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Note for:   Shannon Elizabeth Tomlin,    -          Index

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     Type:   A.k.a.
     Place:   Shannon Elizabeth Careins


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Note for:   Betty Dellinger,    -          Index

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     Type:   A.k.a.
     Place:   Betty Dillinger


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Note for:   Jacob Simon Carnicom,   3 FEB 1841 - 1915         Index

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     Jacob was a farmer & mill operator for many years. He served in the Civil War, enlisted in Co G, 31st Regiment, OH Vol Infantry on August 28, 1861. He mustered into the Army on September 4, 1861 & was wounded in the Battle of Chicamauga, September 1863. He re-enlisted January 1, 1864 & was appointed Sergeant on November 29, 1864 & was discharged from the Army on July 20, 1865.Jacob was a farmer & mill operator for many years. He served in the Civil war, enlisted in Co. G, 31st Regiment, OH Vol. Infantry, on August 28, 1861. He mustered into the Army on September 4, 1861 & was wounded in the Battle of Chicamauga, September 1863. He re-enlisted January 1, 1864 & was appointed Sergeant on November 29, 1864 & was discharged from the Army on July 26, 1865.

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Note for:   Carl Swinehart,   1904 - 1959         Index

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     They had a son & a daughter; they had 2 grandchildren.

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Note for:   Lewis Ridenour,   1732 - BET 1755 AND 1822         Index

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     History of Perry County, Ohio, by Clement L. Martzolff, 1902:

P94: Hopewell Township was organized in 1810. It was settled early in the century by one Ridenour.

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Note for:   Eba Johnson,   BET 1782 AND 1808 - 1830         Index

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     First woman buried in Elida Cemetery (later Lutheran Cemetery)

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Note for:   Peter Ridenour,   1800 - 1844         Index

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     Official Record of Marriages, Fairfield Co. Court House, Lancaster, OH, P39, Vol. 1803-1835

Deed Book H, Recorders Office, Allen Co., OH, P335, purchase of land

Deed Book, Vol. M, Recorders Office, Allen Co., German Twp., OH, April 27, 1839, gave land for first school in Elida, OH.

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Note for:   George Sigler,   9 NOV 1847 - 28 FEB 1904         Index

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     Notes for GEORGE SIGLER:

The Zanesville Daily Times Recorder, February 29th, 1904

ACCIDENT IS FATAL

Victim of Fast Driving at Duncan Falls Succumbs

Was Taken Home to Die Saturday

Grief Stricken Wife Remained By Husband's Side Until Death Came

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George Sigler, the victim of the fast driving accident about 9 o'clock Wednesday evening, along the dark road leading into Duncans Falls, about a half mile out of the village, died at 6 o'clock Sunday morning at his home, about two miles east of Duncans Falls.

Saturday it was realized that Sigler could not recover, and he was taken from George B. Davis' residence, in Hearing & Co. ambulance, that he might breathe his last in his own home. Sigler is about 56 years old and is survived by a wife.

Wednesday eveing, Sigler and Jas. Harkness, of Mt. Vernon, were driving in light rigs from Zanesville to Duncans Falls. Sigler was enroute home and Harkness was going on a visit to his brother, John Harkness, who lives four miles north of Duncans Falls.

Sigler had passed Harkness several times on the way down. When, within about a half mile of the villlage, Harkness heard Sigler coming behind at a fast clip. Harkness pulled into the left to avoid a smash-up and collided with a post. His buggy was turned up-side-down, and he was thrown out and painfully injured. However, he was able to proceed to his brother's home Thursday morning.

Sigler passed the over-turned Harkness rig at a breakneck speed. This was just where the road took a sudden turn. Sigler is supposed to have stood in his carriage to peer back into the darkness in an effort to ascertain the extent of Harkness' trouble. He was precipitated violently to the ground just as the turn was made. His head struck first and the skull was fractured.

Sigler was picked up unconscious ten minutes later by George Elmore, and carried into the nearby residence of George R. Davis. He remained unconscious all Wenesday night and semi conscious Thursday night and Friday, but the change for the worse set in Friday night.

Sigler's wife was by his side from the time of the accident until death came.

Brush Creek Cemetery used to be the United Brethren Church Cemetery. Follow 555 past Ronnie Hall's, then past the Brush Creek Church then one trailer and one house. The cemetery is past the house, hidden by brush; the homes are on the left side of the road. The property is owned by the Rupes.

More About GEORGE SIGLER:

Burial: Brush Creek Cemetery, Muskingum Co., OH

Census: 1860, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Brush Creek

Census2: 1870, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Brush Creek

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Note for:   Daniel Ridenour,   5 OCT 1773 - BET 1804 AND 1864         Index

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     Records from Evangelical Reformed Church, Frederichs Co., Hagerstown, MD

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Note for:   David Brewer Ridenour,   20 NOV 1775 - 14 AUG 1854         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Osage Cemetary, Knox Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio


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Note for:   Magdalene Leffler,   BET 1759 AND 1814 - BET 1821 AND 1887         Index

Event:   
     Type:   A.k.a.
     Place:   Magdalena


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Note for:   Walter of Lancashire,    -          Index

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     In 1170, Walter owned the manors of Clifton and Salwick in Lancashire, England.

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Note for:   William de Clifton,   ABT 1227 - ABT 1253         Index

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     William was the first to take the surname Clifton.

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Note for:   Johan Pieter Overbaugh,   6 SEP 1711 -          Index

Event:   
     Type:   A.k.a.
     Place:   Johann Peter Overbagh