Dam Kosciusco County Indiana. He was the son of 112. George R. Engle and 113. Yetta Fischer. He married 57. Sarah Catherine Creakbaum January 12, 1846 in Ross County Ohio.
57. Sarah Catherine Creakbaum, born June 17, 1829 in Ross County Ohio; died May 26, 1888 in Kosciusco County Indiana. She was the daughter of 114. George Kreighbaum and 115. Polly Keller.
Notes for George E. Engle:
George E. Engle was of foreign birth, born in Germany, Sept. 26, 1823. He departed this life Oct. 26, 1905, aged 82 years and 1 month. In the year 1837 he came to Ross County, Ohio, and was there united in marriage with Sarah Creakbaum in the year 1846. They then moved to Kosciusko County, Indiana, where they toiled together until death called mother Engle home, May 29, 1888. To this union were born eleven children, ten of whom are still living, Katherine, Issac, John, Anna, Hanna, George, Randolph (sic), Jacob, Rosella, David and Pierce, Rosella having proceeded her father to the spirit world. He leaves forty-seven grandchildren, forty-one great-grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends to mourn his departure. The funeral occurred Friday at Beaver Dam, conducted by Rev. Miner and interment in the Hammond Cemetery.
Akron News, Akron, Fulton County IN; 03 Nov 1905
More About George E. Engle:
Burial: Hammond Cemetery Kosciusco County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
More About Sarah Catherine Creakbaum:
Burial: Harmon Cementary Kosciusco County Indiana
Children of George Engle and Sarah Creakbaum are:
i.Catherine Engle, born May 31, 1849 in Ohio; died May 19, 1935 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married David Jefferies January 10, 1868 in Ohio; born July 25, 1848 in Sevastopol Indiana; died March 02, 1932 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for Catherine Engle:
Saturday, May 18, 1935
Mrs. Catherine [ENGLE] JEFFERIES, aged 85, died at 12:30 o'clock Saturday morning at her farm home three and a half miles southeast of Mentone. Death was due to complications and followed an illness of three weeks duration.
The deceased was born in Ohio, the daughter of George and Sarah ENGLE. She came to Indiana when quite young with her parents and has resided in this place since that time.
Mrs. Jefferies has lived on farms near Mentone practically her entire lifetime. Her husband, David JEFFERIES, died three years ago. Mrs. Jefferies was a member of the Baptist Church at Mentone.
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Emma SMITH and Mrs. Sarah JENKINS, Claypool, Mrs. Mary DAWSON, Mishawaka and Mrs. Rose WOODS, Burket, two sons, Isaac JEFFERIES, Mentone and Otto JEFFERIES, Claypool, two brothers, David ENGLE, Warsaw and Jake ENGLE, Beaver Dam and a number of grandchildren.
The funeral services will be held from the Baptist Church at Mentone at 2 p.m. Sunday with the Rev. Clyde YEAGER in charge. Burial will be made in the cemetery at Mentone.
More About Catherine Engle:
Burial: Mentone Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for David Jefferies:
DAVID JEFFERIES, PROMINENT FARMER DIES HERE AT 83
Funeral services for David Jefferies, 83 year-old life long resident of the Mentone Vincinity, were held at 2 p.m. Friday from the Baptist church. The Rev. V.E. Squibb officiated and burial was made in the Lee Cemetery at Mentone.
David Jefferies, son of Pierce and Mary Jefferies was born near Sevastopol on July 25, 1848 and departed this life Wednesday, March 2, aged 83 years, seven months and six days.
He was a faithful member of the Baptist Church.
Among those who rmain to mourn his loss are his widow; five daughters, Mrs. Emma Smith of Claypool, Mrs. Etta Woods of Burket, Mrs Mary Dawson of Mishawaka, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins of Claypool and Mrs. Della Smith of Beaver Dam; two sons, Ott Jefferies of Claypool and Ike Jefferies of Mentone; 41 grandchildren, 87 great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends.
More About David Jefferies:
Burial: Mentone Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
ii.Isaac Engle, born October 07, 1852 in Chillicothe, Ohio; died March 27, 1932 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Julia Ann Wideman January 28, 1878 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born October 15, 1853 in Fulton County Indiana; died March 28, 1933 in Fulton County Indiana.
Notes for Isaac Engle:
Issac Engle, aged farmer of the community north of Akron, passed away at the McDonald hospital at Warsaw Friday, following an operation several days ago for double hernia. Mr. Engle was 79 years old, and had not been in the best of health for some time, due to complications and heart trouble. His death was caused by a sudden heart attack, as he was thought to be recovering satisfactorily from the operation. Mr. Engle was a native of Chillicothe, Ohio, but coming to this locality as a small boy, with his parents, had spent the greater part of his life here, where he had farmed. In January, 1878, he was married to Julia Wideman of this locality, and his death ends a union of 54 years. Four children were born, a son, Homer, dying at the age of five. Three survive. Mrs. Alta Dickey and Mrs. Bessie Reed of Culver, formerly Sadie Dickey of north of Akron, and of Akron. Other surviving relatives are three brothers, John and Jacob Engle of Beaver Dam, and David Engle of Dutchtown; two sisters, Kate and Anna Jefferies of Mentone, with other relatives. Mr. Engle had for many years been a member of the Beaver Dam U. B. church. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Beaver Dam U. B. church, and burial was made in Nichols cemetery.
Akron News, Akron, Fulton County IN; 03 Mar 1932
More About Isaac Engle:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Julia Ann Wideman:
Tuesday, March 28, 1933
Within a few hours after her brother-in-law, John ENGLE’s death, Mrs. Julia ENGLE, 80, well known resident of Henry township succumbed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank DICKEY, two miles north of Akron. Death, which resulted from liver and kidney trouble, occurred at nine o’clock Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Engle, prior to her marriage to Isaac ENGLE, was Julia WIDEMAN, and it is believed she had been a resident of that community for practically all of her life. She was a member of the Beaver Dam United Brethren church. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Norton REED, of Culver, Mrs. Frank DICKEY and Mrs. William DICKEY, both of Akron, nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; two brothers John Alexander WIDEMAN and William WIDEMAN, of Akron, and four sisters, Mrs. Louisa NICHOLS, Mrs. Sarah BRIGHT, Mrs. Mary NYE and Mrs. Aneda HARSH, all of Akron.
Funeral arrangements had not been announced as this issue of the News-Sentinel went to press.
More About Julia Ann Wideman:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
iii.John Engle, born January 19, 1854 in Ohio; died March 27, 1933 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Louisa Ellen Hart October 14, 1877 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born January 29, 1859 in Akron Fulton County; died July 17, 1930 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for John Engle:
Tuesday, March 28, 1933
John ENGLE, aged 79, passed away Monday evening 5:30 o’clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ralph DAY, who resides two and a half miles southeast of Akron. Death resulted from a combination of diseases after an illness of two weeks duration. He had been a resident of Henry township and the Beaver Dam neighborhood for practically all of his life.
John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ENGLE, was born in Ohio on December 19, 1853 and when still in early life he removed with his parents to the Beavr Dam neighborhood where he resided for a long span of years. Upon reaching manhood he was united in marriage to Louisa HART, who preceded him in death two years ago. Mr. Engle followed the occupation of farming and merchandising until advanced years forced his retirement from business. He was a member of the United Brethren church of Warsaw. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Effie OILER, of Elkhart, Mrs. Ralph DAY and Mrs. Fred STEPHEY, of Akron, and a son, Andrew ENGLE,of Warsaw.
John Engle, aged 79, passed away Monday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs Ralph Day, who lives two and a half miles southeast of Akron. Mr. Engle had been ill about two weeks suffering from a complication of diseases.
Mr. Engle had been a resident of the Beaver Dam neighborhood since early childhood having come there from Ohio with his parents when he was quite small. He followed the occupation of farming and merchandising until his ill health forced his retirement.
Surviving are the three daughters; Mrs. Ralph Day, Mrs Fred Stephey and Mrs Effie Oiler of Elkhart, and a son Andrew Engle of Warsaw.
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the Beaver Dam church with Rev. Leyruell of Warsaw, officiating.
Burial in Nichols cemetery Akron
More About John Engle:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Louisa Ellen Hart:
Friday, July 18, 1930
Mrs. John ENGLE, 70, of near Akron, passed away at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the McDonald hospital in Warsaw. The deceased had been in failing health for the past two years and a week ago was taken to the McDonald hospital, where she submitted to a major abdominal operation. Death was due to abdominal cancer. The deceased was born on a farm near Akron and had resided in that vicinity all of her life. She is survived by her husband, John ENGLE; and four daughters, Mrs. R. W. OYLER and Mrs. Fred STEPHEY, of Elkhart; Mrs. Lelon SHOBE, of Hammond and Mrs. Ralph DAY, of Akron; one son, Andrew ENGLE, of Warsaw; two sisters, Mrs. Milo HAROLD, of Athens and Mrs. Clarence MORRETT, of Silver Lake and two brothers, Daniel HART of Plymouth and Freemont HART, of Mishawaka.
Saturday, July 19, 1930
Funeral services for Mrs. John ENGLE, of Akron, who expired Thursday afternoon at the Methodist hospital in Warsaw after an operation for cancer of the stomach were conducted this afternoon from the church at Beaver Dam. Burial was made in the church cemetery.
More About Louisa Ellen Hart:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
iv.Hannah Engle, born October 20, 1860 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died March 23, 1913 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
More About Hannah Engle:
Burial: Kosciusco County Indiana
v.George Engle, born May 01, 1862 in Ohio; died December 27, 1915 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Mary Meyers July 08, 1885 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born November 11, 1865 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died January 20, 1940 in Miami County Indiana.
Notes for George Engle:
Thursday, December 30, 1915
George ENGLE, 50, a prominent farmer living northeast of Akron, died Wednesday followng an accident which occurred last week when he ruptured a blood vessel lifting a hay rack. Mr. Engle became ill soon after the accident and despite the aid of several physicians passed away. He leaves a wife and several children.
More About George Engle:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Mary Meyers:
Monday, January 22, 1940
Peru, Jan. 22. -- Mrs. Mary ENGLE died at 4:45 a.m. Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank HAMMIL, 850 North Broadway, after a two days' illness of complications.
Mrs. Engle was born in Kosciusko county, Nov. 11, 1865, the daughter of Albert and Barbara Ann (SHOEMAKER) MYERS and was 74 years, two months and nine days old at death. She was married to George ENGLE in Kosciusko county on July 8, 1885.
Surviving besides the daughter are four sons, Charles ENGLE, Hammond, Russell ENGLE of Dyer, Ind, Hershel ENGLE of Akron, Ind., and Estell ENGLE of Saginaw, Mich.
The body was removed to the Moyer funeral home, Akron, where funeral services were conducted Monday at 8 p.m. with Rev. Daniel SLAYBAUGH officiating. Burial was made in the Nichols cemetery, north of Akron.
More About Mary Meyers:
Burial: Nichols Cemetery Fulton County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
28vi.Jacob Engle, born September 26, 1862 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died December 03, 1938 in Akron Fulton County Indiana; married Ida Lucinda Shireman April 11, 1885.
vii.Rudolph Engle, born September 01, 1864 in Fulton County Indiana; died May 28, 1923 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Ann Hester Croyl October 07, 1885 in Fulton County Indiana; born April 12, 1865; died January 08, 1930 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for Rudolph Engle:
RUDOLPH ENGLE DIES SUDDENLY MONDAY MORNING
Rudolph Engle, 58, well known farmer residing near Beaver Dam Lake, died suddenly on Monday morning.
Mr. Engle arose on Monday morning and was in hisusual health. After eating his breakfast, he told his family he would rest for a few minutes before starting his day's work. When they found him only a few minutes later he was dying. Mr. Engle had suffered severe heart attacks for the past several months. A similiar attack Monday caused his death.
Mr. Engle leaves his widow and several children.
More About Rudolph Engle:
Burial: Palestine Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Ann Hester Croyl:
Friday, January 10, 1930
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at ten o'clock at the United Brethren Church in Burket for Mrs. Anna ENGLE, 64, who died Wednesday at her home northeast of Akron. Mrs. Engle had been ill since New Year's day.
Surviving are her mother, Mrs. George CROYL, of Aurora, Illinois; five daughters, Inez [ENGLE] and Bernice [ENGLE] at home; Mrs. Elsie LINDY, of Mishawaka; Mrs. Golda NELSON, of Claypool, and Mrs. Erma WEAVER, of near Warsaw; five sons, Odie [ENGLE], of near Akron; Willis [ENGLE] at home; Merle [ENGLE] and Ivan [ENGLE] of Claypool, and Earl [ENGLE] of Silver Lake. Burial will be made in the Palestine cemetery.
More About Ann Hester Croyl:
Burial: Palestine Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
viii.David Engle, born October 22, 1871 in Ohio; died February 12, 1939; married (1) Nettie; born 1872; died 1951; married (2) Mary A. Smith August 24, 1891; born February 02, 1878; died March 06, 1950.
ix.Pierce Engle, born January 01, 1872 in Ohio; died July 08, 1912 in Cass County Indiana; married (1) Eliza Ann Grace Kessler February 16, 1897 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born August 27, 1882 in Indiana; died October 08, 1972 in Newport Campbell County Kentucky; married (2) Ida Jane Personette November 15, 1906 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born June 27, 1860 in Henry County Indiana; died April 08, 1930 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for Pierce Engle:
Pierce Engle whose home was at Sevastopol, died at Longoliff hospital Tuesday and the remains were brought home yesterday. The funeral will occur at Sevastopol at 10:00 a.m. today, and the interment will take place in the Mentone cemetery. When the news of her husband's death came Mrs. Engle and her mother, Mrs Catherine Personett, were visiting at the Wm. Personett home in Knox. They returned Tuesday evening.
More About Pierce Engle:
Burial: Mentone Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
x.Rosella Engle, born February 06, 1873; died February 11, 1873.
xi.Mary Ann Engle, born November 20, 1857 in Ohio; died December 16, 1934 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married Ruel Jefferies January 31, 1878; born March 10, 1855; died May 13, 1913 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
More About Mary Ann Engle:
Burial: Mentone Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
Notes for Ruel Jefferies:
Ruel, son of Pierce and Mary Jefferies was born in Kosciusko county Indiana, March 10, 1855. On Jan. 31, 1878 he was united in marriageto Mary Ann Engle. To this union were born five children, Edward, Pierce, George, Elmer, Lulu Maud, Nora Alice and Flossie May.
Tey are left to mourn their loss, his wife, the children and one brother, David Jefferies, and a large number of other relatives and friends. He united with the Baptist church at Sevastopol some years ago. Shortly before his death he declared his triumphant hope in the Christian faith. He showed a sunny and hopeful spirit all through the intense suffering which has filled so large part of the past two years. He was a good husband and a kind father, and while he will be greatly missed in the home circle, we rejoice that the grace of God is sufficent to sustain us in these bereavements.
The funeral occured at the M. E. church in Mentone conducted by Rev. O. T. Martin in the presence of a large audience of friends and neighbors.
More About Ruel Jefferies:
Burial: Mentone Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
58. John Shireman, born 1842 in Virginia; died March 07, 1892 in Kosciusko County Indiana. He was the son of 116. Able Shireman and 117. Lydia Sayger. He married 59. Kate Swick December 28, 1865 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
59. Kate Swick, born 1846 in Ohio.
Children of John Shireman and Kate Swick are:
29i.Ida Lucinda Shireman, born October 05, 1865 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died July 07, 1941 in Akron Fulton County Indiana; married Jacob Engle April 11, 1885.
ii.Tilley Shireman, married Elder.
iii.Jesse Shireman
60. Asa Danser, born 1821 in New Jersey. He married 61. Susan Callahan May 24, 1855 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
61. Susan Callahan, born 1825 in Ohio; died March 07, 1883 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for Asa Danser:
1850 census says he was born in New York the rest of them says born in New Jersey
Children of Asa Danser and Susan Callahan are:
i.Esther O. Danser, born 1856 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
ii.Asa L. Danser, born October 1859 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married Elizabeth E. Herren December 06, 1881 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born October 1863.
30iii.Ellis Lee Danser, born 1861 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died October 22, 1908 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married Elisa Catherine Warren June 12, 1888 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
iv.Benjamin F. Danser, born 1866 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married Elnora Montel December 25, 1886 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
62. Samuel Smith Warren, born October 24, 1825 in Cumberland County Pennsylvania; died May 11, 1896 in Kosciusko County Indiana. He was the son of 124. David Warren and 125. Theresa Noel. He married 63. Mariah Miller August 06, 1845 in Pennsylvania.
63. Mariah Miller, born 1825 in Pennsylvania; died February 09, 1910 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
More About Samuel Smith Warren:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
More About Mariah Miller:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
Children of Samuel Warren and Mariah Miller are:
31i.Elisa Catherine Warren, born 1867; died 1917; married (1) William Loher; married (2) Clement H. Hammon; married (3) Ellis Lee Danser June 12, 1888 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
ii.Margaret A. Warren, born 1865.
iii.Sarah Jane Warren, born July 26, 1846 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died February 18, 1927; married Reason Rickel December 25, 1869 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born April 22, 1843 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died July 29, 1919 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
iv.William H. Warren, born 1850 in Vanderburgh County Indiana; died 1938 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married Alice N.; born 1866; died 1934 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
More About William H. Warren:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
More About Alice N.:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
v.Sylvester Warren, born 1848 in Indiana; died 1929 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married Caroline; born 1850; died 1928 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
More About Sylvester Warren:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
More About Caroline:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
vi.Robert S. Warren, born 1853 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died 1925 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
More About Robert S. Warren:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
vii.John Warren, born 1855 in Indiana; died 1904 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married Ellen Stauffer August 16, 1877; born 1862 in Indiana.
More About John Warren:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Kosciusko County Indiana
viii.Mary E. Warren, born 1857 in Marion County Indiana; married Jefferson Regenos March 04, 1880 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born 1858 in Ohio.
ix.Harriet Warren, born 1861; married John Parker March 04, 1889 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born 1854 in Indiana.
x.Ellen M. Warren, born 1863 in Indiana.
Generation No. 7
64. Hugh Cameron, born 1788; died 1869. He was the son of 128. Hugh Cameron and 129. Phoebe. He married 65. Nancy Makins.
65. Nancy Makins
Child of Hugh Cameron and Nancy Makins is:
32i.John Cameron, born Abt. 1820 in Kentucky; married Elizabeth Wilson.
68. Hugh Masterson He married 69. Sally Clark.
69. Sally Clark
Child of Hugh Masterson and Sally Clark is:
34i.Hugh Masterson, married Susana Grub May 05, 1823 in Spencer County Indiana.
80. Francois Antoine Hoffert, born 1799 in Walbach Alsace, France. He was the son of 160. Jean Hoffert and 161. Madelaine Batten. He married 81. Anne Marie Umbdenstock April 1823 in Ostheim, Alsace, France,.
81. Anne Marie Umbdenstock, born 1793 in Ostheim Alsace, France. She was the daughter of 162. Nicolas Umbdenstock and 163. Ann Marie Eugel.
Children of Francois Hoffert and Anne Umbdenstock are:
i.Anne Marie (1) Hoffert, born January 18, 1824 in Ostheim Alsace, France.
40ii.Antoine Hoffert, born August 17, 1825 in Walbach Alsace France; died September 11, 1897 in Lee County, Illinois; married (1) Mary Forstoge; married (2) Mary Ann Mather March 30, 1857 in Will County Illinois.
iii.Anne Marie (2) Hoffert, born March 29, 1827 in Ostheim Alsace, France.
iv.Jean Hoffert, born May 09, 1828 in Ostheim Alsace, France.
v.Anne Marie (3) Hoffert, born December 1829 in Ostheim Alsace, France.
vi.Joseph Hoffert, born August 02, 1831 in Ostheim Alsace, France; died June 22, 1911 in LaSalle County Illinois; married Kathryn Dolle in Cornell, Illinois; born 1832 in Edenkoben, Bavaria; died 1924 in Cornell, Illinois.
Notes for Joseph Hoffert:
Joseph Hoffert, an old resident of Hollowayville, Ill. died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Vogt, near Hollowayville, Thursday afternoon, June 22nd, at 2:15 o-clock. Death was the result of senility, the gentleman being on his seventy-seventh year at the time of death.
Notes on Joseph Hoffert.
Joseph was born in 1837 - according to her records. You list it as 1831 and I am sure your records are more accurate. My aunt's history was created from passed down information, not formal records. In the area where he lived, children were required to attend school for a certain length of time, so he was noted as having a good educational background. He came to America as a young man to avoid military conscription. He settled on a farm near Cornell, Il, where he met Kathryn Dolle. They were married in 1855. They had seven children - Joseph, William, John, Annie, Mary, Lena, and Kathryn. My aunt recalls Joseph as a tall large man with blue eyes.
Notes for Kathryn Dolle:
Notes on Kathryn Dolle:
Her maternal grandparents lived in Edenkoben, Bavaria, on the banks of the Rhine River. Her maternal grandfather was born here in 1772 and died in 1838. He had six brothers and three of them were killed in the wars with Napoleon in 1804. Her maternal grandmother died in 1848. Their occupation was growing and tending vineyards along the Rhine. Kathryn's mother was born in 1811 in Edenkoben, Bavaria. Her father was born in the same town in the same year. They were confirmed in church together and were married in 1830. They had nine children. Known names include Phillip, William, Jacob, Pena, Frederica, Lena, and Kathryn.
Kathryn Dolle was born in 1832 in Edenkoben. She came to America when a young girl and lived in Cornell, IL. She was remembered as short, heavy-set, with dark hair, blue eyes and a light complexion. She lived in this area until her death in 1924 at age 92. My Aunt Beulah recalls her as a small woman with quick movements. She never wore glasses and did a great deal of needlework, especially knitting, until her death.
vii.Nicholas Hoffert, born October 29, 1831 in Ostheim Alsace, France; married (1) Ann Marie Liss in Ostheim Alsace France; married (2) Madeline Kienlen in Ostheim Alsace France.
82. John Mather, born January 29, 1806 in Ostheim Alsace, France; died April 12, 1882 in Lemont Illinois. He married 83. Maria Cecile Brobecker.
83. Maria Cecile Brobecker, born March 21, 1803 in Ribeauville Alsace France.
Child of John Mather and Maria Brobecker is:
41i.Mary Ann Mather, born February 22, 1838 in Ostheim, Alsace, France; died February 06, 1911 in Lee County Illinois; married Antoine Hoffert March 30, 1857 in Will County Illinois.
88. Jacob Fuhrman, born May 06, 1779 in Beaver Township Union County Pennsylvania; died 1851. He was the son of 176. Samuel Fuhrman. He married 89. Polly Althouse.
89. Polly Althouse, born 1789.
Children of Jacob Fuhrman and Polly Althouse are:
44i.Elias Fuhrman, born January 17, 1820 in Pennsylvania; died December 10, 1899 in Beaver Township Snyder County Pennsylvania; married (1) Maria Swartzlander December 05, 1841 in Snyder County Pennsylvania; married (2) Matilda Fetterolf November 24, 1867.
ii.Catherine Fuhrman, married Henry Kister.
iii.Elizabeth Fuhrman, married Daniel Narehood.
iv.Henry Fuhrman, married Susanna.
v.Sarah Fuhrman, married George Hassinger.
vi.Rebecca Fuhrman, married Tobias Catherman.
vii.Daniel Fuhrman
viii.Samuel Fuhrman
90. John Swartzlander, born May 14, 1794 in Bucks County Pennsylvania; died March 04, 1879 in Bucks County Pennsylvania. He married 91. Barbara Elizabeth Wales.
91. Barbara Elizabeth Wales, born 1794 in Pennsylvania; died 1890 in Pennsylvania.
Children of John Swartzlander and Barbara Wales are:
45i.Maria Swartzlander, born September 17, 1819 in Union County Pennsylvania; died May 19, 1867 in Beaver Township Snyder County Pennsylvania; married Elias Fuhrman December 05, 1841 in Snyder County Pennsylvania.
ii.Maria Elizabeth Swartzlander, born September 23, 1823 in Union County Pennsylvania; died August 22, 1866 in Union County Pennsylvania; married Johann Adam Young February 13, 1844 in Union County Pennsylvania; born February 13, 1808 in Northcumberland County Pennsylvana; died October 08, 1872 in Union County Pennsylvania.
96. Henry Heinrich Egolph, born 1757 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died August 05, 1829 in Fairfield County Ohio. He was the son of 192. George Adam Egolff and 193. Maria Elizebeth Schallerin/Schadlerin. He married 97. Mary Polly Hoop Abt. 1799 in Montgomery, Pennsylvania.
97. Mary Polly Hoop, born 1782 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died June 1837 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Henry Heinrich Egolph:
July - 1829 - Will of Henry Egolf,
THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
OF
HENRY EGOLF
Be it remembered that I Henry Egolff of Liberty Township Fairfield County Ohio considering the uncertainty of this mortal life do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, towit, first I will and order that my beloved wife, Mary shall have the use and privilege of one half of the new house which is now building near the same during her life--
Secondly, I give to my said wife one good bed and bedding and table and all my kitchen furniture the whole of my garden and two rowes of apple trees in my orchard where she may chose to have them from east to west through the orchard and one third part of all other kind of fruit which may be on that part of my land which I herein will to my son Henry.
Thirdly, I will and order that my son Henry Egolff shall give to my said wife each and every year that she may live the following articles towit, Ten bushels of wheat six bushels of rye and fifteen bushels of corn, one fat hog weighing at least one hundred and fifty pounds and six pounds of heckled flax, and he shall keep our cow for her in feed and pasture and shall deliver to her a sufficient quantity of fire wood cut ready to put on the fire, and do all the milling for her that she may want, all of which he shall do and perform for her yearly and in due season as long as she may live and he shall also pay her six dollars yearly as long as she may live provided she shall remain my widow but if she shall mary again then and in that case she shall be deprived and disposed of the privelidges and rights to any of the goods and properties and profits of what I have given and ordered to her by this my last will and testament and all of said property shall immediatley fall to my said children.
Fourth I give to my son Henry Egolff eighty acres of land at five dollars per acre lying and being in the south part of the southeast quarter of Section No. 11 in Township no. Sixteen of range No 19 of the lands sold at Chillicothe beginning at the southeast corner of my son Josephs land thence with his line to the 1st corner thence north to the 2nd corner thence west to the 3rd corner thence the line to be run in such a manner as to include eighty acres by intersecting the western boundary line at the north east corner of Joseph Van horns land or the south east corner of my land which I have bought of Jacob Roshow which he shall pay in the following manner, ( ? ), one hundred dollars in the price of his land he shall retain as part of his legacy and one hundred dollars he shall retain till after the death or widowhood of my said wife and two hundred dollars he shall pay to my heirs as follows, twenty five dollars he shall pay one year after my death and the ballance in five equal payments beginning one year after the death or widowhood of my said wife--
Fifth --- I give to my son John Agolff sixty acres of land being in the north west part of the afoursaid quarter with track of land which I have bought of Jacob Rushow which I give to him at four dollars per acre in which price the land he shall also retain one hundred dollars as part of his legacy and one hundred and forty dollars he shall pay to my heirs as follows in five annual payments of fourty dollars, beginning one year after my death — and to my son Joseph Agolff I have sold to him sixty acres of land and have taken his notes for the price of the land and have made him a deed for the same and now I will that he retain eighty dollars out of the notes as part of his legacy of which he may retain twenty five dollars of the first and the second payments each that may be due after my death and the third payment after my death he shall pay the full amount and out of the last notes shall retain thirty dollars so that he will have the eighty dollars aforesaid and further I will that my daughter Maria shall have eighty dollars out of my estate towit, out of the first moneys collected of my estate or one year after my death she shall receive twenty five dollars, and in two years after my death she shall receive twenty nine dollars and the balance of her eighty dollars she shall receive four years after my death and I will that my son Daniel Agolff shall receive of my estate eighty dollars, twenty five dollars out of the first land payments and twenty five dollars out of the second payment and thirty of the fourth payments, and I will that my daughter Catherine shall have eighty dollars of my estate which she shall receive all at one time out of the third land payments, and I will that my son Adam shall receive of my estate one hundred and five dollars of which he shall receive of the fourth land payments twenty seven dollars and the fifth payment seventy eight dollars and I also will to Jeremiah son of my daughter Maria the sum of twenty five dollars which shall be taken out of the (?) Land payments and put on interest till he shall be of lawful age but if he should not live to be twenty one years of age then the said twenty five dollars shall be equally divided amongst all my heirs---
And I do further will and order that my said wife in addition to what I have given and ordered to her shall have the privilidge of reeusing any sort of fouls and keeping them on the said primises as my fully answer her ends and that after her death or widowhood of my said wife all that I hereby given her shall be equally divided amongst all my heirs — and that if my son Henry should die or refuse to give to my said wife what I have himself ordered then she shall have thepower to (?) the corner of the lands which I have willed to my son Henry as long as she may live or remain my widow. And lastly I appoint my sons Adam and Henry Agolff Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills and testaments by me ever made.
In witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal this twelfth day of July AD 1829 in the presence of Joseph Heistand John Amspacher Israel Rashon
Henry Agolff
THE STATE OF OHIO FAIRFIELD COUNTY
At a special Court of common Pleas holden at Lancaster in and for said County on the 26th day of October AD 1829 Presccut John Augustus Jacob D Deitrick and Elnatthare Scoffield Esqrs associate Judges of the Court of Common Please in and for said county the last will and testament of Henry Agolff dec is produced in Court and Joseph Heistand and John Amspacher two of the subscribing witnesses then to being duly sworn say that they witnessed the will in presence of each other and of the testator and that he was of sound mind and memory at the time and requested them to witness the same as his last will and testament in which it is ordered to be recorded and that Adam Agolff Executor give Bond with Peter Shiner and Jacob Roshon in the sum of $800 and that Joseph Heistand Daniel Smothers Esq and Michael Amspacker be appointed appraisers of the goods of the said decedent. Bond as aforesaid given and the said Eecutor qualified
Attest Hugh Boyle (?)
More About Henry Heinrich Egolph:
Will: October 27, 2008
Children of Henry Egolph and Mary Hoop are:
48i.John O. Egolf, born August 13, 1806 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died September 07, 1893 in Whitley County Indiana; married Mary Ann Leaman January 13, 1831 in Fairfield County Ohio.
ii.Adam Egolf, born August 06, 1800 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died November 13, 1890 in Whitley County Indiana; married (1) Susan Shriner May 26, 1822 in Fairfield County Ohio; born June 21, 1804 in Fairfield County, Ohio; died October 18, 1841 in Whitley County Indiana; married (2) Elisha Withem 1831; married (3) Lydia Ann Gates October 27, 1842 in Whitley County Indiana; born June 22, 1815 in Muskingum County Ohio; died November 14, 1890 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Adam Egolf:
Egolf, Adam
Posted October 15, 2003 ~ GSWC First Families of Whitley County (010-FF)
Columbia City Post – Whitley County, Indiana
Wednesday November 26, 1890
Died. Egolf – At his residence, in Thorncreek township, Whitley county Indiana, Nov. 18th, Adam Egolf, aged 90 years, 3 months and 7 days.
Adam Egolf was born in Montgomery county, Penn., August 6th, 1800. In the year 1827, he came to Ohio. While living there he was united in marriage, to Susan Shriner, May 16th, 1822, there being born to them a family of eleven children. In 1837 he moved to Whitley county, Indiana, purchasing and moving onto the land where he lived at the time of his death. His first wife died, in the year 1841. On the 22d day of October, 1842, he wedded Lydia Withem, there being born to them a family of eight children.
He was brought up in the faith of the Lutheran church uniting in the year 1852 with the M.E. church, of which organization he was a leading member until it dissolved. In the year 1864 he united with the Church of God, living the life of a devoted christian to the hour of his death.
One of the first pioneers to settle in the wilds of Whitley, good health blessed him until the year 1882, then in his 82d year, when he was stricken with paralysis, leaving him a helpless invalid to the hour of his death. During eight long years of suffering he was patient and forbearing, trusting in the Lord and bowing in humble submission to his will, until the Master said, “come.” Laid to rest beyond the four score, his was a life of singular uprightness. Whether as the affectionate husband, the kind father or the friend in time of need, his honesty and christian virtues shone forth like the beacon lights that shine out on the rock bound coast. A Spartan in his simplicity, he lived the life of the just – the reward a home among the blessed for evermore.
Egolf, Adam (b. 06 AUG 1800, d. 13 NOV 1890)
Note: Obituary, Columbia City Commercial, 26 Nov. 1890
Note: Adam Egolf lived in Pennsylvania until the age of nineteen, and there acquired a common education. He then went to Ohio with his parents, and assisted in clearing the home farm. Adam was born 6 Aug. 1800 in Montgomery Co., Pa.; died 13 Nov. 1890 at his home in Thorncreek Tp., Whitley Co., Ind. In 1827 his parents moved to Fairfield Co., Ohio. He married Susan Shriner on 16 May 1822 and she had 11 children. They moved to Whitley County, Ind. in 1837. Susan died in 1841. His 2nd wife was Mrs. Lydia Witham whom he married on 22 Oct. 1842. Eight children were born of this marriage. He was brought up in the Lutheran faith. In his 82nd year he was stricken with paralysis. Burial was in the Egolf Cem.
Record 3 Page 170. Adam Egolf of Whitley Co., Indiana. To my wife (names Lucy). To my Children: Malissa Sliger, Adam J. Egolf, Catharine Gaff, Harvey Egolf, Heirs of Amy Hughes, dec. } $5 each. To my children: Peter Egolf, John Egolf, Benjamin Egolf, George Egolf, Jamima McClain, Rachael Braddox, Lydia Ann McLain, Henry Egolf, Joseph Egolf. Exs. nominated Benjamin Egolf, George Egolf, my sons. Signed 31 December 1880. Adam Egolf (SEAL). Wits. Cyrus B. Tulley, Roscoe A. Kaufman. Sworn to and subscribed on 15 Nov 1890 before Samuel P. Kaler, Clerk.
More About Adam Egolf:
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
iii.Joseph Egolf, born February 27, 1802 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died July 15, 1853 in Whitley County Indiana; married Margret Hively November 25, 1824 in Fairfield County Ohio; born May 25, 1801 in Rockingham County Virginia; died April 01, 1886 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Joseph Egolf:
Whitley County Indiana Will Book 1 Paged 59, 60
I, Joseph Egolf of the County of Whitley and State of Indiana --
To my son, Jeremiah all real and personal property (mentions the land in Thorncreek Township upon which "I now reside.").
Subject to conditions: Payment of debts, support of his mother; payment to his sister, (Julia Ann, Matilda and Catherine Louisa, $200 each - to Lydia, $ 96 (she had had $ 104).
If, son, Jeremiah fails in carrying out the provisions then he is to forfeit and the selling to be divided according to law.
Signed 14 July 1853 Joseph Egolf (SEAL)
Witnesses: Sarah (her X mark) Hanna, James S. Collins, Henry (his X mark) Egolf
Proved 30 July 1853 Recorded by R. Collins, Clerk
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Date born 2: February 27, 1802
More About Margret Hively:
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
iv.Henry J. Egolf, born July 23, 1803 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died December 03, 1895 in Whitley County Indiana; married (1) Rachel Rogers; married (2) Rachel Rashon June 18, 1829 in Fairfield County Ohio; born April 29, 1807 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died December 12, 1877.
v.Catherine Egolf, born October 12, 1804 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died December 10, 1896 in Whitley County Indiana; married Daniel Hively December 16, 1824 in Fairfield County Ohio; born October 15, 1798 in Rockingham County Virginia; died October 26, 1882 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Catherine Egolf:
Hively, Catharine Egolf
Posted October 15, 2003 ~ GSWC First Families of Whitley County (037-FF, 046-FF)
Source: Columbia City Post – Whitley County, Indiana
Wednesday December 30, 1896
Catharine Egolf Hively died at the home of her son (Solomon Hively) in Thorncreek township, Dec. 10th, 1896. The funeral service was held at the Hively Church, Dec. 12th, 1896, where she was laid to rest beside her husband who died in 1882.
The funeral sermon was delivered by Rev. King, of Columbia City, Indiana, from 2nd Timothy, 1st chapter and 2nd verse, to a large audience of bereft relatives and sympathizing friends.
Rev. King is a logical reasoner and deeply impressed his audience with the fact that life is a solmen [sic] reality that cannot be conjured out of its responsibilities – of its duties and preparation for death. Catharine Egolf Hively was born in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Oct. 28, 1804 and at the date of her death, Dec. 10th, 1896 she had reached the ripe old age of 92 years, 1 month, 12 days.
She moved with her parents from Pennsylvania to Ohio, and was married to Daniel Hively on the 16th day of Dec. 1824. In 1837, they together with the families of Adam and Henry Egolf, Peter Shriner, Jacob Sheerer and Jacob Hively moved from Ohio to this county and located on the farm now owned by her son Solomon Hively where she lived continuously till her death. She was a resident of Whitley County nearly sixty years, and was the only survivor of those who came with her in 1837.
She was the mother of 13 children, 5 girls and 8 boys; 11 still survive; had 56 grand children of which 40 survive; 83 great grand children, of which 67 survive and 5 great great grand children. The oldest child aged 71 years; the oldest grand child aged 51 years; the oldest great grand child aged 16 years; the oldest great great grandchild aged 4 years.
Mother Hively passed through all the hardships of pioneer life. She was possessed of the noble attributes of true womanhood. Generous to a fault, every ready to administer to the poor, kind and true, always had a word of encouragement to the sick and destitute, administering their wants, pointing far up the hights [sic], leaving all superstition far below.
Mother Hively united with the German Lutheran Church when 16 years of age and remained a faithful member till her death.
Farewell! A word that must be and hath been – a sound that makes us linger – yet, farewell.
More About Catherine Egolf:
Obit enclosed: March 03, 2009
vi.Daniel Egolf, born 1807 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died 1835 in Fairfield County Ohio; married Elizebeth Ghaster; born September 30, 1808; died May 31, 1843 in Fairfield County, Ohio.
vii.Maria Mariah Egolf, born 1810 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died June 06, 1857 in Whitley County Indiana; married John Pressler October 22, 1829 in Fairfield Co., Ohio, USA; born January 27, 1807 in Pennsylvania; died July 12, 1886 in Whitley County Indiana.
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Date born 2: 1810
Notes for John Pressler:
Pressler, John
Posted October 15, 2003 ~ GSWC First Families of Whitley County (020-FF)
Columbia City Post – Whitley County, Indiana
Wednesday July 14, 1886
Mr. John Pressler, one of the oldest residents of the county, died at his home just north of town, Monday morning, at the advanced age of 79 years, 5 months, and 13 days, the cause of death being old age and general debility. He was the father of Valentine and Daniel Pressler, of Thorncreek township, Henry C., of Churubusco, and two other sons, who lived with him.
For years he has been a devoted church member and has led an upright, christian life. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at the church over the river, and was conducted by Rev. Kimmel. A large concourse of friends and neighbors and sorrowing relatives followed the remains of the good old father to their last resting place.
Record 2 Page 545. John Pressler of Whitley County, Indiana. To Lydia Pressler, wife. To children at death of wife, equally: Valentine Pressler, Henry C. Pressler, Daniel Pressler, Adam Pressler, David Pressler, Rachel Egolf (wife of Adam), Emanuel Pressler, Amanda Pressler, William Pressler, Joseph Pressler. Children of Sarah Forker and Sarah to have the interest on the 1/11 share until the children are of age or until a guardian be appointed. Ex'x. Lydia, wife. Signed 27 May 1885. John (his mark) Pressler (SEAL). Wits: Cyrus B. Tulley, J. W. Adair. Sworn to and subscribed on 19 July 1886 before James M. Harrison, Clerk.
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Date born 2: January 27, 1807
Burial: Egolf Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
104. Jacob Fisher, born October 15, 1817 in Lancaster County Pennsylvania; died April 04, 1892 in Lancaster County Pennsylvania. He was the son of 208. John Fisher and 209. Hannah Weiser. He married 105. Margret Emerick Abt. 1845 in Perry Ohio.
105. Margret Emerick, born Abt. 1818 in Germany.
Children of Jacob Fisher and Margret Emerick are:
52i.Jacob Fisher, born October 23, 1836 in Perry County Ohio; died February 29, 1896 in Whitley County Indiana; married Elizebeth Ann Hively May 19, 1858.
ii.Adam Fisher, born May 28, 1845 in Perry County Ohio; died September 06, 1923 in Whitley County Indiana; married (1) Mary E. Stern January 09, 1868; died January 05, 1877; married (2) Katherine Olinger January 13, 1878 in Whitley County Indiana; born July 14, 1850 in Indiana; died July 03, 1920 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Adam Fisher:
ADAM FISHER FOUND DEAD FRIDAY NIGHT
FATHER OF CITY MARSHALL FISHER SUDDENLY STRICKEN AT HIS SONS HOME - FUNERAL SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30
Adam Fisher, father of City Marshall, Charles Fisher, was found dead in the dining room of his son's home on East Jackson street at twenty minutes to eight o'clock Friday evening by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Fisher. Mrs Fisher had returned to her home to get an umbrella preparatory to going to lodge as it was sprinkling slightly at that time. She entered the home and started to the kitchen to get the umbrella. She saw Mr. Fisher in the dining room in a sitting posture with his feet doubled under him, and with a washrag in his hand. Mrs Fisher called to him twice but recieved no response. She then called Dr. Ben P. Linville and notified her husband. Dr. Linville had been treating Mr. Fisher for high blood pressure for some timeand said that death was due to that combined with heart trouble or aproplexy. Dr. Ben said it was evident from the position in which Mr. Fisher was found that he had died before he fell to the floor. Coroner Alice Williams was notified and empowered Dr. Linville to act in the case.
Mrs. Fisher stated that when she left the home at 20 minutes to 7, the deceased was sitting in a rocking chair on the front porch, apperently in as good health as he had been. He was downtown talking to his friends both during the morning and afternoon and told Warren Martin that he had been feeling especially well the past few days and he had eaten heartily at the supper hour.
Mr. Fisher was born in Perry county, Ohio May 28, 1845 to Jacob and Margaret Emerick Fisher, and was 78 years, 3 months and 10 days old. He came to Whitley county with his parents when he was two years of age and settled on the William Hively farm in Thorncreek township. The young man grew to manhood on the farm and when the Civil War broke out answered the call by enlisting in Co. D 35th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He served his country with honor in that great struggle taking part in many of the engagements of the war. After returning to Whitley County he followed the occupation of farming. He served for 6 years as Trustee of Thorncreek twp. and as township accessor for nine years filling both positions offiently and well.
He was twice married the first married Mary E. Stem January 9, 1868. She passed away January 5, 1877. The following children survive the first union: Mrs. William Hively, Thorncreek twp., Mrs. Perry Lawrence, Walkerton, Lewis Fisher, Thorncreek twp., and Theodore Fisher, Fort Wayne.
He then married Catherine Ollinger on January 13, 1878; she died July 2, 1923. The following children survive the second union; Charles Fisher, Columbia City; Mrs. Austin Hively, Thorncreek twp.; and Asher Fisher, Columbia City; in addition the children there are 18 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Mr. Fisher was the last of eight children.
The deceased was a member of the I.O.O.P. lodge and Nicholson Encampment of this city, the George W. Sough Post of this city, and was baptized in the Lutheran church on September 24, 1844. He moved to Columbia City from Thorncreek township eleven years ago this fall and made hi home with his son since the death of Mrs. fisher. He was an Exemplary citizen, a good friend and neighbor and was held in high esteem by all who knew him.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Charles Fisher, Rev. F.E. Fribley officiating. Burial will be in the South Park cemetery where the I.O.O.F. order will have charge.
More About Adam Fisher:
Burial: South Park Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
Notes for Katherine Olinger:
MRS. ADAM FISHER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Mrs. Adam Fisher died Saturday morning at 6:26 o'clock at her home on East Jackson street after a long illness following a complication of diseases. She had been ailing more than a year and since last August has not been off her own premises except when she was aken to Fort Wayne for treatment for a short time. She was confined to her bed during the past two weeks and her death was momentarily expected.
Catherine Olinger was a daughterof Jacob and Elizabeth Olinger and was born in Thorncreek township at their home just north of Round lake, on July 14, 1850. She lacked eleven days of being seventy years old. On January 13, 1876, she was married to Adam Fisher, and they resided on a farm in Thorncreek township during most of their lives. Twenty-two years agothey came to this city for a short while but later returned to the farm. Eight years ago they again moved to town and have since resided on Jackson street. Besides Mr. Fisher, three children. Night Policeman Charles Fisher and Asher Fisher, of this city and Mrs Austin Hively, of Thorncreek township survive. One brother, John in Colorado, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Arnett of Greenville Ohio, also survive. The deceased was a member of the Baptist church and was a devoted wife and mother who commanded the respect of all who knew her.
The funeral will occur Tuesday morning at 10:30 at the home , Rev G.H. O'Donnell of the Baptist church conducting the services. Burial will be in the South Park cemetery.
Will Record 5 Page 508. Catherine Fisher of Whitley Co., Ind. Dec. To my son Asher fisher, the large Bible formerly the property of my mother. To Adma Fisher, husband; my 3 children, Charles M. Fisher, Asher R. Fisher, Minerva B. Hively. Monument not over $200 to mark my grave and my husband. Ex'x Minerva B. Hively dau. Signed 21 October 1919. Wits. Ethel Taylor and David V. Whiteleather. Proved 13 August 1920. Died 3 July 1920 in Whitley Co., Ind.
More About Katherine Olinger:
Burial: South Park Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Obit enclosed: October 27, 2008
iii.Isreal Fisher, born 1833 in Perry County Ohio.
iv.Isaac Fisher, born 1834 in Perry County Ohio; married Sonnin Cobb.
v.Mary A. Fisher, born November 14, 1838 in Perry County Ohio; died November 26, 1915 in Whitley County Indiana; married Alberts.
vi.Julia A. Fisher, born 1835 in Perry County Ohio.
vii.Lucinda Fisher, born 1841 in Perry County Ohio.
106. Daniel Hively, born October 15, 1798 in Rockingham County Virginia; died October 26, 1882 in Whitley County Indiana. He was the son of 212. Johan Paul Hively and 213. Katherine Klinefelter. He married 107. Catherine Egolf December 16, 1824 in Fairfield County Ohio.
107. Catherine Egolf, born October 12, 1804 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died December 10, 1896 in Whitley County Indiana. She was the daughter of 96. Henry Heinrich Egolph and 97. Mary Polly Hoop.
Notes for Catherine Egolf:
Hively, Catharine Egolf
Posted October 15, 2003 ~ GSWC First Families of Whitley County (037-FF, 046-FF)
Source: Columbia City Post – Whitley County, Indiana
Wednesday December 30, 1896
Catharine Egolf Hively died at the home of her son (Solomon Hively) in Thorncreek township, Dec. 10th, 1896. The funeral service was held at the Hively Church, Dec. 12th, 1896, where she was laid to rest beside her husband who died in 1882.
The funeral sermon was delivered by Rev. King, of Columbia City, Indiana, from 2nd Timothy, 1st chapter and 2nd verse, to a large audience of bereft relatives and sympathizing friends.
Rev. King is a logical reasoner and deeply impressed his audience with the fact that life is a solmen [sic] reality that cannot be conjured out of its responsibilities – of its duties and preparation for death. Catharine Egolf Hively was born in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Oct. 28, 1804 and at the date of her death, Dec. 10th, 1896 she had reached the ripe old age of 92 years, 1 month, 12 days.
She moved with her parents from Pennsylvania to Ohio, and was married to Daniel Hively on the 16th day of Dec. 1824. In 1837, they together with the families of Adam and Henry Egolf, Peter Shriner, Jacob Sheerer and Jacob Hively moved from Ohio to this county and located on the farm now owned by her son Solomon Hively where she lived continuously till her death. She was a resident of Whitley County nearly sixty years, and was the only survivor of those who came with her in 1837.
She was the mother of 13 children, 5 girls and 8 boys; 11 still survive; had 56 grand children of which 40 survive; 83 great grand children, of which 67 survive and 5 great great grand children. The oldest child aged 71 years; the oldest grand child aged 51 years; the oldest great grand child aged 16 years; the oldest great great grandchild aged 4 years.
Mother Hively passed through all the hardships of pioneer life. She was possessed of the noble attributes of true womanhood. Generous to a fault, every ready to administer to the poor, kind and true, always had a word of encouragement to the sick and destitute, administering their wants, pointing far up the hights [sic], leaving all superstition far below.
Mother Hively united with the German Lutheran Church when 16 years of age and remained a faithful member till her death.
Farewell! A word that must be and hath been – a sound that makes us linger – yet, farewell.
More About Catherine Egolf:
Obit enclosed: March 03, 2009
Children of Daniel Hively and Catherine Egolf are:
i.George Washington Hively, born September 20, 1841 in Whitley County Indiana; died June 13, 1897 in Whitley County Indiana; married Mary Ann Miller May 04, 1865 in Whitley County Indiana; born 1845 in Whitley County Indiana; died September 19, 1912 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for George Washington Hively:
Book 4 Page 27. George W. Hively. To my wife, Mary A. Hively, the farm where we reside, the W ½ of the NE ¼ of Sec. 31, Township 32 N or R 9 East containing 80 acres. Signed 18 May 1897. George W. Hively (SEAL). Wits. Benjamin F. Menaugh, Arvillus N. Miller. Sworn to and subscribed on 25 June 1897 before Richard H. Maring, Clerk.
Columbia City Post - 16 Jun 1897 - Columbia City, Indiana
Columbia City Commercial - 23 Jun 1897 - Columbia City, Indiana
HIVELY, George W., son of Daniel and Catherine Hively, was born 20 Sep. 1841 in Thorncreek Township, Whitley Co., Indiana; died 13 June 1897 at this home in the same township of a liver and kidney ailment. On 4 May 1865 married Mary A. Miller, daughter of Solomon and Malinda (Anspaugh) Miller. Two children were born; Levina now the wife of William Humbarger and Ira W. Hively. Burial was in the Stough Cemetery.
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Burial: Stough Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
More About Mary Ann Miller:
Burial: Stough Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
ii.Mary Hively, born December 31, 1825 in Fairfield County Ohio; died November 07, 1907 in Steuben Co. Indiana; married Solomon Anspaugh September 19, 1844 in Whitley County Indiana; born December 31, 1820 in Fairfield County Ohio; died July 25, 1862.
Notes for Mary Hively:
Anspaugh, Mary (Hively)
Posted October 15, 2003 ~ From the files of Rebeckah R. Wiseman
Unidentified News Clip in "the Scrapbook"
(Died November 7, 1911)
[Abstract - view scanned copy for full obituary]
Mary Anspaugh died Nov. 7, 1911, at the home of her son, David, near Clear Lake, Ind., at the age of 85 years, 10 months and 7 days. Mary Hively was born December 31, 1825, in Fairfield County, Ohio, and was the daughter of Daniel and Catherine Hively. When eleven years of age she moved with her parents to Whitley county, Ind., where she was married in 1844 to Solomon Anspaugh. To this unin was born three children, all of whom survive; Eli, of Kimmel, Catherine Brown, of Argos, and David of Clear Lake, Ind. Besides her children she is survived by three brothers, four sisters, eight grand-children, and seventeen great grand children.
iii.Catherine Hively, born February 07, 1827 in Fairfield County Ohio; died July 01, 1916 in Whitley Co., Indiana, USA; married John Miller November 14, 1853 in Whitley County Indiana; born September 29, 1825 in Fairfield County Ohio; died August 05, 1896 in Whitley Co., Indiana, USA.
iv.Henry Hively, born 1829 in Fairfield County Ohio.
v.Jonathon R. Hively, born December 18, 1829 in Fairfield County Ohio; died October 08, 1897 in Whitley County Indiana; married (1) Esther Florn July 16, 1853 in Whitley County Indiana; born December 31, 1830 in Fairfield County Ohio; died October 27, 1860 in Whitley County Indiana; married (2) Sarah Salts July 07, 1859 in Whitley County Indiana; born January 16, 1841 in Licking Co. Ohio.
Notes for Jonathon R. Hively:
Columbia City Post -13 Oct 1897 - Columbia City, Indiana
Columbia City Commercial - 13 Oct 1897 - Columbia City, Indiana
HIVELY, Jonathan was born 18 Dec. 1829 in Fairfield Co., Ohio; died 8 October 1897 in Washington Township, Whitley Co., Indiana He came to this county 45 years ago. His first wife was Ester flora who died 37 years ago leaving 4 children. On 7 July 1861 married Sarah Saults who had 6 children. Six of his 10 children are living. The funeral service was conducted in the Evergreen Church near Laud, Indiana by the Rev. I. W. Markley who spoke from this test "He knoweth the way that I take."
More About Jonathon R. Hively:
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
vi.Mahala Hively, born 1832 in Fairfield County Ohio; died 1912; married (1) David Baer April 13, 1854; born 1828 in Fairfield County Ohio; married (2) Elisha Bashford October 07, 1857; born May 1833 in Fairfield County Ohio.
vii.Daniel Hively, born February 13, 1833 in Licking Coounty Ohio; died January 18, 1917 in Whitley County Indiana; married Sarah Jane Brown October 23, 1859 in Noble County Indiana; born November 09, 1843 in Licking County Ohio; died October 16, 1907 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Daniel Hively:
Will Record 5 Page 244. Daniel Hively of Whitely Co., Indiana. To my son Benjamin F. Hively and his wife Sadie B. Hively. to my gr-son, Simon F. Hively. Signed 19 Aug. 1015. Ex. nom. Benjamin F. Hively, son. wits. Lloyd F. Bailey & Ethel Taylor. Proved 12 Jan 1917. Died 18 Jan 1917 aged between 70 and 80 years. Died in Whitley Co., Ind.
53viii.Elizebeth Ann Hively, born February 06, 1836 in Licking County Ohio; died February 08, 1919 in Whitley County Indiana; married (1) Jacob Fisher May 19, 1858; married (2) Leonard Hyre December 08, 1898 in Whitley County Indiana.
ix.Samuel Hively, born December 09, 1838 in Whitley County Indiana; died April 12, 1890 in Whitley County Indiana; married Elizabeth Belle Engle December 27, 1860 in Whitley County Indiana; born May 1842 in Stark County Ohio; died August 26, 1911 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Samuel Hively:
Record 3 Page 145. Samuel Hively of Thorncreek Township, Whitley County, Indiana. To Isabella Hively, wife; William R. Hively, son; David Edward Hively, son; Daniel F. Hively, son; Horace L. Hively, son; Royal A. Hively, son; Samuel R. Hively, son; Benjamin E. Hively, son; Margaret E. Appleton, dau.; Sarah E. Hively, dau. Signed 11 April 1890. Samuel Hively (SEAL). Witnesses Reuben King, Noah W. Hively. Sworn to and subscribed on 19 April 1890 before Samuel P. Kaler, Clerk.
Notes for Elizabeth Belle Engle:
Hively, Belle (Engle)
(Died 1911)
The sudden and unexpected death of Mrs. Belle Hively, of Thorncreek township, was sad news to the surviving children and numerous friends and acquaintances of that estimable woman. Since the death of her husband twenty-one years ago, she made her home on the farm and devoted herself to the rearing of the younger children and to the performance of such other dutiesas fell to her lot. She had been troubled for some time past with an affection of the heart, and about 9:20 Saturday morning was seized with a severe Neuralgic attack. Her daughter called the King family, who lived nearby to come to her assistance and they responded at once, but Mrs. Hively only lived a few minutes after Mrs. King reached the house, and it was perhaps more than thirty minutes from the time of her attack came upon her until she had passe away.
Dr. O.V. Schuman, of this city was called, but there was nothing he could do, as death had intervened some time before his arrival. The news of the death spread rapidly and many expressions of regret were heard over the passing of a noble woman and her children.
Mrs Hively fell down the cellarway at her home a little over a year agoand has never been very ill since that time. She had been having pains in her chest for several months off and on, and on Friday had several bad attacks but recovered from them. During the night she suffered considerably, but got up and bathed herself and then felt better. The attack saturday morning was the most severe she had experienced. Her daughter, Mrs. Hill assisted her to the couch and she remained there until the end. She was Conconscious all the time, and explained to those about her where the pains were. She asked to have her dress changed, and was raised to a sitting posture that this might be done. A moment later she asked to be laid down and only gasped a few times afterwards.
Mrs. Hively was the daughter of David Engle and was 69 years of age on the 15th of last May. She married Samuel Hively in her girlhood and to them a large family of children was born, seven boys and two girls surviving. The boys are: Wm. R., Lowell, Austin, Russell, and Ben of Thorncreek township, Edward of Alibion, and Arl of Wisconsin. The girls are Ella Appleton, of Thorncreek and Lizzie Hill who made her home with her mother. Linville Engle, of this city is the only surviving member of her family.
Her husbaand died twenty-one years ago last april, leaving the care of the children to the mother. In the discharge of this great responsibility she acquitted herself nobly, the sons and daughters being a credit to the communities in which they live. She was a member of the Christian church and was esteemed and respected by a large circle offriends and acquaintances.
x.Benjamin Hively, born January 27, 1840 in Whitley County Indiana; died March 02, 1912 in Whitley County Indiana; married Lucinda Miller March 24, 1861 in Indiana; born November 29, 1842 in Perry County Ohio; died November 27, 1917 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Benjamin Hively:
Book 4 Page 516. Benjamin Hively. To my wife Lucinda Hively her lifetime or widowhood but at her marriage or decease to my children: Mary Jane Coleman, Malinda Ramsey. Ex'x. nom. my wife. Signed 1 May 1893. Benjamin Hively. Wits. Wm. H. Coyle, Solomon Hively. Proved 10 April 1912. As the witnesses of the will were dead the testimony of Ozias Garte of Thorncreek Township, Whitley Co., Ind. who was a witness o the signing and the justice of the peace who wrote it
xi.Isaac Hively, born June 10, 1843 in Whitley County Indiana; died August 19, 1927 in Whitley County Indiana; married Lucretia Lavering October 01, 1865; born 1847 in Whitley County Indiana; died 1929 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Isaac Hively:
THORNCREEK PIONEER DIES FRIDAY MORNING
Isaac Hively, lifelong resident of Thorncreek township, died at his home which is just across the road from his birthplace, Friday forenoon at 9:40 o'clock. He had been ailing for a long time and had not been away from his house but once since Decoration day. For the past five or six weeks he has been practicaly bedfast.
The deceased came upon the scene of action in Whitley county when the county was very primitive and new and he played his full part in the transformation which the years have brought about. He was a highly respected citizen who made his influence felt during his long life of 84 years, 3 months and 9 days.
He was a son of Daniel and Catherine Egolf Hively and was born in Thorncreek township, June 10, 1843. In 1865, he was united in marriage to Miss Lucretia Lavering, who was a native of Ohio. She survives although she is in feeble health. There were four children, one of them, Mrs. Ida Sauers, preceeding her father in death. The surviving children are Mrs. William S. Chapman, of Thorncreek township, Mrs. Jesse Smith, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs Otto Foster, of this city. There are fourteen grandchildren and sixteen Great-grandchildren.
Isaac Hively was one of a family of twelve, but all of them except one have now passed to their eternal reward. The youngest, Mrs. Sarah Linley, of Missouri, alone survives.
The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home and the interment will be made in the Hively cemetery.
xii.Solomon Hively, born July 11, 1845 in Whitley County Indiana; died June 08, 1911 in Whitley County Indiana; married Malinda Miller October 13, 1867 in Whitley County Indiana; born July 31, 1848 in Whitley County Indiana; died 1939 in Whitley County Indiana.
Notes for Solomon Hively:
Hively, Solomon
Posted October 15, 2003 ~ From the files of Rebeckah R. Wiseman
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(Calculated - Died June 8, 1911)
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Solomon Hively, a lifelong resident of Thorncreek township, Whitley county passed away at his home near the Hively church, Friday afternoon after an illness of only three weeks from liver trouble… Solomon Hively was born in Whitley county, July 11, 1845 to Daniel and Katherine Hively, who had moved upon a farm eight years before at the place which later became the homestead of the family. At the time of his death, Mr. Hively had reached the age of 65 years, 10 months and 28 days… He was one of a family of thirteen children of whom he was the fifth to pass from this life. On October 13, 1867, he was united in marriage to Malinda Miller, a daughter of Solomon Miller, another pioneer of his native township. Two children were born to them, both of whom are living. They are Jesse S. Hively, of Thorncreek township and Sherman E. Hively, who is now located for the summer at Stroh, but who holds Thorncreek township as his home. The living brothers and sisters of the deceased are Mrs. Mary Anspaugh, of Steuben county; Mrs. Catherine Miller, of Thorncreek township; Mrs. Elizabeth Hyre, Columbia City; Mrs. Sarah Lindley, of St. Joe, Missouri; Mrs. Mahala Bashford, of Stanley, Wisconsin; Benjamin and Isaac Hively, of Thorncreek township, and Daniel Hively, of Columbia township. In addition, Mrs. Hively is left to mourn the departure of her husband. Mr. Hively was a member of the Odd Fellow order and during the past winter became a member of the Nicholson encampment of the uniform rank of the order. He was a successful farmer, a highly honored resident of the county and a fine man in every way. At the time of his death he held the position of supervisorof his old road district, the duties of which he discharged in a successful and practical manner.
The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and will be conducted at the Hively church by Rev. Parker of Churubusco; interment in adjoining cemetery.
xiii.Sarah Hively, born 1848 in Whitley Co., Indiana, USA; died 1919 in Missouri; married Sylvanus Lindley September 08, 1870 in Whitley County Indiana; born 1844 in Whitley Co., Indiana, USA; died in Missouri.
112. George R. Engle, born Abt. 1787 in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 1867 in Ross County Ohio. He married 113. Yetta Fischer.
113. Yetta Fischer, born June 10, 1740 in Selb, Wunsiedel, Bayern, Germany; died April 28, 1822 in Berks County Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of 226. William Fisher and 227. Elizabeth Gertrude Hain.
Children of George Engle and Yetta Fischer are:
56i.George E. Engle, born September 26, 1823 in Germany; died October 26, 1905 in Beaver Dam Kosciusco County Indiana; married Sarah Catherine Creakbaum January 12, 1846 in Ross County Ohio.
ii.Isaac Engle, born Abt. 1814 in Germany; died 1876 in Ross County Ohio; married Catherine; born Abt. 1820 in Ohio; died 1865.
iii.Rachel Engle
114. George Kreighbaum, born October 10, 1787 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks County Pennsylvania; died in ColerainTwp, Ross County Ohio. He was the son of 228. John Peter Krieghbaum and 229. Anna Maria Hoffman. He married 115. Polly Keller November 13, 1807 in Union Co, PA.
115. Polly Keller, born August 03, 1833 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died October 08, 1891 in Ross County Ohio. She was the daughter of 230. George Keller.
Children of George Kreighbaum and Polly Keller are:
i.Daniel Kreighbaum, born October 12, 1809 in Union Co, PA; married Elizabeth Pyle May 12, 1831 in Ross Co, Ohio.
ii.John Kreighbaum, born 1811 in Union Co, PA; married Catharine Routtch May 05, 1833 in Ross Co, Ohio.
iii.William Kreighbaum, born March 04, 1813 in Union County Pennsylvania; died March 04, 1878 in Labette County Kansas; married Salome Lacer May 01, 1842 in Ross County Ohio; born October 13, 1826 in Baden, Germany; died May 02, 1908 in Kansas.
iv.George Kreighbaum, born 1823 in Ohio; married Rachel Hammonds.
57v.Sarah Catherine Creakbaum, born June 17, 1829 in Ross County Ohio; died May 26, 1888 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married George E. Engle January 12, 1846 in Ross County Ohio.
vi.Nancy Kreighbaum, born August 01, 1834 in Ross Co, Ohio,; died August 1922 in Chanute Ks; married John Gottlob (Bauer) Bower.
116. Able Shireman, born November 10, 1816 in Virginia; died February 24, 1913 in Kosciusko County Indiana. He married 117. Lydia Sayger.
117. Lydia Sayger, born April 16, 1819 in Virginia; died August 20, 1899 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
Notes for Able Shireman:
Friday, February 28, 1913
Abel SHIREMAN, a former Akron resident, died Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ida ROYER, in Laketon. Mr. Shireman was a native of Hardin county, Virginia, and was -- years old. He had lived in Indiana more than fifty years and in Akron about twelve years. He suffered a stroke of paralysis on Sunday, February 16. The funeral was held at Akron M.E. church Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at the Hammond cemetery, where his companion was buried about fifteen years ago.
More About Able Shireman:
Burial: Old Hammond Cemetery, North Akron, Indiana
More About Lydia Sayger:
Burial: Old Hammond Cemetery, North Akron, Indiana
Children of Able Shireman and Lydia Sayger are:
i.Milly Ann Shireman, born 1840 in Shanendere Virginia; married John Shoup February 27, 1862 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born 1836 in Shanendere Virginia.
58ii.John Shireman, born 1842 in Virginia; died March 07, 1892 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married Kate Swick December 28, 1865 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
iii.William Delmore Shireman, born September 02, 1844 in Buckingham County, Virginia; died October 21, 1920 in Lubbock County, Texas; married Lydia Burket April 26, 1866 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born May 27, 1846 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died June 27, 1932 in Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas.
iv.Catherine Shireman, born 1846 in Virginia; married Joseph Walbrum April 28, 1867 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born 1842 in Virginia.
v.Sophia Shireman, born 1849 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married Samuel Cuffle May 08, 1870 in Kosciusco County Indiana; born 1845 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
vi.Abel F. Shireman, born 1851 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for Abel F. Shireman:
Friday, February 28, 1913
Abel SHIREMAN, a former Akron resident, died Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ida ROYER, in Laketon. Mr. Shireman was a native of Hardin county, Virginia, and was -- years old. He had lived in Indiana more than fifty years and in Akron about twelve years. He suffered a stroke of paralysis on Sunday, February 16. The funeral was held at Akron M.E. church Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at the Hammond cemetery, where his companion was buried about fifteen years ago.
vii.Levi Shireman, born 1851 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died September 05, 1864 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
viii.Mary E. Shireman, born 1856 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married (1) Eli Putman August 29, 1880 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married (2) William A. Ohara February 08, 1896 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
ix.Ira S. Shireman, born March 1858 in Kosciusco County Indiana; married (1) Alice Study February 09, 1883 in Kosciusco County Indiana; died November 04, 1895 in Fulton County Indiana; married (2) Dora Kuhn June 18, 1898 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
Notes for Alice Study:
Friday, November 8, 1895
The people of Akron were very sorry to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Ira
SHIREMAN, living about three miles north of Akron, which occurred last Monday morning. She
leaves a little son about 11 years old and a devoted husband to mourn her loss. (AKRON)
x.Arvil F. Shireman, born 1859 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married (1) Alice Study; born 1863; married (2) Dora Kuhn; born 1863.
xi.Lydia W. Shireman, born February 17, 1861 in Kosciusko County Indiana; died August 28, 1864 in Kosciusko County Indiana.
xii.Ida V. Shireman, born 1865 in Indiana; married James S. Royer November 01, 1884 in Kosciusco County Indiana.
124. David Warren, born 1785 in York County Pennsylvania; died 1860 in Wabash County Indiana. He married 125. Theresa Noel October 02, 1810 in Adams County Pennsylvania.
125. Theresa Noel, born 1789 in York County Pennsylvania; died 1850 in Adams County Pennsylvania.
Child of David Warren and Theresa Noel is:
62i.Samuel Smith Warren, born October 24, 1825 in Cumberland County Pennsylvania; died May 11, 1896 in Kosciusko County Indiana; married Mariah Miller August 06, 1845 in Pennsylvania.
Generation No. 8
128. Hugh Cameron He married 129. Phoebe.
129. Phoebe
Child of Hugh Cameron and Phoebe is:
64i.Hugh Cameron, born 1788; died 1869; married Nancy Makins.
160. Jean Hoffert, born in Walbach Alsace France. He married 161. Madelaine Batten.
161. Madelaine Batten, born in Walbach Alsace France.
Children of Jean Hoffert and Madelaine Batten are:
80i.Francois Antoine Hoffert, born 1799 in Walbach Alsace, France; married Anne Marie Umbdenstock April 1823 in Ostheim, Alsace, France,.
ii.Nicolas Hoffert, born 1792.
162. Nicolas Umbdenstock He married 163. Ann Marie Eugel.
163. Ann Marie Eugel
Children of Nicolas Umbdenstock and Ann Eugel are:
81i.Anne Marie Umbdenstock, born 1793 in Ostheim Alsace, France; married Francois Antoine Hoffert April 1823 in Ostheim, Alsace, France,.
ii.Mathias Umbdenstock, born 1787.
176. Samuel Fuhrman, born in Germany.
Children of Samuel Fuhrman are:
88i.Jacob Fuhrman, born May 06, 1779 in Beaver Township Union County Pennsylvania; died 1851; married Polly Althouse.
ii.Samuel Fuhrman, born in Germany.
iii.Henry Fuhrman, born in Germany.
iv.Daniel Fuhrman, born in Germany.
192. George Adam Egolff, born February 15, 1723/24 in Untersheffienz Germany; died February 15, 1795 in New Hanover Twp. Montgomery Pennsylvania. He was the son of 384. Hans Heinrich Egolff and 385. Maria Margaretha Bender. He married 193. Maria Elizebeth Schallerin/Schadlerin October 07, 1746 in Muenchweiler Germany.
193. Maria Elizebeth Schallerin/Schadlerin, born October 07, 1726 in Munchweiler Germany; died August 08, 1808 in New Hanover Twp. Montgomery Pennsylvania.
More About George Adam Egolff:
Burial: Falkner Swamp Cemetery Montgomery County Pennsylvania
Children of George Egolff and Maria Schallerin/Schadlerin are:
i.Ann Margaret Egolph, born 1748 in New HanoverTwp. Montgomery Pennsylvania; married Sigmond Burgert.
96ii.Henry Heinrich Egolph, born 1757 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died August 05, 1829 in Fairfield County Ohio; married Mary Polly Hoop Abt. 1799 in Montgomery, Pennsylvania.
iii.Jacob Egolff, born February 09, 1752 in New HanoverTwp. Montgomery Pennsylvania.
iv.Michael Egolff, born March 18, 1754 in New HanoverTwp. Montgomery Pennsylvania; died September 15, 1847 in Montgomery Pennsylvania.
v.John Egolff, born 1762 in New HanoverTwp. Montgomery Pennsylvania.
vi.Adam Egolff, born 1764 in New HanoverTwp. Montgomery Pennsylvania.
vii.Elizabeth Egolff, born 1766 in New HanoverTwp. Montgomery Pennsylvania.
viii.Catherine Egolff, born 1768 in New HanoverTwp. Montgomery Pennsylvania.
208. John Fisher, born October 25, 1776 in Northumberland County Pennsylvania; died April 06, 1857 in Sandusky County Ohio. He was the son of 416. John Fisher and 417. Catherine Schaffer. He married 209. Hannah Weiser June 15, 1801 in Pennsylvania.
209. Hannah Weiser, born December 22, 1780 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died August 02, 1858 in Sandusky County Ohio.
Children of John Fisher and Hannah Weiser are:
104i.Jacob Fisher, born October 15, 1817 in Lancaster County Pennsylvania; died April 04, 1892 in Lancaster County Pennsylvania; married Margret Emerick Abt. 1845 in Perry Ohio.
ii.Jacob Fisher, born March 10, 1798 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died October 22, 1868 in Allen County Ohio.
iii.Maria Eva Fisher, born October 15, 1801 in Northumberland County Pennsylvania; died April 25, 1895 in Sandusky County Ohio.
iv.Catherine Fisher, born March 25, 1803 in Northumberland County Pennsylvania; died August 13, 1889 in Shelby County Ohio; married John Lewis June 11, 1822; born Abt. 1800 in Pennsylvania; died October 1850 in Miami County Ohio.
Notes for John Lewis:
John Lewis was born in Pennsylvania. He married Catharine Fisher in Perry Ohio. Catharine was born in PA. Unknown death for John, but Catharine died in Shelby Ohio. Perry Ohio is located along the shore of Lake Erie. Shelby is located about 60 miles north of Columbus Ohio. John had at least one child, Levi, born 6 Aub 1839 in Ohio. Catharine was born 25 March 1803 and died 13 Aug 1889. Unknown burial site for both.
v.Hannah Fisher, born September 10, 1806 in Northumberland County Pennsylvania; died April 18, 1894 in Allen County Ohio; married Barney Herring 1830; born 1802 in Somerset Pennsylvania; died August 06, 1891 in Wells County Indiana.
vi.Maria Magdelena Fisher, born September 10, 1808 in Northumberland County Pennsylvania; died July 27, 1876 in Indiana.
vii.Barbara Fisher, born March 11, 1810 in Perry County Ohio; died October 12, 1900 in Allen County Ohio.
viii.Samuel Fisher, born May 27, 1812 in Perry County Ohio; died March 01, 1881 in Allen County Ohio.
ix.Michael Fisher, born March 14, 1813 in Perry County Ohio; died May 08, 1897 in Hardin County Ohio.
x.John Fisher, born June 06, 1815 in Perry County Ohio; died 1847 in Allen County Ohio.
xi.George Fisher, born November 17, 1816 in Perry County Ohio.
xii.Frederick Fisher, born May 26, 1819 in Perry County Ohio; died August 08, 1881 in Allen County Ohio.
xiii.Sarah Fisher, born April 30, 1821 in Perry County Ohio; died 1860 in Allen County Ohio.
xiv.Joseph Fisher, born April 23, 1823 in Perry County Ohio; died August 26, 1904 in Wood County Ohio.
212. Johan Paul Hively, born September 18, 1762 in York County Pennsylvania; died January 29, 1827 in Liberty Twp Fairfield County Ohio. He was the son of 424. Johan Jacob Hively and 425. Louisa Sophia Diettenhofer. He married 213. Katherine Klinefelter 1782.
213. Katherine Klinefelter, born November 13, 1768 in York County Pennsylvania; died September 03, 1840 in Fairfield County Ohio. She was the daughter of 426. Lorentz Klinefelter.
More About Johan Paul Hively:
Date born 2: September 18, 1762
More About Katherine Klinefelter:
Date born 2: 1773
Children of Johan Hively and Katherine Klinefelter are:
i.Michael Hively, born 1792; married Mary Shriner; born August 24, 1795; died May 23, 1855 in Whitley County Indiana.
More About Mary Shriner:
Burial: Egolf Cemetary
106ii.Daniel Hively, born October 15, 1798 in Rockingham County Virginia; died October 26, 1882 in Whitley County Indiana; married Catherine Egolf December 16, 1824 in Fairfield County Ohio.
iii.Catharine Hively, born August 20, 1790 in Rockingham Co. Virginia; died February 18, 1842 in Whitley Co., Indiana, USA; married Benjamin Grable; born February 15, 1787 in Shenandoah Co. Virginia; died March 04, 1848.
iv.Elizebeth Hively, born 1793; died May 12, 1858 in Rockingham Co. Virginia; married Hugh Salts February 26, 1805 in Rockingham Co Virginia.
v.Susan Hively, born November 15, 1794 in Virginia; died March 11, 1863 in Fairfield County Ohio; married Jacob Bibler May 30, 1815 in Fairfield County Ohio; born July 22, 1787 in Rockingham Co. Virginia.
vi.John Hively, born 1796 in Virginia; died 1836 in Fairfield County Ohio; married Maria Elizebeth Nichols August 15, 1825.
vii.Christina Hively, born 1796.
viii.Sally Hively, born April 24, 1805 in New Market Shenandoah Co. Virginia.
ix.Jacob Hively, born April 22, 1804 in Rockingham County Virginia; died March 22, 1874 in Whitley County Indiana; married Delilah Plummer in Fairfield County Ohio; born 1811 in Maryland; died May 05, 1867 in Whitley County Indiana.
More About Jacob Hively:
Burial: Jacob Hively Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
More About Delilah Plummer:
Burial: Jacob Hively Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
x.Samuel Hively, born May 28, 1810 in Rockingham Co. Virginia; died October 07, 1901 in Columbus Ohio.
xi.Margret Hively, born May 25, 1801 in Rockingham County Virginia; died April 01, 1886 in Whitley County Indiana; married Joseph Egolf November 25, 1824 in Fairfield County Ohio; born February 27, 1802 in Montgomery County Pennsylvania; died July 15, 1853 in Whitley County Indiana.
More About Margret Hively:
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery Whitley County Indiana
Notes for Joseph Egolf:
Whitley County Indiana Will Book 1 Paged 59, 60
I, Joseph Egolf of the County of Whitley and State of Indiana --
To my son, Jeremiah all real and personal property (mentions the land in Thorncreek Township upon which "I now reside.").
Subject to conditions: Payment of debts, support of his mother; payment to his sister, (Julia Ann, Matilda and Catherine Louisa, $200 each - to Lydia, $ 96 (she had had $ 104).
If, son, Jeremiah fails in carrying out the provisions then he is to forfeit and the selling to be divided according to law.
Signed 14 July 1853 Joseph Egolf (SEAL)
Witnesses: Sarah (her X mark) Hanna, James S. Collins, Henry (his X mark) Egolf
Proved 30 July 1853 Recorded by R. Collins, Clerk
More About Joseph Egolf:
Date born 2: February 27, 1802
226. William Fisher, born April 11, 1706 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenbury, Palatinate, Germany; died October 23, 1771 in Berks County Pennsylvania. He was the son of 452. Weigel Fischer and 453. Anna Barbara Lerch. He married 227. Elizabeth Gertrude Hain 1733 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
227. Elizabeth Gertrude Hain, born April 11, 1711 in Livingston Manor, Sullivan County New York,; died June 04, 1768 in Berks County Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of 454. Johann George Hain and 455. Veronica Koch.
Child of William Fisher and Elizabeth Hain is:
113i.Yetta Fischer, born June 10, 1740 in Selb, Wunsiedel, Bayern, Germany; died April 28, 1822 in Berks County Pennsylvania; married George R. Engle.
228. John Peter Krieghbaum, born November 18, 1752 in Bethel Twp., Berks Co, PA,; died 1820 in Canton, Stark Co, Ohio.. He was the son of 456. Johannes Wilhelm Krieghbaum and 457. Anna Barbara Rettig. He married 229. Anna Maria Hoffman December 21, 1779 in Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsberg, Berks Co, PA.
229. Anna Maria Hoffman She was the daughter of 458. Ludwig Frederick Hoffman and 459. Anna Rehrer.
Children of John Krieghbaum and Anna Hoffman are:
114i.George Kreighbaum, born October 10, 1787 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks County Pennsylvania; died in ColerainTwp, Ross County Ohio; married Polly Keller November 13, 1807 in Union Co, PA.
ii.Ann Marie Kreighbaum, born March 09, 1781 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks Co, PA.
iii.Johann Daniel Kreighbaum, born December 01, 1782 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks Co, PA.
iv.Catherine Kreighbaum, born April 12, 1784 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks Co, PA.
v.Peter Kreighbaum, born April 20, 1786.
vi.John Adam Kreighbaum, born October 23, 1789 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks Co, PA.
vii.Elizabeth Kreighbaum, born November 03, 1791 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks Co, PA.
viii.Johann Jacob Kreighbaum, born December 06, 1793 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks Co, PA.
ix.Johannes Krichbaum, born October 28, 1795 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks Co, PA; married Sara Schmidt August 17, 1819 in Berks Co, PA.
x.Leonard Kreighbaum, born April 04, 1797 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks Co, PA; died in Akron IN.
xi.Magdelena Kreighbaum, born September 24, 1799 in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks Co, PA; died October 03, 1856 in Fulton Co, IN; married Solomon Pontius 1816 in Stark Co, Ohio.
230. George Keller
Child of George Keller is:
115i.Polly Keller, born August 03, 1833 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died October 08, 1891 in Ross County Ohio; married George Kreighbaum November 13, 1807 in Union Co, PA.
Generation No. 9
384. Hans Heinrich Egolff, born December 23, 1681 in Untersheffienz Mosbach, Baden Germany; died June 21, 1734. He was the son of 768. Hans Jacob Egolff and 769. Eva ?. He married 385. Maria Margaretha Bender May 03, 1712 in Untersheffienz Mosbach Baden Germany.
385. Maria Margaretha Bender, born 1687 in Untersheffienz Germany; died 1753 in Untersheffienz Germany. She was the daughter of 770. Peter Bender.
Children of Hans Egolff and Maria Bender are:
192i.George Adam Egolff, born February 15, 1723/24 in Untersheffienz Germany; died February 15, 1795 in New Hanover Twp. Montgomery Pennsylvania; married Maria Elizebeth Schallerin/Schadlerin October 07, 1746 in Muenchweiler Germany.
ii.Anna Margaretha Egolff, born September 22, 1713 in Untersheffienz Germany; married Jacob Daentzler March 01, 1744/45 in Unterschefflenz Mosbach Baden Germany.
iii.Johann Heinrich Egolff, born January 11, 1717/18 in Untersheffienz Germany.
iv.George Adam Egolff, born August 05, 1720 in Untersheffienz Germany; died February 15, 1795 in New HanoverTwp. Montgomery Pennsylvania.
Notes for George Adam Egolff:
emigrated to Philadelphia in 1738
v.Christina Barbara Egolff, born January 13, 1723/24 in Untersheffienz Germany.
vi.Anna Catherine Egolff, born January 1726/27 in Untersheffienz Germany.
416. John Fisher, born May 09, 1746 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died March 24, 1826 in Perry County Ohio. He was the son of 832. John Jacob Fisher and 833. Mary Elizabeth Frederick. He married 417. Catherine Schaffer 1774 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
417. Catherine Schaffer, born 1753 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died June 02, 1788 in Northumberland County Pennsylvania.
Children of John Fisher and Catherine Schaffer are:
208i.John Fisher, born October 25, 1776 in Northumberland County Pennsylvania; died April 06, 1857 in Sandusky County Ohio; married Hannah Weiser June 15, 1801 in Pennsylvania.
ii.Maria Elizabeth Fisher, born February 21, 1775 in Northumberland County Pennsylvania; died 1823.
iii.Adam F. Fisher, born September 21, 1778 in Northumberland County Pennsylvania; died February 10, 1859 in Perry County Ohio.
iv.Barbara Fisher, born February 05, 1780 in Northumberland County Pennsylvania; died February 15, 1866 in Perry County Ohio.
424. Johan Jacob Hively, born March 10, 1721/22 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died 1785 in York County Pennsylvania. He was the son of 848. Johann Michael Hively Haible and 849. Anna Marie Schrade. He married 425. Louisa Sophia Diettenhofer 1752 in York County Pennsylvania.
425. Louisa Sophia Diettenhofer, born 1735 in Pennsylvania; died July 26, 1809 in York County Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of 850. Johan Paul Duttenhoffer and 851. Anna Maria Schrade.
Children of Johan Hively and Louisa Diettenhofer are:
212i.Johan Paul Hively, born September 18, 1762 in York County Pennsylvania; died January 29, 1827 in Liberty Twp Fairfield County Ohio; married Katherine Klinefelter 1782.
ii.Christopher Hively, born May 30, 1753 in York Co. Pennsylvania; died 1783; married Dorothea Winemiller.
iii.Michael Hively, born 1760 in York County Pennsylvania; died 1818 in Unity Twp. Columbia County Ohio; married (1) Margaret Magdalen; married (2) Catharina Bushong; born 1757; died 1830.
iv.Ann Maria Hively, born May 10, 1761 in York Co. Pennsylvania; died December 24, 1841 in Baltimore Co. Maryland; married Jacob Dick November 07, 1783.
v.Louisa Sophia Hively, born April 04, 1764 in York Co. Pennsylvania; married Henry Miller.
vi.Christian Hively, born March 15, 1767 in York County Pennsylvania; died October 27, 1839 in Adams County Pennsylvania; married (1) Elizebeth ?; married (2) Maria Elizebeth Struebig Bet. 1780 - 1811; born February 03, 1762 in Warwick Pennsylvania; died 1829.
vii.Magdelena Hively, born January 26, 1769 in York Co. Pennsylvania; died March 15, 1835.
viii.Johannes Hively, born September 15, 1769 in York Co. Pennsylvania.
ix.Juliana Hively, born 1771 in York Co. Pennsylvania; married David Jameson.
x.Jacob Hively, born March 26, 1774 in York Co. Pennsylvania; died May 28, 1843 in Williamsport Lycoming Co. Pennsylvania; married Eve Kunckel October 01, 1797.
426. Lorentz Klinefelter
Child of Lorentz Klinefelter is:
213i.Katherine Klinefelter, born November 13, 1768 in York County Pennsylvania; died September 03, 1840 in Fairfield County Ohio; married Johan Paul Hively 1782.
452. Weigel Fischer, born August 06, 1654 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany; died November 08, 1725 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany. He was the son of 904. Georg Fischer and 905. Catharina Lerchen. He married 453. Anna Barbara Lerch January 29, 1690/91 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany.
453. Anna Barbara Lerch, born December 01, 1672 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany; died July 02, 1719 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany. She was the daughter of 906. Johannes Lerch and 907. Anna Eva Lehr.
Child of Weigel Fischer and Anna Lerch is:
226i.William Fisher, born April 11, 1706 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenbury, Palatinate, Germany; died October 23, 1771 in Berks County Pennsylvania; married Elizabeth Gertrude Hain 1733 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
454. Johann George Hain, born 1684 in Alpenrod, , Hessen, Germany; died 1746 in Berks County Pennsylvania. He was the son of 908. John Hain. He married 455. Veronica Koch July 12, 1699 in Alpenrod, , Hessen, Germany.
455. Veronica Koch, born 1686 in Allegheny County Pennsylvania; died 1756 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
Child of Johann Hain and Veronica Koch is:
227i.Elizabeth Gertrude Hain, born April 11, 1711 in Livingston Manor, Sullivan County New York,; died June 04, 1768 in Berks County Pennsylvania; married William Fisher 1733 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
456. Johannes Wilhelm Krieghbaum, born June 12, 1718 in Laudenau (Church Neunkirchen) Germany; died September 27, 1791 in Berks County Pennsylvania. He was the son of 912. Johann Wilhelm Kreighbaum and 913. Anna Catharina Pfeiffer. He married 457. Anna Barbara Rettig May 01, 1749 in Neunkirchen, Starkenbg, Hessen, Germany.
457. Anna Barbara Rettig, born 1718 in Schannenbach Germany; died 1791 in Kirschhausen, Bergstrasse, Hessen, Germany.
Children of Johannes Krieghbaum and Anna Rettig are:
228i.John Peter Krieghbaum, born November 18, 1752 in Bethel Twp., Berks Co, PA,; died 1820 in Canton, Stark Co, Ohio; married Anna Maria Hoffman December 21, 1779 in Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsberg, Berks Co, PA.
ii.John William Krieghbaum, born 1754.
iii.Gertrude Krieghbaum, born in Pennsylvania.
iv.Johann Adam Krieghbaum, born October 07, 1750 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died 1801 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
v.Anna Barbara Krieghbaum, born October 07, 1752 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
vi.Maria Eva Krieghbaum, born September 06, 1756 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died November 07, 1803 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
vii.Anna Catherine Krieghbaum, born October 20, 1758 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died March 06, 1840.
viii.Johannes Krieghbaum, born January 01, 1762 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died December 20, 1828 in Stark County Ohio.
ix.George Krieghbaum, born March 17, 1763 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died February 13, 1839 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
458. Ludwig Frederick Hoffman, born November 18, 1752 in Bethel Twp., Berks County Pennsylvania; died 1820 in Canton, Stark County Ohio. He married 459. Anna Rehrer December 21, 1779 in Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsberg, Berks County Pennsylvania.
459. Anna Rehrer
Child of Ludwig Hoffman and Anna Rehrer is:
229i.Anna Maria Hoffman, married John Peter Krieghbaum December 21, 1779 in Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsberg, Berks Co, PA.
Generation No. 10
768. Hans Jacob Egolff, born 1645 in Zurich Switzerland; died January 14, 1711/12 in Untersheffienz Germany. He was the son of 1536. Egolff and 1537. Margret. He married 769. Eva ? 1678.
769. Eva ?, born 1650 in Untersheffienz Germany; died April 20, 1714 in Untersheffienz Germany.
Children of Hans Egolff and Eva ? are:
i.Margaretha Egolff, born August 01, 1679 in Unterschefflenz, Mosbach, Baden Germany.
384ii.Hans Heinrich Egolff, born December 23, 1681 in Untersheffienz Mosbach, Baden Germany; died June 21, 1734; married Maria Margaretha Bender May 03, 1712 in Untersheffienz Mosbach Baden Germany.
iii.Eva Egolff, born October 04, 1684 in Unterschefflenz, Mosbach, Baden Germany.
iv.Hans Jacob Egolff, born July 25, 1686 in Unterschefflenz, Mosbach, Baden Germany; married Anna Schulthess; born Abt. 1692 in Zurich Switzerland.
v.Male Egolff, born December 13, 1689 in Unterschefflenz, Mosbach, Baden Germany; died December 14, 1689 in Unterschefflenz, Mosbach, Baden Germany.
770. Peter Bender
Child of Peter Bender is:
385i.Maria Margaretha Bender, born 1687 in Untersheffienz Germany; died 1753 in Untersheffienz Germany; married Hans Heinrich Egolff May 03, 1712 in Untersheffienz Mosbach Baden Germany.
832. John Jacob Fisher, born 1721 in Schoharie, County New York,; died August 01, 1803 in Berks County Pennsylvania. He was the son of 1664. Sebastian Fisher and 1665. Susannah. He married 833. Mary Elizabeth Frederick December 09, 1743 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
833. Mary Elizabeth Frederick, born 1722 in Berkshire Pennsylvania; died 1802 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
Notes for John Jacob Fisher:
FISHER, JACOB, Tulpehocken.
October 5, 1802 - August 15, 1803.
To my 3 daus., viz: Catharine wife of Christian NOECKER, Magdalena wife of Jacob REED, and Elizabeth wife of Adam KREITZER £500 each.
Remainder to 6 children, viz: Adam, John and Christian and 3 dau. named above in equal shares (sons had received their portions in land).
Mentions being bound unto Rev. Henry MUHLENBERG deceased, to pay 1/8 part of costs and charges which might accrue concerning some lands in
company with the heirs of Conrad WEISER, Esq., and orders executors to set apart £300 for that purpose.
Exrs: Son Christian and son-in-law Christian NOECKER.
Wits: John ANSPACH and Christian LOWER.
Children of John Fisher and Mary Frederick are:
416i.John Fisher, born May 09, 1746 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died March 24, 1826 in Perry County Ohio; married Catherine Schaffer 1774 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
ii.Magdelena Dorothea Fisher, died March 31, 1796.
iii.Anna Catherina Fisher, born December 09, 1747 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died 1837.
iv.Maria Magdelena Fisher, born August 11, 1749 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died 1803.
v.Christian Fisher, born December 03, 1751 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died January 26, 1844 in Union County pennsylvania.
vi.Jacob Fisher, born December 03, 1751.
vii.Anna Elizabeth Fisher, born September 30, 1754 in Berks County Pennsylvania; died 1803.
848. Johann Michael Hively Haible, born 1693 in Germany; died September 30, 1759 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany. He was the son of 1696. Georg Hively Hiable Haeublin and 1697. Magdelena ?. He married 849. Anna Marie Schrade October 25, 1718 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
849. Anna Marie Schrade, born January 27, 1694/95 in Gomadingen Germany; died May 21, 1732 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany. She was the daughter of 1698. Jacob Schrade and 1699. Anna Spaeth.
Children of Johann Haible and Anna Schrade are:
424i.Johan Jacob Hively, born March 10, 1721/22 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died 1785 in York County Pennsylvania; married Louisa Sophia Diettenhofer 1752 in York County Pennsylvania.
ii.Johann Georg Hively, born July 29, 1719 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died 1719.
iii.Johann Georg Hively, born September 04, 1720 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died 1747.
iv.Johann Martin Hively, born November 09, 1723 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
v.Anna Marie Hively, born May 18, 1725.
vi.Anna Catherine Hively, born January 10, 1726/27.
vii.Christopher Hively, born September 26, 1728 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died 1798 in York County Pennsylvania; married Sophia Catherine Schupp December 09, 1753 in New Hanover Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania; died November 22, 1799 in York County Pennsylvania.
viii.Anna Barbara Hively, born October 19, 1729 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died November 05, 1809 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
ix.Anna Hively, born October 17, 1731.
850. Johan Paul Duttenhoffer, born October 03, 1706 in Hassloch Germany; died 1749 in Lancaster Co. Pennsylvania. He was the son of 1700. Hans Georg Diedenhoffer and 1701. Maria Munier. He married 851. Anna Maria Schrade Abt. 1728 in Hassloch, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany.
851. Anna Maria Schrade, born 1708 in Hassloch Germany. She was the daughter of 1702. Hans Georg Schrade and 1703. Margretha.
Children of Johan Duttenhoffer and Anna Schrade are:
425i.Louisa Sophia Diettenhofer, born 1735 in Pennsylvania; died July 26, 1809 in York County Pennsylvania; married Johan Jacob Hively 1752 in York County Pennsylvania.
ii.Johan Christoph Duttenhoffer, born 1729.
iii.Michael Dittenhoffer, born 1731 in Pennsylvania; married Rachel Wilkens January 03, 1764.
iv.George Dittenhoffer, born 1733 in Pennsylvania; married Margaretha Wilhelm Bet. 1750 - 1783.
v.Elizebeth Dittenhoffer, born 1737 in Pennsylvania.
vi.Juliana Dittenhoffer, born 1739.
vii.Catharina Dittenhoffer, born 1741.
904. Georg Fischer, born 1620 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg Palatinate, , Germany; died April 27, 1659 in Selbold, , , Germany. He married 905. Catharina Lerchen.
905. Catharina Lerchen, born 1625 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany; died 1656.
Child of Georg Fischer and Catharina Lerchen is:
452i.Weigel Fischer, born August 06, 1654 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany; died November 08, 1725 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany; married Anna Barbara Lerch January 29, 1690/91 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany.
906. Johannes Lerch, born 1620 in Oberdorfelden, Main, Hessen, Germany; died August 17, 1693 in Langenselbold, Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Hessen, Germany. He married 907. Anna Eva Lehr.
907. Anna Eva Lehr, born 1629 in Oberdorfelden, Main, Hessen, Germany; died March 10, 1708/09 in Langenselbold, Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Hessen, Germany.
Child of Johannes Lerch and Anna Lehr is:
453i.Anna Barbara Lerch, born December 01, 1672 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany; died July 02, 1719 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany; married Weigel Fischer January 29, 1690/91 in Langenselbohl, Bonnenburg, Palatinate, Germany.
908. John Hain, born 1668 in Palatinate, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 1708.
Child of John Hain is:
454i.Johann George Hain, born 1684 in Alpenrod, , Hessen, Germany; died 1746 in Berks County Pennsylvania; married Veronica Koch July 12, 1699 in Alpenrod, , Hessen, Germany.
912. Johann Wilhelm Kreighbaum, born 1680 in Laudenau (Church Neunkirchen) Germany; died April 06, 1754 in Landenau, Bergstr Starenbg, Hessen, Germany. He was the son of 1824. Heinrich Kreighbaum and 1825. Barbara. He married 913. Anna Catharina Pfeiffer May 05, 1706 in Neurkirchen, Starkenberg, Hessen-Nassau, Germany.
913. Anna Catharina Pfeiffer, born 1684 in Pfaffen-Beerfrth, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany; died December 19, 1761 in Laudenau, Bensheim, Strkbrg, Hesse-Darmstadt. She was the daughter of 1826. Johannes Or Henrich Pfieffer and 1827. Anna Arras.
Children of Johann Kreighbaum and Anna Pfeiffer are:
456i.Johannes Wilhelm Krieghbaum, born June 12, 1718 in Laudenau (Church Neunkirchen) Germany; died September 27, 1791 in Berks County Pennsylvania; married Anna Barbara Rettig May 01, 1749 in Neunkirchen, Starkenbg, Hessen, Germany.
ii.Johann Adam Krieghbaum, born in Germany; married Eva Maria Weber January 05, 1748/49 in Neunkirchen Germany; born in Germany.
Generation No. 11
1536. Egolff He married 1537. Margret May 14, 1639 in Basserdorf Church Switzerland.
1537. Margret
Children of Egolff and Margret are:
768i.Hans Jacob Egolff, born 1645 in Zurich Switzerland; died January 14, 1711/12 in Untersheffienz Germany; married Eva ? 1678.
ii.Anna Egolff, born October 24, 1661 in Zurich Switzerland; died January 17, 1721/22 in Zurich Switzerland; married Kunrad Rinker July 07, 1691 in Zurich Switzerland; born January 01, 1669/70 in Zurich Switzerland; died February 15, 1739/40 in Zurich Switzerland.
iii.Hans Egolff, born 1656 in Zurich Switzerland; died June 28, 1701 in Untersheffienz Germany; married Catherine Haass; born March 1661/62 in Untersheffienz Germany; died 1734 in Untersheffienz Germany.
1664. Sebastian Fisher, born January 21, 1684/85 in Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany; died 1745 in Berks County Pennsylvania. He married 1665. Susannah.
1665. Susannah, born 1685 in Bonnenburg, Langenselbohl, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 1721 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
Child of Sebastian Fisher and Susannah is:
832i.John Jacob Fisher, born 1721 in Schoharie, County New York,; died August 01, 1803 in Berks County Pennsylvania; married Mary Elizabeth Frederick December 09, 1743 in Berks County Pennsylvania.
1696. Georg Hively Hiable Haeublin, born October 03, 1666 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died February 20, 1744/45 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany. He was the son of 3392. George Haeublin Hiable and 3393. Anna Hirschle. He married 1697. Magdelena ?.
1697. Magdelena ?, born March 17, 1667/68 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
Children of Georg Haeublin and Magdelena ? are:
848i.Johann Michael Hively Haible, born 1693 in Germany; died September 30, 1759 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; married (1) Anna Marie Schrade October 25, 1718 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; married (2) Agnes Schwenk February 03, 1732/33.
ii.Christopher Hively Haible, born February 18, 1698/99 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
iii.George Hively Haible, born June 02, 1702 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died September 06, 1759.
iv.Hans Martin Hively Haible, born July 04, 1703 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; married Catharina Gruoner November 24, 1727 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
1698. Jacob Schrade, born 1670 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany. He married 1699. Anna Spaeth.
1699. Anna Spaeth, born 1672 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
Child of Jacob Schrade and Anna Spaeth is:
849i.Anna Marie Schrade, born January 27, 1694/95 in Gomadingen Germany; died May 21, 1732 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; married Johann Michael Hively Haible October 25, 1718 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
1700. Hans Georg Diedenhoffer, born 1680 in Germany. He married 1701. Maria Munier June 29, 1701 in Hassloch, Germany.
1701. Maria Munier, born 1680 in Hassloch Germany.
Child of Hans Diedenhoffer and Maria Munier is:
850i.Johan Paul Duttenhoffer, born October 03, 1706 in Hassloch Germany; died 1749 in Lancaster Co. Pennsylvania; married Anna Maria Schrade Abt. 1728 in Hassloch, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany.
1702. Hans Georg Schrade, born Abt. 1683 in Hassloch, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany. He married 1703. Margretha Abt. 1707.
1703. Margretha
Child of Hans Schrade and Margretha is:
851i.Anna Maria Schrade, born 1708 in Hassloch Germany; married Johan Paul Duttenhoffer Abt. 1728 in Hassloch, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany.
1824. Heinrich Kreighbaum, born May 08, 1648 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; died October 10, 1710 in Laudenau Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany. He was the son of 3648. Johann Hans Kriechbaum and 3649. Anna Weinmayer. He married 1825. Barbara 1669 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany.
1825. Barbara, born 1643 in Laudenau Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; died March 07, 1718/19 in Laudenau Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany.
Children of Heinrich Kreighbaum and Barbara are:
912i.Johann Wilhelm Kreighbaum, born 1680 in Laudenau (Church Neunkirchen) Germany; died April 06, 1754 in Landenau, Bergstr Starenbg, Hessen, Germany; married Anna Catharina Pfeiffer May 05, 1706 in Neurkirchen, Starkenberg, Hessen-Nassau, Germany.
ii.Barbara Kreighbaum, born 1670 in Landenau, Bergstrasse, Hessen, Germany; died February 27, 1733/34 in Germany.
iii.Anna Margaretha Kreighbaum, born 1676 in Laudenau, Odenwaldkreis, Hessen, Germany; died 1712.
1826. Johannes Or Henrich Pfieffer, born 1654 in Kleingumpen, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany; died October 13, 1724 in Pfaffenbeerfurth, Starkenberg, Hessen, Germany. He married 1827. Anna Arras February 23, 1677/78 in Reichelsheim, Starkenberg, Hessen, Germany.
1827. Anna Arras, born February 26, 1656/57 in Pfaffenbeerfurth, Starkenberg, Hessen, Germany; died October 22, 1724 in Pfaffen Beerfrth, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany.
Child of Johannes Pfieffer and Anna Arras is:
913i.Anna Catharina Pfeiffer, born 1684 in Pfaffen-Beerfrth, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany; died December 19, 1761 in Laudenau, Bensheim, Strkbrg, Hesse-Darmstadt; married Johann Wilhelm Kreighbaum May 05, 1706 in Neurkirchen, Starkenberg, Hessen-Nassau, Germany.
Generation No. 12
3392. George Haeublin Hiable, born April 23, 1632 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died January 25, 1679/80 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany. He was the son of 6784. Michael Hiable and 6785. Anna Roehm. He married 3393. Anna Hirschle January 31, 1653/54 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
3393. Anna Hirschle, born 1626 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died July 30, 1693 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
Children of George Hiable and Anna Hirschle are:
1696i.Georg Hively Hiable Haeublin, born October 03, 1666 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died February 20, 1744/45 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; married Magdelena ?.
ii.Michael Hiable Haeublin, born October 15, 1654 in Mehrstetten, Baden-Waert, Germany.
iii.Agatha Hiable Haeublin, born October 04, 1657.
iv.Christoph Hiable Haeublin, born May 21, 1659 in Mehrstetten, Baden-Waert, Germany.
v.Jacob Hiable Haeublin, born July 31, 1661.
vi.Johannes Hiable Haeublin, born February 28, 1662/63.
vii.Anna Hiable Haeublin, born October 30, 1664; died February 24, 1665/66.
viii.Simon Hiable Haeublin, born 1667 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died August 19, 1668; married Anna Lamparter.
ix.Casper Hiable Haeublin, born September 18, 1669.
x.Martin Hiable Haeublin, born August 19, 1668; died February 02, 1671/72.
3648. Johann Hans Kriechbaum, born January 22, 1603/04 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, , Hessen, Germany; died 1675 in Kleingumpen Erbach Starkenberg, Hessen, Germany. He was the son of 7296. Johannes Kriechbaum and 7297. Elisabetha Ruehl. He married 3649. Anna Weinmayer January 11, 1634/35 in Neunkirchen Im Odenwald, Hessen, Germany.
3649. Anna Weinmayer, born 1608 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, , Hessen, Germany; died 1669 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, , Hessen, Germany.
Children of Johann Kriechbaum and Anna Weinmayer are:
1824i.Heinrich Kreighbaum, born May 08, 1648 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; died October 10, 1710 in Laudenau Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; married Barbara 1669 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany.
ii.Adam Kreighbaum, born March 13, 1641/42 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; died May 05, 1714 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany.
iii.Leonhard Kreighbaum, born 1650 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; died September 18, 1717 in Laudenau Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany.
iv.Apollnia Kreighbaum, born 1654 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; died 1675.
v.Martin Kreighbaum, born August 27, 1643 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; died November 29, 1644 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany.
vi.Anna Kreighbaum, born November 16, 1646 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany.
vii.Johannes Kreighbaum, born 1639 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; died November 23, 1694 in Winterkasten Bei Lindenfels, Hessen, Germany; married Eva 1667 in Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany; born 1640 in Winterkasten Bei Lindenfels, Hessen, Germany; died January 30, 1712/13 in Winterkasten Bei Lindenfels, Hessen, Germany.
Generation No. 13
6784. Michael Hiable, born 1602 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died November 04, 1658 in Baach Zwiefalten Germany. He married 6785. Anna Roehm 1626 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
6785. Anna Roehm, born 1600; died January 24, 1673/74 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
Children of Michael Hiable and Anna Roehm are:
3392i.George Haeublin Hiable, born April 23, 1632 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; died January 25, 1679/80 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany; married Anna Hirschle January 31, 1653/54 in Mehrstetten Baden-Waert Germany.
ii.Michael Hiable, born May 19, 1627; died 1645.
iii.Johannes Hiable, born June 11, 1644.
iv.Michael Hiable, born August 28, 1645.
7296. Johannes Kriechbaum, born 1565 in Hohenstein, Hessen, Germany; died May 04, 1630 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany. He was the son of 14592. Jacob Kriechbaum and 14593. Anna N.. He married 7297. Elisabetha Ruehl November 28, 1590 in Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany.
7297. Elisabetha Ruehl, born 1570 in Erbach Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; died 1659 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany. She was the daughter of 14594. Velten Ruehl and 14595. Margaretha Schott.
Children of Johannes Kriechbaum and Elisabetha Ruehl are:
3648i.Johann Hans Kriechbaum, born January 22, 1603/04 in Klein Gumpen Bei Reichelsheim, , Hessen, Germany; died 1675 in Kleingumpen Erbach Starkenberg, Hessen, Germany; married Anna Weinmayer January 11, 1634/35 in Neunkirchen Im Odenwald, Hessen, Germany.
ii.Martin Kriechbaum, born May 04, 1606 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im, Hessen, Germany; died 1675 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im, Hessen, Germany.
iii.Magdelena Kriechbaum, born February 18, 1592/93 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany.
iv.Anna Kriechbaum, born September 29, 1616.
v.Christina Kriechbaum, born March 01, 1611/12.
vi.Ottilia Kriechbaum, born January 04, 1600/01 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany.
vii.Eva Kriechbaum, born May 07, 1609 in Germany.
viii.Barbara Kriechbaum, born January 19, 1594/95 in Germany.
Generation No. 14
14592. Jacob Kriechbaum, born 1530 in Hohenstein, Hessen, Germany; died July 08, 1589 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany. He was the son of 29184. Martin Kriechbaum and 29185. Katherina. He married 14593. Anna N. 1560 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany.
14593. Anna N., born 1530; died April 08, 1621 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany.
Child of Jacob Kriechbaum and Anna N. is:
7296i.Johannes Kriechbaum, born 1565 in Hohenstein, Hessen, Germany; died May 04, 1630 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany; married Elisabetha Ruehl November 28, 1590 in Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany.
14594. Velten Ruehl, born 1540. He married 14595. Margaretha Schott.
14595. Margaretha Schott, born 1542.
Child of Velten Ruehl and Margaretha Schott is:
7297i.Elisabetha Ruehl, born 1570 in Erbach Bei Reichelsheim, Hessen, Germany; died 1659 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany; married Johannes Kriechbaum November 28, 1590 in Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany.
Generation No. 15
29184. Martin Kriechbaum, born 1500; died 1566. He was the son of 58368. Johannes Kriechbaum. He married 29185. Katherina 1521 in Germany.
29185. Katherina
Child of Martin Kriechbaum and Katherina is:
14592i.Jacob Kriechbaum, born 1530 in Hohenstein, Hessen, Germany; died July 08, 1589 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany; married Anna N. 1560 in Hohenstein Bei Reichenbach Im Lautertal, Hessen, Germany.
Generation No. 16
58368. Johannes Kriechbaum, born 1455. He was the son of 116736. Johann Kriechbaum.
Child of Johannes Kriechbaum is:
29184i.Martin Kriechbaum, born 1500; died 1566; married Katherina 1521 in Germany.
Generation No. 17
116736. Johann Kriechbaum, born 1415.
Child of Johann Kriechbaum is:
58368i.Johannes Kriechbaum, born 1455.
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