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WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: OLD RADACKER Located on CR 31 Washington, Co Ohio. The following are not in alphabetical order. Starlin Polly -- w/o Marvel Starlin-- died 19 Mar1843 -- aged 42y
HISTORY OF BUCHTEL- THE MAN AND THE TOWN JOHN RICHARDS BUCHTEL: A PATERNALISTIC OHIO COAL OPERATOR By Dr. Ivan Tribe itribe@urgrgcc.edu History professor at Rio Grande College. Toledo's importance as a coal shipping port ranked among the factors in its development into major city status. WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: MARIETTA BUSINESSES Occupation Proprietor/Owner/Operator; Sheriff: Mark Green: Clerk of Courts: Jasper S. Sprague: Auditor: Frederick A. Wheeler: Probate Judge: Charles R. RhodesWILLIAM DUSENBERRY
Descendants of William Dusenbury. Revolutionary Soldier known to live in Sego, Perry county, Ohio Descendant report through 6 generations created by Sandra Mitchell-Quinn, WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: GRAVEL BANK Ackerson, Lillian 1870-1943 Ackerson, William E. 1874-1971 Adams, Betsy Died Feb 16, 1828, w/o George Adams Adams, Lucy Died Aug 25, 1824 Adams, Mayme 1885-1972 WASHINGTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: ASA COBURN Adams township. The settlement. The improvement of the territory of Adams Twp. was retarded about 4 years by the Indian war. Donation lots were drawn in 1789, and many of the owners joined the Waterford colony, or more properly the Second association, and were confined within the garrison at that place. WASHINGTON COUNTY OBITUARIES: BARNHART FAMILY GEORGE BARNHART. George W. Barnhart, 83, of 117 Woodrow St. died at 2:20 PM yesterday in Marietta Memorial Hospital. He was born June 23,1888, at Lowell, a
WHAT IS APPALACHIAN LANGUAGE ANYWAY? This is a photo of an Appalachian Furniture and Craft Store. At first I thought maybe the name Appachin was what the owner meant to spell until I zoomed my camera in on the sign in the window and the spelling changed to Appachian. OUR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Our History and Genealogy. Hello and welcome to OHGen.net, a free resource for Ohio genealogy. My name is Sandra Quinn, and you will have noticed that elements of this website have changed.After working for a 3 year term as the volunteer OHGenWeb state coordinator in the USGenWeb project, I am moving on to my other projects. THE JOHN MOURN LUMBER MILL Floodwood, Athens county, Ohio . The Mourn Lumber Mill. Photo of three generations of sawmill operators provided by Harold Mourn Sr. This was a portable, coal operated, steam generated sawmill located inFloodwood, Ohio.
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: OLD RADACKER Located on CR 31 Washington, Co Ohio. The following are not in alphabetical order. Starlin Polly -- w/o Marvel Starlin-- died 19 Mar1843 -- aged 42y
HISTORY OF BUCHTEL- THE MAN AND THE TOWN JOHN RICHARDS BUCHTEL: A PATERNALISTIC OHIO COAL OPERATOR By Dr. Ivan Tribe itribe@urgrgcc.edu History professor at Rio Grande College. Toledo's importance as a coal shipping port ranked among the factors in its development into major city status. WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: MARIETTA BUSINESSES Occupation Proprietor/Owner/Operator; Sheriff: Mark Green: Clerk of Courts: Jasper S. Sprague: Auditor: Frederick A. Wheeler: Probate Judge: Charles R. RhodesWILLIAM DUSENBERRY
Descendants of William Dusenbury. Revolutionary Soldier known to live in Sego, Perry county, Ohio Descendant report through 6 generations created by Sandra Mitchell-Quinn, WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: GRAVEL BANK Ackerson, Lillian 1870-1943 Ackerson, William E. 1874-1971 Adams, Betsy Died Feb 16, 1828, w/o George Adams Adams, Lucy Died Aug 25, 1824 Adams, Mayme 1885-1972 WASHINGTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: ASA COBURN Adams township. The settlement. The improvement of the territory of Adams Twp. was retarded about 4 years by the Indian war. Donation lots were drawn in 1789, and many of the owners joined the Waterford colony, or more properly the Second association, and were confined within the garrison at that place. WASHINGTON COUNTY OBITUARIES: BARNHART FAMILY GEORGE BARNHART. George W. Barnhart, 83, of 117 Woodrow St. died at 2:20 PM yesterday in Marietta Memorial Hospital. He was born June 23,1888, at Lowell, a
WHAT IS APPALACHIAN LANGUAGE ANYWAY? This is a photo of an Appalachian Furniture and Craft Store. At first I thought maybe the name Appachin was what the owner meant to spell until I zoomed my camera in on the sign in the window and the spelling changed to Appachian. WASHINGTON COUNTY OHIO GENEALOGY OHGENWEB Hi, my name is Sandra Quinn, and I am your Washington County OHGenWeb county coordinator. This site is a collaborated effort of many coordinators over the past 12 years in the free OHGenWeb project. There is a great deal of contributed transcribed research about Washington county and its citizens on this site, literally hundreds ofpages!
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: CORNER Location STR 76 near Porterfield. Baker Melia Dilley--b 1852--d 1899. Berry William E--b 30 July 1830--d 6 Dec 1871 Berry Nancy (Eckels) --b 16 July 1802--d 23 June 1872 MORGAN CO, OH CEMETERIES The following is a list of cemeteries and churches which either were or are in Morgan County. I've placed the churches here since some of the cemeteries were at the same location as the churches. WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: JACOB CHURCH First Name: Last Name: Date of Birth: Date of Death: Abicht: Anna P. 1885: 1908: Abicht: August: 1881-Abicht: Dora. 1880: 1906: Abicht: Fannie C. 1876: 1946: Abicht WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: LOWELL AND ADAMS TOWNSHIP In 1938 Lowell celebrated the 150th anniversary of the first settlement in the Northwest Territory under the provisions of the Ordinance of 1787 at Marietta. WASHINGTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: ASA COBURN Adams township. The settlement. The improvement of the territory of Adams Twp. was retarded about 4 years by the Indian war. Donation lots were drawn in 1789, and many of the owners joined the Waterford colony, or more properly the Second association, and were confined within the garrison at that place. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN BROOKS Generation No. 2. 2. MARY POLLY 3 BROOKS (JOHN 2, WILLIAM 1) was born April 24, 1798 in Ohio, and died January 09, 1873 in Meigs County, Ohio Pomeroy. She married ISAAC DILLON HANING, SR. November 18, 1817 in Alexander Twp. Athens County, Ohio, son of MATTHEW HANING and SARAH CUYLINGER.He was born 1796 in Alexander Twp. Athens County, Ohio, and died 1871 in Meigs County, WASHINGTON COUNTY OBITUARIES: BARNHART FAMILY GEORGE BARNHART. George W. Barnhart, 83, of 117 Woodrow St. died at 2:20 PM yesterday in Marietta Memorial Hospital. He was born June 23,1888, at Lowell, a
THE DIARY OF A MURRAY CITY OHIO COAL MINER Tape recording of John Holt's son Clifford Holt transcription by grandson Bill Garrett. William Clifford Holt on his 90th birthday. The following is a transcript of a tape recording made in December 1982. WHAT IS APPALACHIAN LANGUAGE ANYWAY? This is a photo of an Appalachian Furniture and Craft Store. At first I thought maybe the name Appachin was what the owner meant to spell until I zoomed my camera in on the sign in the window and the spelling changed to Appachian. OUR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Our History and Genealogy. Hello and welcome to OHGen.net, a free resource for Ohio genealogy. My name is Sandra Quinn, and you will have noticed that elements of this website have changed.After working for a 3 year term as the volunteer OHGenWeb state coordinator in the USGenWeb project, I am moving on to my other projects. THE JOHN MOURN LUMBER MILL John Mourn (born in 1853) in the above photo was the son of James Mourn (born in 1823). John Mourn's wife was Isabelle Garber (Gerber) married May 19, 1874; and Earl and Zadoc were his sons. The circular saw blade can be seen beside John Mourn. Earl is the father of Harold Mourn, Sr. who generously provided this photo for the website. WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: OLD RADACKER Located on CR 31 Washington, Co Ohio. The following are not in alphabetical order. Starlin Polly -- w/o Marvel Starlin-- died 19 Mar1843 -- aged 42y
WASHINGTON COUNTY OHIO GENEALOGY OHGENWEB Washington County, OHGenWeb. Hi, my name is Sandra Quinn , and I am your Washington County OHGenWeb county coordinator. This site is a collaborated effort of many coordinators over the past 12 years in the free OHGenWeb project. There is a great deal of contributed transcribed research about Washington county and its citizens on thissite
HISTORY OF BUCHTEL- THE MAN AND THE TOWN John Richards Buchtel was born in Green Township, Stark County, Ohio on January 18, 1820. His father, John Buchtel, like most Ohioans of that generation farmed for his livelihood. His mother, Catherine Richards Buchtel, was probably a typical farm wife. Green Township lies roughly midway between what would later become the thrivingindustrial
WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: MARIETTA BUSINESSES Occupation Proprietor/Owner/Operator; Sheriff: Mark Green: Clerk of Courts: Jasper S. Sprague: Auditor: Frederick A. Wheeler: Probate Judge: Charles R. RhodesWILLIAM DUSENBERRY
1 William Dusenbury Born: April 06, 1757 in Everittstown, Bethlehem Twp., Sussex NJ Died: March 23, 1846 in Sego, Madison Twp., Perry County, Ohio Was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. . +Elizabeth Compton Born: April 28, 1765 in New Hampton, New Jersey Died: WASHINGTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: ASA COBURN Washington County Biographies: Asa Coburn. ASA COBURN was born at Dudley, Worchester, MA. on September 14, 1741. On April 8, 1752 he married Mary McClure, daughter of James and Mary McClure at Brookfield, MA. He owned 3 shares of the OHIO COMPANY. A share entitled the owner to 11,073 acres of land and a town lot. WASHINGTON COUNTY OBITUARIES: BARNHART FAMILY GEORGE BARNHART. George W. Barnhart, 83, of 117 Woodrow St. died at 2:20 PM yesterday in Marietta Memorial Hospital. He was born June 23,1888, at Lowell, a
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: GRAVEL BANK Ackerson, Lillian 1870-1943 Ackerson, William E. 1874-1971 Adams, Betsy Died Feb 16, 1828, w/o George Adams Adams, Lucy Died Aug 25, 1824 Adams, Mayme 1885-1972 OUR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Our History and Genealogy. Hello and welcome to OHGen.net, a free resource for Ohio genealogy. My name is Sandra Quinn, and you will have noticed that elements of this website have changed.After working for a 3 year term as the volunteer OHGenWeb state coordinator in the USGenWeb project, I am moving on to my other projects. THE JOHN MOURN LUMBER MILL John Mourn (born in 1853) in the above photo was the son of James Mourn (born in 1823). John Mourn's wife was Isabelle Garber (Gerber) married May 19, 1874; and Earl and Zadoc were his sons. The circular saw blade can be seen beside John Mourn. Earl is the father of Harold Mourn, Sr. who generously provided this photo for the website. WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: OLD RADACKER Located on CR 31 Washington, Co Ohio. The following are not in alphabetical order. Starlin Polly -- w/o Marvel Starlin-- died 19 Mar1843 -- aged 42y
WASHINGTON COUNTY OHIO GENEALOGY OHGENWEB Washington County, OHGenWeb. Hi, my name is Sandra Quinn , and I am your Washington County OHGenWeb county coordinator. This site is a collaborated effort of many coordinators over the past 12 years in the free OHGenWeb project. There is a great deal of contributed transcribed research about Washington county and its citizens on thissite
HISTORY OF BUCHTEL- THE MAN AND THE TOWN John Richards Buchtel was born in Green Township, Stark County, Ohio on January 18, 1820. His father, John Buchtel, like most Ohioans of that generation farmed for his livelihood. His mother, Catherine Richards Buchtel, was probably a typical farm wife. Green Township lies roughly midway between what would later become the thrivingindustrial
WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: MARIETTA BUSINESSES Occupation Proprietor/Owner/Operator; Sheriff: Mark Green: Clerk of Courts: Jasper S. Sprague: Auditor: Frederick A. Wheeler: Probate Judge: Charles R. RhodesWILLIAM DUSENBERRY
1 William Dusenbury Born: April 06, 1757 in Everittstown, Bethlehem Twp., Sussex NJ Died: March 23, 1846 in Sego, Madison Twp., Perry County, Ohio Was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. . +Elizabeth Compton Born: April 28, 1765 in New Hampton, New Jersey Died: WASHINGTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: ASA COBURN Washington County Biographies: Asa Coburn. ASA COBURN was born at Dudley, Worchester, MA. on September 14, 1741. On April 8, 1752 he married Mary McClure, daughter of James and Mary McClure at Brookfield, MA. He owned 3 shares of the OHIO COMPANY. A share entitled the owner to 11,073 acres of land and a town lot. WASHINGTON COUNTY OBITUARIES: BARNHART FAMILY GEORGE BARNHART. George W. Barnhart, 83, of 117 Woodrow St. died at 2:20 PM yesterday in Marietta Memorial Hospital. He was born June 23,1888, at Lowell, a
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: GRAVEL BANK Ackerson, Lillian 1870-1943 Ackerson, William E. 1874-1971 Adams, Betsy Died Feb 16, 1828, w/o George Adams Adams, Lucy Died Aug 25, 1824 Adams, Mayme 1885-1972 WASHINGTON COUNTY OHIO GENEALOGY OHGENWEB Washington County, OHGenWeb. Hi, my name is Sandra Quinn , and I am your Washington County OHGenWeb county coordinator. This site is a collaborated effort of many coordinators over the past 12 years in the free OHGenWeb project. There is a great deal of contributed transcribed research about Washington county and its citizens on thissite
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: CORNER Location STR 76 near Porterfield. Baker Melia Dilley--b 1852--d 1899. Berry William E--b 30 July 1830--d 6 Dec 1871 Berry Nancy (Eckels) --b 16 July 1802--d 23 June 1872 THE DIARY OF A MURRAY CITY OHIO COAL MINER Legacy of a Coal Miner, written from the diary of Coal Miner John F. Holt. John Holt was the son of William W. Holt and Lydea McCoates, they married in 1860. John was born soon after. They lived in Gore in Hocking county where John went to school at the Terell school house. His father worked horses in the iron ore mines there. WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: JACOB CHURCH First Name: Last Name: Date of Birth: Date of Death: Abicht: Anna P. 1885: 1908: Abicht: August: 1881-Abicht: Dora. 1880: 1906: Abicht: Fannie C. 1876: 1946: Abicht WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: LOWELL AND ADAMS TOWNSHIP On April 7, 1938, the citizens of Lowell erected another monument on Main Street. Washington County was established on July 26, 1788. Adams Township was incorporated by the Court of Quarter Sessions at Marietta in March, 1797. Originally it included Salem, Muskingum, and parts ofother townships.
WASHINGTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: ASA COBURN Washington County Biographies: Asa Coburn. ASA COBURN was born at Dudley, Worchester, MA. on September 14, 1741. On April 8, 1752 he married Mary McClure, daughter of James and Mary McClure at Brookfield, MA. He owned 3 shares of the OHIO COMPANY. A share entitled the owner to 11,073 acres of land and a town lot. BRICK CHURCH HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS THE HISTORY OF THE WINDSOR BAPTIST CHURCH. Prepared and read by S. P. Patterson at the Semi-Centennial of the church, June 15, 1890. The McConnelsville Herald. Friday, July 18, 1890. McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio. The Windsor Baptist Church was first organized January 11, 1818, on what is known as Big Bottom. WASHINGTON COUNTY OBITUARIES: BARNHART FAMILY GEORGE BARNHART. George W. Barnhart, 83, of 117 Woodrow St. died at 2:20 PM yesterday in Marietta Memorial Hospital. He was born June 23, 1888, at Lowell, a son of the late Jasper and Elizabeth ShusterBarnhart.
DESCENDANTS OF JOHN BROOKS Descendants of John Brooks. 1. J OHN 2 B ROOKS (WILLIAM1) was born January 29, 1767 in New Jersey, and died Nov ember 26, 1837 in Athens County, Ohio. He was the son of William and Jerusha Brooks. He married (1) J ANE G RAHAM Abt. 1789 in New Jersey. She was born 1768 in New Jersey, and died 1801 in Athens County, Ohio. MURRAY CITY COAL MINE PHOTO' Nov. 5, 1930. Young Miner Succumbs to Hurts Received Wednesday. Glenn Roy Marshall, 19, married, employed as coal loader at Mine No. 5 of the Sunday Creek Coal Company, Murray City, died at Cherrington Hospital, Logan, at 6:30 o'clock last evening, 15 minutes after his arrival there. Marshall was crushed about the chest as the result ofan
OUR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Our History and Genealogy. Hello and welcome to OHGen.net, a free resource for Ohio genealogy. My name is Sandra Quinn, and you will have noticed that elements of this website have changed.After working for a 3 year term as the volunteer OHGenWeb state coordinator in the USGenWeb project, I am moving on to my other projects. WASHINGTON COUNTY OHIO GENEALOGY OHGENWEB Washington County, OHGenWeb. Hi, my name is Sandra Quinn , and I am your Washington County OHGenWeb county coordinator. This site is a collaborated effort of many coordinators over the past 12 years in the free OHGenWeb project. There is a great deal of contributed transcribed research about Washington county and its citizens on thissite
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: OLD RADACKER Located on CR 31 Washington, Co Ohio. The following are not in alphabetical order. Starlin Polly -- w/o Marvel Starlin-- died 19 Mar1843 -- aged 42y
THE OHGENWEB PROJECT The above table was created by Allen Richmond SC 1998-2005. Many thanks to our previous SC! Off site links may not be part of OHGenWeb and OHGenWeb is not responsible for their content. THE JOHN MOURN LUMBER MILL John Mourn (born in 1853) in the above photo was the son of James Mourn (born in 1823). John Mourn's wife was Isabelle Garber (Gerber) married May 19, 1874; and Earl and Zadoc were his sons. The circular saw blade can be seen beside John Mourn. Earl is the father of Harold Mourn, Sr. who generously provided this photo for the website. WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: MARIETTA BUSINESSES Occupation Proprietor/Owner/Operator; Sheriff: Mark Green: Clerk of Courts: Jasper S. Sprague: Auditor: Frederick A. Wheeler: Probate Judge: Charles R. Rhodes HISTORY OF BUCHTEL- THE MAN AND THE TOWN John Richards Buchtel was born in Green Township, Stark County, Ohio on January 18, 1820. His father, John Buchtel, like most Ohioans of that generation farmed for his livelihood. His mother, Catherine Richards Buchtel, was probably a typical farm wife. Green Township lies roughly midway between what would later become the thrivingindustrial
ATHENS COUNTY POORHOUSE DIRECTORS Temporary quarters were constructed for use until the modern buildings, now in use, were completed. Infirmary Directors*. pages 240 & 241. George I. Gould 1858-1861. Ziba Lindley 1859-1862. Ezra Goodspeed 1860-1869. Henry Brown 1861-1864. Elmer Armstrong 1862-1865. Norman Root 1863-1865. WASHINGTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: ASA COBURN Washington County Biographies: Asa Coburn. ASA COBURN was born at Dudley, Worchester, MA. on September 14, 1741. On April 8, 1752 he married Mary McClure, daughter of James and Mary McClure at Brookfield, MA. He owned 3 shares of the OHIO COMPANY. A share entitled the owner to 11,073 acres of land and a town lot. MURRAY CITY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI Earl Irvin, Charles Murphy, Louis M. Seidenfeld, Adda Wein Smith (her photo submitted by great niece Beth McAvoy). Class of 1908. Cecil Albaugh, Grace Aubrey Irvin, John Bryan, Hilda Carlson, John Carroll, John Dixon, Grace V. Donoghue, Norma King Wallace, Stella LaFollete Morrall, Dessie Loper Tipton, Maude Loper Farmer, Agnes Murphy. Classof 1909
OUR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Our History and Genealogy. Hello and welcome to OHGen.net, a free resource for Ohio genealogy. My name is Sandra Quinn, and you will have noticed that elements of this website have changed.After working for a 3 year term as the volunteer OHGenWeb state coordinator in the USGenWeb project, I am moving on to my other projects. WASHINGTON COUNTY OHIO GENEALOGY OHGENWEB Washington County, OHGenWeb. Hi, my name is Sandra Quinn , and I am your Washington County OHGenWeb county coordinator. This site is a collaborated effort of many coordinators over the past 12 years in the free OHGenWeb project. There is a great deal of contributed transcribed research about Washington county and its citizens on thissite
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: OLD RADACKER Located on CR 31 Washington, Co Ohio. The following are not in alphabetical order. Starlin Polly -- w/o Marvel Starlin-- died 19 Mar1843 -- aged 42y
THE OHGENWEB PROJECT The above table was created by Allen Richmond SC 1998-2005. Many thanks to our previous SC! Off site links may not be part of OHGenWeb and OHGenWeb is not responsible for their content. THE JOHN MOURN LUMBER MILL John Mourn (born in 1853) in the above photo was the son of James Mourn (born in 1823). John Mourn's wife was Isabelle Garber (Gerber) married May 19, 1874; and Earl and Zadoc were his sons. The circular saw blade can be seen beside John Mourn. Earl is the father of Harold Mourn, Sr. who generously provided this photo for the website. WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: MARIETTA BUSINESSES Occupation Proprietor/Owner/Operator; Sheriff: Mark Green: Clerk of Courts: Jasper S. Sprague: Auditor: Frederick A. Wheeler: Probate Judge: Charles R. Rhodes HISTORY OF BUCHTEL- THE MAN AND THE TOWN John Richards Buchtel was born in Green Township, Stark County, Ohio on January 18, 1820. His father, John Buchtel, like most Ohioans of that generation farmed for his livelihood. His mother, Catherine Richards Buchtel, was probably a typical farm wife. Green Township lies roughly midway between what would later become the thrivingindustrial
ATHENS COUNTY POORHOUSE DIRECTORS Temporary quarters were constructed for use until the modern buildings, now in use, were completed. Infirmary Directors*. pages 240 & 241. George I. Gould 1858-1861. Ziba Lindley 1859-1862. Ezra Goodspeed 1860-1869. Henry Brown 1861-1864. Elmer Armstrong 1862-1865. Norman Root 1863-1865. WASHINGTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: ASA COBURN Washington County Biographies: Asa Coburn. ASA COBURN was born at Dudley, Worchester, MA. on September 14, 1741. On April 8, 1752 he married Mary McClure, daughter of James and Mary McClure at Brookfield, MA. He owned 3 shares of the OHIO COMPANY. A share entitled the owner to 11,073 acres of land and a town lot. MURRAY CITY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI Earl Irvin, Charles Murphy, Louis M. Seidenfeld, Adda Wein Smith (her photo submitted by great niece Beth McAvoy). Class of 1908. Cecil Albaugh, Grace Aubrey Irvin, John Bryan, Hilda Carlson, John Carroll, John Dixon, Grace V. Donoghue, Norma King Wallace, Stella LaFollete Morrall, Dessie Loper Tipton, Maude Loper Farmer, Agnes Murphy. Classof 1909
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: RAINBOW Washington County Cemeteries: Rainbow. Located North of Marietta on the West side of the Muskingum River about 400 feet West of TR 513. Adams Orinda-- b 1817--d 1901. Alden Rufus G--b 23 May 1834--d 20 Apr 1897. Adlen Sophia E (Stacy)--w/o Rufus G Alden--b 8 Nov 1834--d 6 Oct 1916. Alden Clark Stacy--s/o R G & Sophia E Alden--24 May 1866-- aged8y.
WASHINGTON COUNTY OBITUARIES AMELIA HAY. MRS. R.L. HAY -- Mrs. Amelia HAY, 89, of 333 Henderson Ave., Williamstown, died at 7:30 p.m. yesterday in Marietta Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Born May 11, 1878, in Marietta, she was the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Schuller Schultheis. She ATHENS COUNTY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY A place to read and share memories about the past! Welcome to Athens County Ohio History and Genealogy! Glad you stopped by. Here you will find Athens county photo's, Athens county history, Athens county genealogies, Athens county message boards, and a place to put your Athens county genealogy so others can find and share info with you. HISTORY OF BUCHTEL- THE MAN AND THE TOWN John Richards Buchtel was born in Green Township, Stark County, Ohio on January 18, 1820. His father, John Buchtel, like most Ohioans of that generation farmed for his livelihood. His mother, Catherine Richards Buchtel, was probably a typical farm wife. Green Township lies roughly midway between what would later become the thrivingindustrial
WASHINGTON COUNTY TABLE OF CONTENTS: CEMETERIES See also: Washington Co Historical Society Cemetery Index; see also Internment.net findagrave.com; If you would like to share your Washington County cemetery data (full transcriptions, partial transcriptions or family entries in known burial places; additions to the listing above) with others here at the Washington County site, please email ohgen@alltel.net THE DIARY OF A MURRAY CITY OHIO COAL MINER Legacy of a Coal Miner, written from the diary of Coal Miner John F. Holt. John Holt was the son of William W. Holt and Lydea McCoates, they married in 1860. John was born soon after. They lived in Gore in Hocking county where John went to school at the Terell school house. His father worked horses in the iron ore mines there. WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: LOWELL AND ADAMS TOWNSHIP On April 7, 1938, the citizens of Lowell erected another monument on Main Street. Washington County was established on July 26, 1788. Adams Township was incorporated by the Court of Quarter Sessions at Marietta in March, 1797. Originally it included Salem, Muskingum, and parts ofother townships.
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: JACOB CHURCH First Name: Last Name: Date of Birth: Date of Death: Abicht: Anna P. 1885: 1908: Abicht: August: 1881-Abicht: Dora. 1880: 1906: Abicht: Fannie C. 1876: 1946: Abicht BRICK CHURCH HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS THE HISTORY OF THE WINDSOR BAPTIST CHURCH. Prepared and read by S. P. Patterson at the Semi-Centennial of the church, June 15, 1890. The McConnelsville Herald. Friday, July 18, 1890. McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio. The Windsor Baptist Church was first organized January 11, 1818, on what is known as Big Bottom. WASHINGTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: ASA COBURN Washington County Biographies: Asa Coburn. ASA COBURN was born at Dudley, Worchester, MA. on September 14, 1741. On April 8, 1752 he married Mary McClure, daughter of James and Mary McClure at Brookfield, MA. He owned 3 shares of the OHIO COMPANY. A share entitled the owner to 11,073 acres of land and a town lot. OUR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Our History and Genealogy. Hello and welcome to OHGen.net, a free resource for Ohio genealogy. My name is Sandra Quinn, and you will have noticed that elements of this website have changed.After working for a 3 year term as the volunteer OHGenWeb state coordinator in the USGenWeb project, I am moving on to my other projects. WASHINGTON COUNTY OHIO GENEALOGY OHGENWEB Washington County, OHGenWeb. Hi, my name is Sandra Quinn , and I am your Washington County OHGenWeb county coordinator. This site is a collaborated effort of many coordinators over the past 12 years in the free OHGenWeb project. There is a great deal of contributed transcribed research about Washington county and its citizens on thissite
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: OLD RADACKER Located on CR 31 Washington, Co Ohio. The following are not in alphabetical order. Starlin Polly -- w/o Marvel Starlin-- died 19 Mar1843 -- aged 42y
THE JOHN MOURN LUMBER MILL John Mourn (born in 1853) in the above photo was the son of James Mourn (born in 1823). John Mourn's wife was Isabelle Garber (Gerber) married May 19, 1874; and Earl and Zadoc were his sons. The circular saw blade can be seen beside John Mourn. Earl is the father of Harold Mourn, Sr. who generously provided this photo for the website. WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: MARIETTA BUSINESSES Occupation Proprietor/Owner/Operator; Sheriff: Mark Green: Clerk of Courts: Jasper S. Sprague: Auditor: Frederick A. Wheeler: Probate Judge: Charles R. Rhodes HISTORY OF BUCHTEL- THE MAN AND THE TOWN John Richards Buchtel was born in Green Township, Stark County, Ohio on January 18, 1820. His father, John Buchtel, like most Ohioans of that generation farmed for his livelihood. His mother, Catherine Richards Buchtel, was probably a typical farm wife. Green Township lies roughly midway between what would later become the thrivingindustrial
WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: LOWELL AND ADAMS TOWNSHIP On April 7, 1938, the citizens of Lowell erected another monument on Main Street. Washington County was established on July 26, 1788. Adams Township was incorporated by the Court of Quarter Sessions at Marietta in March, 1797. Originally it included Salem, Muskingum, and parts ofother townships.
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: JACOB CHURCH First Name: Last Name: Date of Birth: Date of Death: Abicht: Anna P. 1885: 1908: Abicht: August: 1881-Abicht: Dora. 1880: 1906: Abicht: Fannie C. 1876: 1946: Abicht MORGAN CO, OH CEMETERIES The following is a list of cemeteries and churches which either were or are in Morgan County. I've placed the churches here since some of the cemeteries were at the same location as the churches. MURRAY CITY COAL MINE PHOTO' Nov. 5, 1930. Young Miner Succumbs to Hurts Received Wednesday. Glenn Roy Marshall, 19, married, employed as coal loader at Mine No. 5 of the Sunday Creek Coal Company, Murray City, died at Cherrington Hospital, Logan, at 6:30 o'clock last evening, 15 minutes after his arrival there. Marshall was crushed about the chest as the result ofan
OUR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Our History and Genealogy. Hello and welcome to OHGen.net, a free resource for Ohio genealogy. My name is Sandra Quinn, and you will have noticed that elements of this website have changed.After working for a 3 year term as the volunteer OHGenWeb state coordinator in the USGenWeb project, I am moving on to my other projects. WASHINGTON COUNTY OHIO GENEALOGY OHGENWEB Washington County, OHGenWeb. Hi, my name is Sandra Quinn , and I am your Washington County OHGenWeb county coordinator. This site is a collaborated effort of many coordinators over the past 12 years in the free OHGenWeb project. There is a great deal of contributed transcribed research about Washington county and its citizens on thissite
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: OLD RADACKER Located on CR 31 Washington, Co Ohio. The following are not in alphabetical order. Starlin Polly -- w/o Marvel Starlin-- died 19 Mar1843 -- aged 42y
THE JOHN MOURN LUMBER MILL John Mourn (born in 1853) in the above photo was the son of James Mourn (born in 1823). John Mourn's wife was Isabelle Garber (Gerber) married May 19, 1874; and Earl and Zadoc were his sons. The circular saw blade can be seen beside John Mourn. Earl is the father of Harold Mourn, Sr. who generously provided this photo for the website. WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: MARIETTA BUSINESSES Occupation Proprietor/Owner/Operator; Sheriff: Mark Green: Clerk of Courts: Jasper S. Sprague: Auditor: Frederick A. Wheeler: Probate Judge: Charles R. Rhodes HISTORY OF BUCHTEL- THE MAN AND THE TOWN John Richards Buchtel was born in Green Township, Stark County, Ohio on January 18, 1820. His father, John Buchtel, like most Ohioans of that generation farmed for his livelihood. His mother, Catherine Richards Buchtel, was probably a typical farm wife. Green Township lies roughly midway between what would later become the thrivingindustrial
WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORY: LOWELL AND ADAMS TOWNSHIP On April 7, 1938, the citizens of Lowell erected another monument on Main Street. Washington County was established on July 26, 1788. Adams Township was incorporated by the Court of Quarter Sessions at Marietta in March, 1797. Originally it included Salem, Muskingum, and parts ofother townships.
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: JACOB CHURCH First Name: Last Name: Date of Birth: Date of Death: Abicht: Anna P. 1885: 1908: Abicht: August: 1881-Abicht: Dora. 1880: 1906: Abicht: Fannie C. 1876: 1946: Abicht MORGAN CO, OH CEMETERIES The following is a list of cemeteries and churches which either were or are in Morgan County. I've placed the churches here since some of the cemeteries were at the same location as the churches. MURRAY CITY COAL MINE PHOTO' Nov. 5, 1930. Young Miner Succumbs to Hurts Received Wednesday. Glenn Roy Marshall, 19, married, employed as coal loader at Mine No. 5 of the Sunday Creek Coal Company, Murray City, died at Cherrington Hospital, Logan, at 6:30 o'clock last evening, 15 minutes after his arrival there. Marshall was crushed about the chest as the result ofan
OUR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Our History and Genealogy. Hello and welcome to OHGen.net, a free resource for Ohio genealogy. My name is Sandra Quinn, and you will have noticed that elements of this website have changed.After working for a 3 year term as the volunteer OHGenWeb state coordinator in the USGenWeb project, I am moving on to my other projects. ATHENS COUNTY POORHOUSE DIRECTORS Temporary quarters were constructed for use until the modern buildings, now in use, were completed. Infirmary Directors*. pages 240 & 241. George I. Gould 1858-1861. Ziba Lindley 1859-1862. Ezra Goodspeed 1860-1869. Henry Brown 1861-1864. Elmer Armstrong 1862-1865. Norman Root 1863-1865. WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: CORNER Location STR 76 near Porterfield. Baker Melia Dilley--b 1852--d 1899. Berry William E--b 30 July 1830--d 6 Dec 1871 Berry Nancy (Eckels) --b 16 July 1802--d 23 June 1872 BRICK CHURCH HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS THE HISTORY OF THE WINDSOR BAPTIST CHURCH. Prepared and read by S. P. Patterson at the Semi-Centennial of the church, June 15, 1890. The McConnelsville Herald. Friday, July 18, 1890. McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio. The Windsor Baptist Church was first organized January 11, 1818, on what is known as Big Bottom. WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: JACOB CHURCH First Name: Last Name: Date of Birth: Date of Death: Abicht: Anna P. 1885: 1908: Abicht: August: 1881-Abicht: Dora. 1880: 1906: Abicht: Fannie C. 1876: 1946: Abicht MURRAY CITY COAL MINE PHOTO' Nov. 5, 1930. Young Miner Succumbs to Hurts Received Wednesday. Glenn Roy Marshall, 19, married, employed as coal loader at Mine No. 5 of the Sunday Creek Coal Company, Murray City, died at Cherrington Hospital, Logan, at 6:30 o'clock last evening, 15 minutes after his arrival there. Marshall was crushed about the chest as the result ofan
WASHINGTON COUNTY CEMETERIES: BRABHAM Located on SR 676, Warren Twp. Anders--John Wesley -- b 1896--d 1936 Anders Paul Lewis-- Ohio M Sgt U S Air Force W W II , Korea--b 3 Aug1921--d
WASHINGTON COUNTY OBITUARIES: BARNHART FAMILY GEORGE BARNHART. George W. Barnhart, 83, of 117 Woodrow St. died at 2:20 PM yesterday in Marietta Memorial Hospital. He was born June 23, 1888, at Lowell, a son of the late Jasper and Elizabeth ShusterBarnhart.
WASHINGTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: ASA COBURN Washington County Biographies: Asa Coburn. ASA COBURN was born at Dudley, Worchester, MA. on September 14, 1741. On April 8, 1752 he married Mary McClure, daughter of James and Mary McClure at Brookfield, MA. He owned 3 shares of the OHIO COMPANY. A share entitled the owner to 11,073 acres of land and a town lot. MURRAY CITY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI Murray City High School Alumni. Class Lists of 1907-1960. Use your edit then search button to find a name on this page. Centennial year of the first graduating class is 2007OHGEN.NET
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