Descendants of James Metcalf
Generation No. 1
1.
James1 Metcalf was born Abt. 1712 in Ireland?
England?, and died 1760 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He married Margaret Britton Bef.
1731. She was born Abt. 1716, and died
November 29, 1784 in Little Britton Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Notes
for James Metcalf:
Posted
by Andy Anderson on GenForum on July 18, 1999 at 03:01:27.
Little
Britain Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, from Lancaster County Will
Book B, Vol. I, p. 400.
WILL
OF JAMES MIDCALF
Written
3rd day, 1st month, 1760; proved the same month. (According to "Our Quaker
Ancestors," by E. T. and D. A. Berry, use of the Quaker system of dating
ceased in 1752, and in 1760, when this will was written, the system we use now
was employed. Thus the "first month" here would mean January.)
Whereas
I, James MIDCALF, of Little Britain Township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
being indisposed and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory, calling to
mind the mortality of the body, knowing I must die, do make this, my last will
and testament, in manner following:
First,
my will is that my body be decently buried and my debts and funeral charges
paid.
Second,
my will is that my beloved wife have privilege of one-half of my plantation
till my son Abraham comes to the age of twenty-one years and to live in my
stone house that is one story high, likewise one-half of my orchard, and I give
and bequeath to my wife one-third part of my personal estate forever.
Thirdly,
I give and bequeath to my sons, Curtis and Abraham, my plantation in Little
Britain, to be equally divided both in quantity and quality, to them, their
heirs and assigns forever, my son Curtis to enjoy his part immediately after my
decease, and my son Abraham to enjoy his part at the age of twenty-one years.
Fourthly,
I give to my daughter Racheal out of my personal estate the sum of fifty pounds
and brown mare which is called hers, and her saddle and bridle.
Fifthly,
I give to my son Abraham my sorrel three-year-old colt.
Sixthly,
my will is that my ploughs and plough tacklings to be equally divided between
my two sons Curtis and Abraham.
Sixthly
(sic), my will is that after my son Abraham arrives to the age of twenty-one
years, that my wife deliver up to my son Abraham the half of my plantation she
enjoys. My will is that in consideration thereof, that my two sons, Curtis and
Abraham, pay yearly to their mother the sum of three pounds ten shillings
apiece and maintain two cows and one horse for her during her life, and cut an
half sufficient firewood and let her enjoy the stone house above mentioned all
during her life. Likewise my will is that my two sons maintain for their mother
six sheep on the premises and likewise my will is that my two sons shall allow
two rows of apple trees to their mother, such as she may choose.
Seventhly,
I give to my beloved wife one bed and bed clothes at her choice and likewise my
two orphan children, viz.: Samuel CRASTOR and Dorcas McQUESTON to be at her
disposal.
Eighthly,
my will is and I give to my two sons, Curtis and Abraham, all the remainder of
my personal estate, to be equally divided between them.
Lastly,
I constitute and appoint my beloved wife, Margaret, and my beloved son Curtis
to be my executors of this, my last will and testament, and disannul and revoke
all wills heretofore made and declare this to be my last will and testament.
Signed, sealed and declared to be such this third day of the first month, one
thousand seven hundred & sixty.
James
MIDCALF {seal}
In
the presence of us: Joshua BROWN
Richard
STEDMAN
Isaac
SIDWEL
James
signed with a mark - an M.
Children
of James Metcalf and Margaret Britton are:
+ 2 i. Abraham2 Metcalf, born 1731 in
Lancaster County?, Pennsylvania; died in Baltimore County, Maryland?.
+ 3 ii. Curtis Metcalf, born 1733 in Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania; died in North Carolina.
4 iii. Rachel Metcalf. She married Joseph Sidwell 1762 in Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania.
Generation No. 2
2.
Abraham2 Metcalf (James1) was born 1731 in
Lancaster County?, Pennsylvania, and died in Baltimore County, Maryland?. He married (1) Mary Pyle June 18,
1767 in North Garden, Chester County, Pennsylvania (Film # 1958748). She was born 1746 in Thornbury, Chester
County, Pennsylvania, and died January 02, 1784 in Nottingham, Chester County,
Pennsylvania. He married (2) Rebbeca
Morgan 1786 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Children
of Abraham Metcalf and Mary Pyle are:
5 i. Abraham P.3 Metcalf.
6 ii. David Metcalf.
7 iii. James Metcalf.
8 iv. Jesse Metcalf.
9 v. Margaret Metcalf.
10 vi. Mary Metcalf.
11 vii. Phoebe Metcalf.
+ 12 viii. Moses Metcalf, born July 07, 1771 in
Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania; died 1848 in Morgan County, Ohio.
Children
of Abraham Metcalf and Rebbeca Morgan are:
13 i. William3 Medcalf.
14 ii. Joshua Medcalf.
15 iii. Ann Medcalf.
She married Buffington.
3.
Curtis2 Metcalf (James1) was born 1733 in
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and died in North Carolina. He married (1) Mary Bef. 1779. He married (2) Charity Harris 1779,
daughter of John Harris and Phebe Beeson.
Children
of Curtis Metcalf and Mary are:
16 i. Benjamin3 Metcalf, died in
Missouri.
17 ii. Isaac Metcalf.
18 iii. Joseph Metcalf, died 1840 in Shelby County,
Kentucky.
19 iv. Thomas Curtis Metcalf, born January 16, 1762
in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died February 23, 1849 in Pennsville
Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
20 v. James Metcalf.
21 vi. Susannah Metcalf. She married John Maule 1784.
22 vii. Mary Metcalf, born 1775. She married Abraham Sidwell.
23 viii. Abigail Metcalf.
Children
of Curtis Metcalf and Charity Harris are:
24 i. Abigail3 Metcalf.
+ 25 ii. Isaac Metcalf, born April 11, 1780; died
April 29, 1843 in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio.
Generation No. 3
12.
Moses3 Metcalf (Abraham2, James1)
was born July 07, 1771 in Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and died
1848 in Morgan County, Ohio. He married
Susannah Hudson July 11, 1793 in East Nottingham, M M, Chester County,
Pennsylvania, daughter of Joseph Hudson and Elizabeth. She was born 1767 in Ireland, and died March
05, 1851 in Highland County, Ohio.
More
About Moses Metcalf:
Burial:
September 20, 1848, Morgan County, Ohio
Fact
1: Buried in Hopewell Cem., (Quaker) St. Rt. 377, Morgan, Co., Ohio. ( Row 7)
More
About Susannah Hudson:
Fact
1: Buried in Hopewell Cem., (Quaker) St. Rt. 377, Morgan, Co., Ohio. ( Row 7)
Children
of Moses Metcalf and Susannah Hudson are:
26 i. David P.4 Metcalf.
+ 27 ii. Abraham Metcalf, born March 10, 1794 in
Pennsylvania; died 1866 in Morgan County, Ohio.
28 iii. Elizabeth Metcalf, born February 25,
1796. She married ? Kennard.
29 iv. Mary Metcalf, born October 26, 1798. She married William Wildman; born in P.a..
30 v. Rebecca Metcalf, born August 24, 1800. She married Joshua Cope April 26, 1820 in
Concord M.M. (Colerain) Belmont Co., Oh. (Quaker).
31 vi. Jesse Metcalf, born 1803 in Maryland. He married Hannah; born Abt. 1810.
Notes
for Jesse Metcalf:
*Census
of Marion Township, Morgan County, Ohio, 1870*
Family
# 130
Metcalf,
Jesse, 67 yrs. old (1803), born in Md., Retired farmer. f f /b
Hannah, 60 yrs. old (1810), born
in Pa., Keeping house
Richardson,
Margaret, 26 yrs. old (1844), born in Ohio, Domestic servant
32 vii. Joseph H. Metcalf, born 1805.
+ 33 viii. Rachel Metcalf, born 1806 in Pennsylvania.
+ 34 ix. Moses Metcalf, born Abt. 1808 in Maryland.
25.
Isaac3 Metcalf (Curtis2, James1)
was born April 11, 1780, and died April 29, 1843 in Kirkwood Township, Belmont
County, Ohio. He married Elizabeth
Sheppard June 11, 1801 in Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania,
daughter of John Sheppard and Mary Hudson.
Notes
for Isaac Metcalf:
August
27, 2003
Note
from http://www.angelfire.com/nc2/CarawanOBX/page13.html
Isaac
METCALF served as a musician and a fifer in Daniel Conner's Company of Ohio
Militia, First Regiment in Delong's Command during the War of 1812. He died
April 29, 1843 in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio and is buried in
Salem Methodist Church Cemetery near Sewellsville, Ohio.
Children
of Isaac Metcalf and Elizabeth Sheppard are:
35 i. Mary4 Metcalf, born March 30, 1802
in Pennsylvania; died in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio. She married Thomas Frizzell.
36 ii. Elizabeth Metcalf, born 1804 in Kirkwood Township,
Belmont County, Ohio. She married James
Harrison January 14, 1827 in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio.
37 iii. Reuben Metcalf, born February 07, 1807 in
Pennsylvania. He married Rebecca
Perkins April 30, 1830 in Belmont County, Ohio.
38 iv. Isaac Metcalf, born January 10, 1810 in
Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio.
He married Lydia Mercer March 17, 1831 in Belmont County, Ohio.
39 v. Abraham Metcalf, born October 20, 1811 in
Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio; died May 05, 1854 in Kirkwood
Township, Belmont County, Ohio. He
married Nancy Murphy April 11, 1832 in Belmont County, Ohio.
40 vi. Charity Metcalf, born September 30, 1813 in
Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio.
She married Thomas Smith December 30, 1830 in Kirkwood Township, Belmont
County, Ohio.
41 vii. Suzanna Metcalf, born July 30, 1815 in
Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio.
She married Nelson Hogue June 26, 1834.
+ 42 viii. Jacob Irwin Metcalf (Midkiff), born May 22,
1820 in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio; died July 25, 1890.
43 ix. Lydia Metcalf, born September 09, 1822 in
Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio; died April 22, 1901 in Kirkwood
Township, Belmont County, Ohio. She
married Cornelius Davis.
Generation No. 4
27.
Abraham4 Metcalf (Moses3, Abraham2,
James1) was born March 10, 1794 in Pennsylvania, and died 1866 in
Morgan County, Ohio. He married Hannah
Baines August 13, 1817 in Belmont County, Ohio by George Atkinson, Justice
of Peace. She was born 1798 in
Pennsylvania, and died February 02, 1874 in Malta Township, Morgan County,
Ohio.
Notes
for Abraham Metcalf:
*Census
of Malta Township Morgan County, Ohio, 1850*
Family
# 161
Metcalf,
Abram, 56 yrs. old (1794), Farmer, born in Pennsylvania
Hannah, 53 yrs. old (1797), born
in Pennsylvania
Hannah P., 13 yrs. old (1837),
born in Ohio
Picket,
Lydia, 24 yrs. old (1826), born in Ohio
*Census
of Morgan County, Malta Township., Ohio, 1860*
Page
406A, on 11 June 1860, Malta P. O., Ohio
238-226
Metcalf,
Abram, 66 yrs. old (1794), born in Pa., Farmer, real estate, $3300.00, pers.
prop. $500.00.
Hannah, 63 yrs. old (1797), born
in Pennsylvania.
More
About Abraham Metcalf:
Fact
1: Census record of Morgan Co., Ohio says he was born in Pennsylvania.
More
About Hannah Baines:
Fact
1: Census record of Morgan Co., Ohio says she was born in Pennsylvania.
Children
of Abraham Metcalf and Hannah Baines are:
+ 44 i. John B.5 Metcalf, born May 10,
1818 in Ohio; died Bef. June 11, 1860 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
+ 45 ii. Susannah Metcalf, born August 14, 1820 in
Ohio.
46 iii. Jemina S. Metcalf, born November 18, 1823 in
Columbiana County, Ohio; died August 13, 1857 in Logan County, Ohio. She married Job Wickersham August 02, 1843
in Morgan County, Ohio; born December 03, 1818 in Columbiana County, Ohio; died
September 25, 1900 in New Jerusalem, Jefferson County, Ohio.
+ 47 iv. Elizabeth E. Metcalf, born October 01, 1826 in
Belmont County, Ohio; died June 09, 1916 in Pennsville Township, Morgan County,
Ohio.
48 v. Lydia Ann Metcalf, born April 07, 1829. She married George Bone March 13, 1845 in
Morgan County, Ohio.
49 vi. Moses Metcalf, born December 15, 1833 in
Ohio.
50 vii. Hannah P. Metcalf, born Abt. 1837 in Ohio.
33.
Rachel4 Metcalf (Moses3, Abraham2,
James1) was born 1806 in Pennsylvania. She married Lightfoot.
Notes
for Rachel Metcalf:
*Census
of Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio, 1850*
Family
# 244
Lightfoot,
Rachel, 44 yrs. old (1806), born in Pennsylvania
Samuel, 22 yrs. old (1828),
Farmer, born in Ohio
Foster, 17 yrs. old (1833),
Farmer, born in Ohio
Susannah, 11 yrs. old (1839),
born in Ohio
Metcalf,
Susannah, 83 yrs. old (1767), born in Ireland
Children
of Rachel Metcalf and Lightfoot are:
51 i. Samuel5 Lightfoot, born Abt. 1828.
52 ii. Foster Lightfoot, born Abt. 1833.
53 iii. Susannah Lightfoot, born Abt. 1839.
34.
Moses4 Metcalf (Moses3, Abraham2,
James1) was born Abt. 1808 in Maryland. He married Mary.
She was born in Virginia.
Notes
for Moses Metcalf:
*Census
of Malta Township, Morgan County, ohio, 1850*
Family
# 211
Metcalf,
Moses, 42 yrs. old (1808), Farmer, born in Maryland.
Mary, 37 yrs. old (1813), born
in Virginia.
William R., 16 yrs. old (1834),
Farmer, born in Ohio.
Joseph, 14 yrs. old (1836), born
in Ohio.
Emeline E., 11 yrs. old (1839),
born in Ohio.
Mary A., 9 yrs. old (1841), born
in Ohio.
Moses H., 5 yrs. old (1845),
born in Ohio.
Eliza J., 3 yrs. old (1847),
born in Ohio.
Sarah F., 6/12, born in Ohio.
Children
of Moses Metcalf and Mary are:
54 i. William R.5 Metcalf, born Abt.
1834 in Ohio.
55 ii. Joseph Metcalf, born Abt. 1836 in Ohio.
56 iii. Emeline E. Metcalf, born Abt. 1839 in Ohio.
57 iv. Mary A. Metcalf, born Abt. 1841 in Ohio.
58 v. Moses H. Metcalf, born Abt. 1845 in Ohio.
59 vi. Eliza J. Metcalf, born Abt. 1847 in Ohio.
60 vii. Sarah F. Metcalf, born Abt. 1849 in Ohio.
42.
Jacob Irwin Metcalf4 (Midkiff) (Isaac3
Metcalf, Curtis2, James1) was born May 22, 1820 in
Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio, and died July 25, 1890. He married (1) Mary Varner March 30,
1843 in Belmont County, Ohio. He
married (2) Mary Sutton October 23, 1844 in Wayne Township, Monroe
County, Ohio at her father's house, daughter of Enoch Sutton and Sarah
Nells.
Child
of Jacob (Midkiff) and Mary Varner is:
61 i. Nelson5 Midkiff, born 1844.
Children
of Jacob (Midkiff) and Mary Sutton are:
62 i. Sarah E.5 Midkiff, born October
23, 1845. She married George Covey.
63 ii. Reuben A. Midkiff, born April 15, 1847. He married Isabella Taylor April 06, 1873 in
Pleasants County, West Virginia.
64 iii. Mary Midkiff, born October 24, 1848.
65 iv. Susan Ann Midkiff, born October 24, 1848;
died February 21, 1926 in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio. She married (1) Lott Skinner November 22,
1876 in Jackson County, West Virginia.
She married (2) Sylvanus Sanford Hoxie November 20, 1899 in St. Mary's,
Pleasants County, West Virginia.
66 v. Lydia C. Midkiff, born February 02,
1855. She married Ferdinand Matheny.
67 vi. Enoch Midkiff, born December 11, 1857.
68 vii. Jacob Irwin Midkiff, born April 18,
1860. He married Mary Ann Hupp.
69 viii. Adraham Grant Midkiff, born December 08,
1864. He married Mary Sines.
70 ix. Ulysses Calfax Midkiff, born January 08,
1869.
Generation No. 5
44.
John B.5 Metcalf (Abraham4, Moses3,
Abraham2, James1) was born May 10, 1818 in Ohio, and died
Bef. June 11, 1860 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio. He married Catherine Ann Dollson
December 29, 1842 in Morgan County, Ohio.
She was born Abt. 1823 in Ohio.
Notes
for John B. Metcalf:
Notes
for Catherine Ann Dollson:
*Census
of Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio, 1860
Page
406A on 11 June 1860, Malta P. O., Ohio
237-225
Metcalf,
Catherine, 37 yrs. old (1823), born in Ohio, real estate $2000.00, pers. prop.
$500.00.
Thomas A., 16 yrs. old (1844),
born in Ohio, Farm Laborer.
Manly R., 14 yrs. old (1846),
born in Ohio.
Cassius M., 13 yrs. old (1847),
born in Ohio.
Charles E., 7 yrs. old (1853),
born in Ohio.
Adelia R., 5 yrs. old (1855),
born in Ohio.
*Census
of Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio, 1870*
Family
# 225
Metcalf,
Catherine, 46 yrs. old (1824), born in Ohio, Keeping house.
Manley R., 24 yrs. old (1846),
born in Ohio, Farm laborer.
Cassius M., 23 yrs. old (1847),
born in Ohio, Farm laborer.
Charles E., 17 yrs. old (1853),
born in Ohio, Farm laborer.
Adella R., 15 yrs. old (1855), born in Ohio, At school.
Children
of John Metcalf and Catherine Dollson are:
71 i. Thomas A.6 Metcalf, born Abt. 1844
in Ohio.
72 ii. Manley R. Metcalf, born Abt. 1846 in Morgan
County, Ohio.
73 iii. Cassius M. Metcalf, born Abt. 1847 in Morgan
County, Ohio.
74 iv. Charles E. Metcalf, born Abt. 1853 in Morgan
County, Ohio.
75 v. Adella R. Metcalf, born Abt. 1855 in Morgan
County, Ohio.
45.
Susannah5 Metcalf (Abraham4, Moses3,
Abraham2, James1) was born August 14, 1820 in Ohio. She married Edward Pennell April 02,
1840 in Morgan County, Ohio. He was
born Abt. 1814 in Pennsylvania, and died 1882.
Notes
for Edward Pennell:
*Census
of Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio, 1870*
Family
# 224
Pennel,
Edward, 56 yrs. old (1814), born in Pa., Farmer
Susan, 49 yrs. old (1821), born
in Ohio, Keeping house
Lidia A., 23 yrs. old (1847),
born in Ohio, School teacher
Charles H., 20 yrs. old (1850),
born in Ohio, Farm laborer
Alice, 17 yrs. old (1853), born
in Ohio, At home
Jesse T., 11 yrs. old (1859),
born in Ohio, At school
Mary C., 7 yrs. old (1863), born
in Ohio, At school
Edward G., 4 yrs. old (1866),
born in Ohio, At home
Metcalf,
Hannah, 72 yrs. old (1798), born in Md., None
Children
of Susannah Metcalf and Edward Pennell are:
76 i. Abram6 Pennell, born Abt. 1841.
77 ii. Lidia A. Pennell, born Abt. 1846.
78 iii. Charles H. Pennell, born Abt. 1850.
79 iv. Alice Pennell, born Abt. 1853.
80 v. Jesse T. Pennell, born Abt. 1859.
81 vi. Mary C. Pennell, born Abt. 1863.
82 vii. Edward G. Pennell, born Abt. 1866.
47.
Elizabeth E.5 Metcalf (Abraham4, Moses3,
Abraham2, James1) was born October 01, 1826 in Belmont
County, Ohio, and died June 09, 1916 in Pennsville Township, Morgan County,
Ohio. She married Cyrus Scott
January 04, 1844 in Morgan County, Ohio, son of John Scott and Deborah
Rose. He was born April 06, 1813 in Falsington,
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and died September 16, 1874 in Pennsville Township,
Morgan County, Ohio.
Notes
for Elizabeth E. Metcalf:
The
Weekly Herald
Thurs.
June 15, 1916
McConnelsville,
Morgan County, Ohio
(obituary)
DEATH
OF MRS. ELIZABETH SCOTT
Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, who resided at the home
of her grandson, Mr. Emmett Scott, of the Mt. Zion neighborhood, west side,
died on Friday afternoon at 5:20 o'clock. She had been in failing health for
several years and six weeks ago was stricken with paralysis, from which attack
she never rallied.
Mrs. Scott would have been ninety years of
age October 1st. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Metcalf. She resided in Mt. Zion
neighborhood all her life. Her husband, Cyrus Scott, died about forty two years
ago. Her family was one of the well known people of the neighborhood, in which
the late James Sears and Wife, and John Sears and wife were so long well known
residents and of the old time friends few are left: Thomas Wilson, now in
Colorado, and Elizabeth Hamilton, Milton Griest. Silas Newmans, surviving among
those belonging to her time.
Mrs. Scott was the mother of ten children,
only two of whom survive -- Elsworth of Mt. Zion and Joseph C. of Walla Walla,
Washington. She was a member of the Mt. Zion M. P. Church.
The funeral was held on Sunday morning at ten
o'clock at the home of her grandson, Emmett Scott, and will probably be
conducted by Rev. Mr. Beery, pastor of Mt. Zion charge. Interment will be in
the cemetery at the old Grange hall, west side, where all her family are
buried.
More
About Elizabeth E. Metcalf:
Burial:
Friends Cemetery, in Pennsville Twp., Morgan County, Ohio. (St. Rt. 377 &
Co. Rd 4).
Fact
1: She has no headstone
Notes
for Cyrus Scott:
*Census
of Malta Twp., Morgan County, Ohio, 1850*
Scott,
Cyrus 34 years old. (1816). Born in Canada(?)
Elizabeth, 23 years old. (1827).
Born in Ohio
Abner T., 4 years old. (1846)
Mima A., 1 year old. (1849)
*Census
of Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio, 1860*
Family
# 212-201
Scott,
Cyrus, 44 yrs. old (1816), born in Pa., Farmer
Elizabeth, 33 yrs. old (1827), born
in Ohio
Abram Thomas, 14 yrs. old (1846),
born in Ohio
Mima (Jemima) A., 11 yrs. old
(1849), born in Ohio
John Winfield, 9 yrs. old (1851),
born in Ohio
Hannah Deborah, 5 yrs. old (1855),
born in Ohio
Hiram Chas., 11 months old. born in
Ohio
*Census
of Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio, 1880*
Family
# 119-129
Scott,
Elizabeth, 53 yrs. old (1827), b. in Ohio, Homemaker, father & mother b. in
Pennsylvania
Elmer Ellsworth, Son, 17 yrs. old
(1863), b. in Ohio, Farmer, father & mother b. in Ohio
Mary May, Dau., 16 yrs. old (1864),
b. in Oh, father & mother b. in Ohio
Joseph Carlton, Son, 13 yrs. old (1867), b. in Ohio, father
& mother b. in Ohio
More
About Cyrus Scott:
Burial:
Friends Cemetery, in Pennsville Twp., Morgan County, Ohio. (St. Rt. 377 &
Co. Rd. 4).
Fact
1: He has no headstone
Children
of Elizabeth Metcalf and Cyrus Scott are:
83 i. Jerome6 Scott, born October 20,
1844 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died October 22, 1844 in Malta
Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
84 ii. Abraham "Abram" Thomas Scott, born
June 02, 1846 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died November 12, 1864 in
Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
+ 85 iii. Hannah Deborah Scott, born August 03, 1847 in
Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died March 18, 1903 in Stockport, Morgan
County, Ohio.
86 iv. Anna Jemima " Mima" Scott, born
September 01, 1848 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died December 19,
1877 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
She married Alpheus Wetherell March 26, 1874 in Morgan County, Ohio by Rev. G. L. Sites; born February 04, 1850
in Morgan County, Ohio; died December 04, 1925 in Pennsville Township, Morgan
County, Ohio.
More
About Anna Jemima " Mima" Scott:
Fact
1: Infant died after marriage.
Notes
for Alpheus Wetherell:
*Census
of Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio, 1880*
194-205
Wetherell,
Alpheus, 30 yrs. old (1850), born in Ohio, father & mother born in England,
Farmer
Eva L., wife, 22 yrs. old
(1858), born in Virginia, father & mother born in Ohio, Homemaker
Anna E., dau., 1 yr. old
(1879), born in Ohio, father & mother born in Ohio
The
Weekly Herald
Thurs.
Dec. 10, 1925
McConnelsville,
Morgan County, Ohio
(obituary)
MR.
ALPHEUS WETHERELL SUCCUMBS TO HEART TROUBLE
Alpheus Wetherell, mention of whose critical
illness from leakage of the heart and complications was made in our last issue,
died at his home in Pennsville Township Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mr.
Wetherell had been in failing health all summer and became much worse about the
first of last month, gradually failing until the end came. He was the son of
George and Elizabeth (Scott) Wetherell and was born in Malta Township, February
4, 1850, his parents emigrating from England and entering the farm now owned by
J. R. Bailey.
He is survived by the wife, three sons,
Robert of Malta, Vincent of Pennsville Township and John of the home; one
daughter, Anna, wife of Clyde Newsom of Malta Township; one brother, Benjamin
Wetherell of Fulton, Minnesota.; 15 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Mr. Wetherell was a lifelong member of Bailey's
Church and a member of Morgan Lodge I. O. O. F. since March 26, 1892 and took
an active interest in all community affairs. He had resided in Morgan County
all his life, having lived on the farm where he made his late home, nearly
fifty years ago. He was a good neighbor and a kind friend and will be much
missed by all who knew him.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon
at the Pennsville Church at 1:30 o'clock, with the Rev. L. J. Sanford and the
Odd Fellows of Morgan Lodge in charge. Interment was made in the Pennsville
Cemetery.
More
About Alpheus Wetherell:
Burial:
Pennsville Cemetery, Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio
+ 87 v. John Winfield Scott, born October 07, 1850 in
Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died January 26, 1911 in North Yakima
County, Washington. (St. Elizabeth's Hospital).
88 vi. Charles Fremont Scott, born September 19,
1856 in Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died August 21, 1858 in
Morgan County, Ohio.
89 vii. Hiram Charles Scott, born June 15, 1859 in
Morgan County, Ohio; died June 18, 1859 in Morgan County, Ohio.
More
About Hiram Charles Scott:
Fact
1: Died: June 18, 1864 5 yrs. & 2
days old
+ 90 viii. Elmer Elsworth Scott, born June 24, 1862 in
Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died November 15, 1918 in Malta
Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
91 ix. Mary May Scott, born January 27, 1864 in
Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died March 13, 1895 in Newark ?,
Ohio. She married James M. Osenbaugh
September 10, 1885 in Morgan County, Ohio by W. S. Murphy.
92 x. Joseph Carlton Scott, born July 26, 1867 in
Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died November 07, 1967 in Walla Walla
County, Washington. He married Anna B.
Frew February 07, 1891 in Walla Walla County, Washington, Home of William A.
Jones; born 1871; died 1953.
More
About Joseph Carlton Scott:
Fact
1: He is buried in Mt. View Cemetery in Walla Walla County, Washington
Generation No. 6
85.
Hannah Deborah6 Scott (Elizabeth E.5
Metcalf, Abraham4, Moses3, Abraham2, James1)
was born August 03, 1847 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio, and died March
18, 1903 in Stockport, Morgan County, Ohio.
She married Edwin Wetherell January 01, 1880 in Morgan County,
Ohio by W. H. Piggott, son of George Wetherell and Elizabeth Scott. He was born April 18, 1847 in Pennsville
Township, Morgan County, Ohio, and died May 08, 1907 in Pennsville Township,
Morgan County, Ohio.
More
About Hannah Deborah Scott:
Burial:
Bailey Ridge Cemetery, Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio. (Morgan County
Rd. 92)
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads "Father and Mother At Rest, Edwin
Wetherell, Apr. 1847 - May 1907. Hannah W., His Wife, July 1855 - Mar.
1903."
Notes
for Edwin Wetherell:
From
the book, "History of Morgan County, Ohio - 1886"
Originally
published in 1886. Author, Charles Robertson, M.D.
Page
212, Company B, 161st O. V. I.
This company was organized by Captain Robert
Lutton, and was mustered into the service at Camp Chase, May 9, 1864. The
company was mustered out September 2, 1864, unless otherwise specified. (Edwin
Wetherell is my 2nd great-grandfather, and is listed among others as being a
Private in this company - Phillip Scott Bohn, 1999).
* * *
The
Weekly Herald
Thurs.
May 9, 1907
McConnelsville,
Morgan County, Ohio
ED.
WETHERELL MISSING
From
Friday's Daily-
There is considerable excitement today in the
Bailey Ridge neighborhood over the disappearance of Mr. Ed. Wetherell. He left
his home yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock and has not been seen since. The
family and the neighbors have searched for him or for trace of him, but so far,
in vain. His notes, mortgages etc., are gone, so the supposition is he left
voluntarily. The explanation given is domestic trouble.
Mr. Wetherell is well known here. Years ago
he was a photographer and occupied the room over where Mr. George Harmmer's
barber shop is now located. His actions has caused great surprise among all who
knew him.
* * *
The
Weekly Herald
Thurs.
May 16, 1907
FOUND
IN WELL, WERE THE REMAINS OF EDWIN WETHERELL, MISSING SINCE LAST THURSDAY. WAS
IT SUICIDE, ACCIDENT OR MURDER?
From
Thursday's Daily-
The remains of Edwin Wetherell who has been
mysteriously missing since last Thursday, or for just one week this day, were
found in the well at his home this morning about 10:30 o'clock.
The family in drawing water from the well,
discovered hair in the water which aroused their fears at once. Neighbors were
summoned to search and Mr. James Bailey found the body. Dr. L. S. Holcomb, the
Coroner, was summoned and at this writing is holding the inquest.
From
Friday's Daily-
The startling news, published in The Herald
Thursday, of the finding of the body of Mr. Edwin Wetherell in a well at his
home on Bailey's Ridge, came as a great shock and surprise to his friends all
over the county, and especially to those here, who had known him for so many
years. As the details became known, the strangeness of the case increases. The
manner in which he met his death is shrouded by mystery, and the circumstances
may never be known. He was reported as missing on last Thursday evening, and
although a thorough search of the neighborhood had been made and inquiries sent
to broadcast. No trace was obtained of his whereabouts until Thursday
afternoon.
The story of the circumstances which led to
the recovery of the body was told a representative of the Herald by Mrs.
Rebecca Harris, of Pennsville, who arrived on the previous day to assist in the
work. Mrs. Esther Life, the mother of Mrs. Wetherell, who had been making her
home with her during the past three weeks, had gone to Stockport in the morning
with the marketing, leaving Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Wetherell, who is in a
delicate condition of health, at home. Mrs. Harris had gathered and prepared a
mess of greens, which she had washed thoroughly before cooking, and felt sure
were perfectly clean. At the dinner table Mrs. Wetherell discovered a bunch of
hair in the greens, which according to Mrs. Harris, she at once declared was
from Edwin's head, bursting out hysterically and crying, "He is in the
well". (The water in which the greens were cooked had been taken from the
well, which is located just off the kitchen porch.)
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Bailey, who are near
neighbors, were telephoned for and told that Mrs. Wetherell thought her
husbands body was in the well. Mrs. Bailey looked into well, which is 32 feet
deep, and filled with eight or ten feet of water, and descried a cap floating
on the water. A number of other neighbors were summoned and the body was soon
brought to the surface with grab hooks. A looped rope was then lowered and it
was hoisted from the well.
The coroner, Dr. L. S. Holcomb, of Pennsville
and undertaker Jones, of Stockport were hurriedly summoned, as well as Drs. T.
J. Lyne, of Stockport and H. L. True of this city. Upon the arrival of the
three doctors, the autopsy was held. The body was limp, having lost the
rigidity which follows death, indicating that life had been extinct for several
days. The stomach contained a quantity of water, but not so much as is usually
found in the stomach of one who has met death by drowning. The flesh of the
extremities was drawn up and blanched in a manner which would seem to indicate
that the cadaver had lain in the water for a number of days. There was a slight
contusion on the forehead; such as might have been caused by the body grazing
the well in the falling. The stomach was removed and will be sent to Columbus
for analysis. This may be considered as merely a precautionary measure, as we
are informed there appeared to be no inflammation present to indicate the
presence of poisons.
After the completion of the postmortem
examination Mr. Jones prepared the body for burial and it was placed in the
parlor. The holding of the inquest was delayed by the absence of Mrs. Life. She
did not return from Stockport until four o'clock. Coroner Holcomb was assisted
by Mr. Darnell, a neighbor, who transcribed the proceedings. The widow was
first questioned. She appeared to be almost prostrated by the shock, which was
undoubtedly enhanced by her condition of health.
Mrs. Life, her mother, was next examined. She
is a well-preserved woman of 59, of rugged build and sharp piercing eyes. Her
answers to the coroner's questions inclined toward volubility, it becoming
necessary to check her several times during the taking of her testimony.
Lydia A. Canning, an elderly lady, sister to
Mrs. Life, was next examined, followed by Mrs. Mary E. Bailey, the nearest
neighbor, who was present at the time of the finding of the body. Mr Alpheus
Wetherell followed and the inquest was brought to a close by the testimony of
the daughter, Miss Edith Wetherell. The coroner made no official inquiries
regarding the circumstances of Mr. Wetherell's disappearance or the finding of
the body, confining himself principally to other circumstances bearing upon
these events. Following are the proceedings in full, as they appear on the
record. No verdict has yet been rendered.
WEDGE
WITH HAIR CLINGING TO BATTERED PARTS FOUND, LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN WETHERELL
CASE.
Another discovery was made yesterday, which
may or may not have a bearing on the clearing up of the mystery surrounding the
death of Edwin Wetherell. Mr. Bailey, one of the neighbors found lying in an
out-of-way corner, under a fence, an iron wedge, such as is used in splitting
rails. The wedge had seen much service and was considerably battered. The
startling part of the discovery was that in the nicks on the corners of the
wedge were found numerous hairs, which are said to have come from the head of
Edwin Wetherell. We understand the wedge was turned over to the coroner in the
condition it was found, and will be preserved as evidence.
The funeral was held Friday afternoon at
Bailey's Church and was attended by a large number of people. Mr. Wetherell was
a man with many friends and this together with his tragic death brought people
from far and near. The services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Fry.
Only one of the brothers of the deceased
attended the funeral, three of them residing in the west and being unable to
get here in time. The widow is confined to her room and was unable to attend.
(For particulars of the finding of the body
and proceedings of the inquest, see second page.)
-THE
INQUEST-
MRS.
HANNAH WETHERELL
Q. Are you the wife of Edwin Wetherell,
deceased? A. Yes.
Q. When did you last see him? A. Thursday, 1
p.m. May 2.
Q. Had you eaten any dinner? A. Yes, but
little.
Q. Had he ever made any threats to take his
own life? A. No.
Q. Do you know any reason why he did this? A.
Poor health.
Q. Did you consider him rational? A. No.
Q. Why do you say that? A. Because of
peculiar and unusual actions.
Q. Please state some of these actions. A. (1)
While lying, struck my foot, with his fist. (2)
Twisting
my hand causing me intense pain. (3) Bitting me on the neck and choking me.
Q. When he struck your foot and twisted your
hand, what was his appearance? A. In a condition
of
great excitement.
Q. Did you live happily together? A. Yes,
generally. Sometimes slight misunderstandings.
Q. Did you ever threaten him? A. No.
LYDIA
A. CANNING
Q. Are you an aunt of Mrs. Edwin Wetherell?
A. Yes.
Q. Have you been here any during their
married life? A. Yes.
Q. Did you ever know them to have any
trouble? A. No.
MARY
E. BAILEY
Q. Have you been at the home of Mr. Wetherell
since his last marriage? A. Yes.
Q. Did you get along well together? A. Not
not very well.
Q. Did they ever talk their troubles in your
presence? A. Yes.
Q. Did he ever threaten her in your presence?
A. No.
Q. Do think his mind was alright? A. No.
Q. What led you to believe this? A. He didn't
act right or talk right.
Q. Do you believe he deliberately took his
own life? A. Yes.
ALPHEUS
WETHERELL
Q. Are you a brother of Edwin Wetherell? A.
Yes.
Q. Did you frequently visit his home? A. Yes.
Q. Did his wife ever tell you of any trouble
between them? A. yes.
Q. Did she ever threaten him? A. Not in my
presence.
Q. Do you believe he was rational? A. Yes.
Q. How long before his death did you see him?
A. About three weeks.
Q. Do you believe he deliberately took his
own life? A. No.
EDITH
WETHERELL
Q. Are you a daughter of Edwin Wetherell? A.
Yes.
Q. When did you leave home first? A. Some
time during the winter.
Q. When did you last leave home? A. April 29,
'07.
Q. Why did you leave home? A. I couldn't stay
on account of trouble.
Q. Did your step-mother ever threaten you? A.
Yes.
Q. Did she ever use any violence toward you?
A. She attempted to do so.
Q. Did your father and step-mother live
happily together? A. Yes.
Q. Do you think that there was anything wrong
with his mind? A. He was worried and worked up.
WELL
PREVIOUSLY EXAMINED
A puzzling feature of the case is reported by
Mr. Alpheus Wetherell, a brother of the deceased. He states that on the morning
following the disappearance of his brother, (last Friday morning) in the course
of their search for the missing man, he and Mr. Godfrey, son in-law, in the
presence of Messrs Joseph and James Bailey and perhaps others, thoroughly
examined the well. He says that they tied a six foot scantling onto a rope,
lowered it into the well and sounded it to the fullest extent, hearing it
strike the rock bottom over the entire surface. Both he and Mr. Godfrey state
it is their conviction that the body was not in the well at that time. They
also state that they could see the surface of the water distinctly and that
there was no cap floating on it at that time.
Mr. Wetherell, who lives a mile and a half
from the scene of the tragedy, stated in his testimony before the coroner that
he had not seen his brother for three weeks before his death. The son in-law,
Mr. Godfrey, who did not testify, saw him two weeks previous, and states that
he seemed very much worried over his domestic affairs.
The wife's mother, Mrs. Esther Life, had come
to the home about three weeks before. It is stated by the relatives that Mr.
Wetherell had objected strongly to her coming, finally yielding on the promise
of his wife to allow the return of his daughter, Edith.
SKETCH
OF HIS LIFE
Edwin Wetherell was born on Bailey's Ridge
sixty years ago last April. He served in the Civil War in the 161st O.V.I. He
learned the trade of tin-type photographer with his brother M.L. and conducted
a tin-type gallery at Beverly, and later for a number of years engaged in the
same business here in the room over where
Mr. George Harmer's barber shop is now located. He left McConnelsville
seventeen years ago, moving to the eighty acre farm where he resided at the at
the time of his death. After moving there his first wife, whose maiden name was
Hannah Scott, died, leaving two daughters, one of whom married Mr. Wesley
Godfrey, who now lives in Malta. The other daughter, Edith, lived at home with her father. In April, 1906, he
married Hannah Carty. It is stated that Mr. and Mrs. Wetherell's wedded life
has been far from blissful, the daughter, Edith and her step-mother being
especially incompatible - in fact the former left home several times; being
away at the time of the tragedy, making her home with her sister, Mrs. Lucy
Godfrey.
In addition to the relatives named, Mr.
Wetherell is survived by three brothers in the West.
He was at one time identified with Phil H.
Sheridan Post G.A.R., but has not been an active member for some years.
THE
FUNERAL
The funeral services were held this afternoon
at 2 o'clock at the Bailey Church. The remains were laid to rest in the
cemetery close by. (Bailey Church Cemetery).
* * *
The
Weekly Herald
Thurs.
May 23, 1907
NO
VERDICT YET
From
the Thursday's Daily-
Not withstanding the general impatience of
the public a verdict has not yet been rendered in the Wetherell case by the
Coroner owing to delay in the stomach analysis at Columbus. Dr. Holcomb was in
town yesterday and communicated by phone with the Columbus medical experts.
They are asking $75 to make she test and intimated that if the body laid in the
water the whole time it was missing that the test may be uncertain since the
water of the well may have diluted and absorbed the contents of the stomach to
such a degree that a test would have indefinite results.
Seventy-five dollars is a higher fee than
ordinarily charged, probably owing to the decomposed condition of the stomach
in this instance, but we learn the coroner has instructed them to proceed with
the test and the result of the coroner's verdict will doubtless be announced
soon.
* * *
The
Weekly Herald
Thurs.
May 30, 1907
ADDITIONAL
TESTIMONY
Coroner Holcomb visited the Wetherell home
again after the first session of the inquest and took the following additional
testimony, which was filed with his verdict this morning:
HANNAH
WETHERELL RECALLED
Q. Did you drink this water up to the time
Ed. was discovered? A. Yes sir.
Q. Did you go down to Mary Harry's the night
of Ed's disappearance and ask for her to come
up here and stay all night? A. No sir I did not.
Q. Were you alarmed at his absence? A. Not
until chore time.
Q. Up to the time his body was discovered,
had you any thought that he had put himself out of the way? A. I did not
REBBECA
HARRIS
Who
being duly sworn testifies as follows:
Q. How long have you been here? A. Since
Wednesday morning May the 8th.
Q. Did you cook dinner the day Mr.
Wetherell's body was found? A. Yes sir.
Q. Did you get the water out of the well? A.
Yes.
Q. Did either Mrs. Wetherell or her mother drink
that water? A. Yes.
Q. Did you observe any hairs in the water? A.
No.
Q. Without your glasses you can not see good
can you? A. No.
Q. On whose plate was this bunch of hair
found? A. Mrs. Wetherell's.
Q. What did she say? A. Oh! dear, dear, this
looks like poor Ed's hair!
Q. Was she crying? A. The tears were rolling
down her cheeks.
MARY
H. HARRY
Who
being duly sworn testifies as follows:
Q. Did Hannah Wetherell come down to the old
house the evening Ed. Wetherell disappeared and ask you to come stay all night? A. No
sir.
Q. Did you have any conversation with her
that day? A. No sir.
W.
E. NEWTON
Who
being duly sworn testifies as follows:
Q. Have you worked for Mr. Wetherell? A. Yes.
Q. About when? A. Forepart of March.
Q. How long did you work? A. Two days cutting
wood.
Q. Did you see him irequently since that
time? A. Yes.
Q. Did you consider him rational? A. I did
not.
Q. Why? A. On account of peculiar actions and
an inclination to melancholy.
Q. Have you been at the home of Mr. Wetherell
since he was missed? A. Yes, I was there three nights.
Q. Did Mrs. Wetherell and Mrs. Life use the
water out of the well? A. Yes, for cooking and for drinking.
From
Thursday's Daily -
Dr. L. S. Holcomb arrived at a verdict last
evening in the inquest on the death of Edwin Wetherell and filed the verdict
with a transcript of the testimony in the office of the Clerk of the Court Dal
P. Stuard this morning. It will be remembered by our readers that the body of
Mr. Wetherell was found in a well at his home just two weeks ago today, after
he had been missing a week.
We understand that this closes the case
unless the authorities consider that sufficient evidence has been brought to
light to make necessary taking further steps.
THE
VERDICT
Following is the full text of Coroner
Holcomb's verdict: "I do find the said deceased came to his death by
drowning himself in the well at his home, during temporary aberration of mind,
brought on, no doubt, by his family trouble."
"I am led to this finding from the
following reasons: "At the post-mortem examination no marks of injury
could be found on the body anywhere, showing no evidence of violence being
used. "A section of the lung, of being placed underwater, floated, showing
retained air in lungs. Therefore was alive when he reached the water."
"Stomach being analyzed, showed no
poisons of any kind, analysis being made, by Prof. C. C. Howard of Columbus,
Ohio."
L.
S. Holcomb
Coroner
More
About Edwin Wetherell:
Burial:
Bailey Ridge Cemetery, Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio. (Morgan County
Rd. 92)
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads "Father and Mother At Rest, Edwin
Wetherell, Apr. 1847 - May 1907. Hannah W., His Wife, July 1855 - Mar. 1903."
Children
of Hannah Scott and Edwin Wetherell are:
+ 93 i. Lucy Edna7 Wetherell, born October
08, 1885 in McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio; died December 20, 1960 in
Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
94 ii. Mary Edith Wetherell, born December 01, 1886
in Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died March 12, 1928 in Malta
Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
Notes
for Mary Edith Wetherell:
The
Weekly Herald
Thurs.
March 15, 1928
McConnelsville,
Morgan County, Ohio
(obituary)
DEATH
OF MISS EDITH WETHERELL
Miss Edith Wetherell, died on Monday evening
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lucy Godfrey, of upper Malta. She was a
daughter of the late Edwin and Hannah (Scott) Wetherell, and was born 41 years
ago, near Malta. For a number of years she was a teacher in Morgan County,
Later graduating from Oberlin Business College. Following this she was employed
as stenographer by the Abner Royce Company of Cleveland, Ohio for a number of
years. For 13 years she suffered from
Rheumatoid Arthritis and for the last nine years has been an invalid, suffering
intensely at times. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lucy Godfrey, and a
half brother, Damon Wetherell of Zanesville.
She was a member of the Methodist Protestant
Church of McConnelsville.
Short funeral services were held at the
Godfrey home Wednesday at one o'clock, followed by services at the Bailey Ridge
Church conducted by Rev. Walter Wilson of Cincinnati, a former pastor, with
burial in the cemetery there.
More
About Mary Edith Wetherell:
Burial:
Bailey Ridge Cemetery, Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads "Edith Wetherell, 1886-1928"
87.
John Winfield6 Scott (Elizabeth E.5
Metcalf, Abraham4, Moses3, Abraham2, James1)
was born October 07, 1850 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio, and died
January 26, 1911 in North Yakima County, Washington. (St. Elizabeth's
Hospital).
Notes
for John Winfield Scott:
The
Weekly Herald
Thurs.
February 9, 1911
McConnelsville,
Morgan County, Ohio
(obituary)
DEATH
OF JOHN SCOTT
John W. Scott, forty years ago a resident of
this county, died in St. Elizabeth's Hospital in North Yakima, Washington, on
Thursday January 26, of pneumonia after a week of illness. His remains were
taken to Ottawa, Kansas, his former home for interment, his son Earl
accompanying the remains.
Mr.
Scott had been a resident of North Yakima only a few months, having come there
from Walla Walla and invested in land. At the time of his death he was
representing the interests of the North Coast Railway. His brother, J. C. Scott
of Walla Walla, arrived in time to see him before his death.
Mr. Scott was one of ten children born to
Cyrus and Elizabeth Scott, of Pennsville Township, this county. His father died
36 years ago, the mother still survives, residing with her son, Elsworth Scott.
She is 84 years of age. Of the ten children, Joseph C. of Walla Walla,
Washington and Elmer E. of Pennsville Township are all that are left.
The deceased left Morgan County 40 years ago
and for years resided at Ottawa, Kansas where two daughters still reside. His
wife who has been dead a number of years, was a sister of Messrs. S. A. and E.
L. Murduck. Since leaving Morgan County he has twice visited back home, the
last time a year ago last fall.
More
About John Winfield Scott:
Burial:
Ottawa, Kansas
Child
of John Winfield Scott is:
95 i. Earl7 Scott.
90.
Elmer Elsworth6 Scott (Elizabeth E.5
Metcalf, Abraham4, Moses3, Abraham2, James1)
was born June 24, 1862 in Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio, and died
November 15, 1918 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio. He married Allie A. Dawson September
03, 1885 in Morgan County, Ohio, daughter of Moses Dawson and Hannah
Tanner. She was born 1863, and died
1936.
Notes
for Elmer Elsworth Scott:
The
Weekly Herald
Thurs.
November 21, 1918
McConnelsville,
Morgan County, Ohio
(obituary)
DEATH
OF ELMER E. SCOTT
Elmer E. Scott, aged 56, died at his home in
Malta, Friday evening. He had been having something like pulmonary trouble and
had moved from his farm near Hopewell to Malta about one year ago in the hope
of resting and recovering his failing health. Friday evening however he was
seized with an attack of heart trouble and died shortly afterwards.
He was a son of the late Cyrus and Elizabeth
(Metcalf) Scott. Surviving are his wife whose maiden name was Allie Dawson; a
son Emmett, who lives on the old home place near Hopewell, and a brother,
Joseph C. Scott of Walla Walla, Washington. The deceased was a consistent
member of Hopewell Church and was generally respected by his neighbors as an
upright and honorable citizen. The funeral was held from his late home in
Malta. Burial in Malta Cemetery.
More
About Elmer Elsworth Scott:
Burial:
Malta Union Cemetery, Morgan County, Ohio. (row 3-24-11).
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads, "E. E. Scott 1862-1918"
More
About Allie A. Dawson:
Burial:
Malta Union Cemetery, Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads, "Allie A. Scott 1864-1936"
Child
of Elmer Scott and Allie Dawson is:
+ 96 i. Emmet Carlton7 Scott, born January
23, 1887 in Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died January 02, 1958 in
Marietta, Ohio. (Marietta Hospital).
Generation No. 7
93.
Lucy Edna7 Wetherell (Hannah Deborah6
Scott, Elizabeth E.5 Metcalf, Abraham4, Moses3,
Abraham2, James1) was born October 08, 1885 in
McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio, and died December 20, 1960 in Pennsville
Township, Morgan County, Ohio. She
married Wesley James Godfrey February 03, 1906 in Morgan County, Ohio by
Rev. Henry W. Mair, son of Albert Godfrey and Harriett Campbell. He was born April 23, 1883 in Adams County,
Ohio, and died December 23, 1971 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
Notes
for Lucy Edna Wetherell:
The
Weekly Herald
Thurs.
July 15, 1909
McConnelsville,
Morgan County, Ohio
LOVELL
LOCALS
Mrs. Lucy Godfrey of Malta was the guest last
Friday of Anna Thompson.
The
Times Recorder
Thurs.
December 22, 1960
Zanesville,
Muskingum County, Ohio
(obituary)
Mrs. Lucy E. Godfrey, 75, of McConnelsville,
mother of Mrs. Charles Bohn (Ora) of 204 Pleasant Grove road and a half sister
of Damon C. Wetherell of 951 Sevall Street, died unexpectedly at 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday at the Jesse Hooper Home in Pennsville where she had resided for the
past six months.
Death was attributed to a heart attack.
She was born in Morgan County October 8,
1885, a daughter of the late Edwin and Hannah (Scott) Wetherell, and was a
member of the McConnelsville Methodist Church.
Surviving in addition to her daughter, Mrs.
Ora Bohn, are a son Karl of Newton Falls; eight grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren and her half brother, Damon.
The body was taken to the Miller Funeral Home
in McConnelsville where friends may call afternoon today and where the Rev.
Myron Ramsey will officiate at services at 1:30 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in
McConnelsville Cemetery.
More
About Lucy Edna Wetherell:
Burial:
December 23, 1960, McConnelsville Cemetery, McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads, "Lucy E. Godfrey 1885-1960"
Fact
2: Birth record of Morgan County, Ohio says she was born 1884.
Notes
for Wesley James Godfrey:
Wesley
had a summer cottage along the Muskingum river in the 1930's. Where the
Homestead Trailer Park now is. My Uncle Charles J. Bohn showed me. He thought
that this is where it was.
Wesley
was married to Oma Lyons April 3, 1952. He first wife Lucy Wetherell was in a
mental institution for years. I was told that it was because of her son Herman
who was in a tragic accident by a truck that ran over his head. Herman was
killed December 1, 1936 in McConnelsville
The
Morgan County Herald
Thurs.
April 17, 1952
McConnelsville,
Ohio
GODFREY
- LYON
Announcement has been made of the marriage of
Mrs. Oma Lyon and Wesley J. Godfrey, two of our substantial residents who were
united in wedlock the 3rd of this month at St. Marys, West Virginia, the Rev.
Bruce, pastor of the church of the Nazarene in that village officiating. Mrs.
Lyon, the daughter of Myron Hiatt, prosperous farmer and large landowner
residing in the Cumberland vicinity, has been making her home in this vicinity
for some months. An attractive woman of great energy, she was until her recent resignation,
employed at Little's grocery, Mr. Godfrey, an interior decorator, and a
lifelong citizen of this community, was for 35 years a foreman at the Malta
Manufacturing Company. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey are at home to their friends in
what is the former Ira Calvert residence, recently purchased by the bride from
County Supt. W. O. Porter.
The
Times Recorder
Fri.
December 24, 1971
Zanesville,
Muskingum County, Ohio
(obituary)
Wesley J. Godfrey, 88, of Malta, a retired
employee of Malta Manufacturing Company, died at 8 p.m. Thursday at his home
following a long illness.
He was born April 23, 1883, in Adams County,
the son of the late Albert and Harriet (Campbell) Godfrey. His first wife, Lucy
(Wetherell) Godfrey, died December 20, 1960.
Mr. Godfrey was employed 41 years at the
plant before retiring. He was a member of Grace United Methodist Church in McConnelsville.
Surviving are his widow, Oma (Hyatt) Godfrey;
a daughter, Mrs. Ora Bohn of Zanesville; a son, Karl Godfrey of Newton Falls; a
step-son, Louie Lyon of Lima; eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. A
son (Herman), sister (Maggie) and a brother(William) are deceased.
Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Miller Funeral Home in McConnelsville where services
will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Malta Cemetery.
More
About Wesley James Godfrey:
Burial:
December 26, 1971, Malta Union Cemetery, Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads, "Godfrey, Oma G. 1901-1984. Wesley J.
1883-1971"
Children
of Lucy Wetherell and Wesley Godfrey are:
+ 97 i. Ora May8 Godfrey, born May 14,
1908 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died April 29, 1997 in Zanesville,
Muskingum County, Ohio. (Adam's Lane Care Center, 1856 Adams Ln.).
+ 98 ii. Karl Estelle Godfrey, born December 04, 1910
in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died June 16, 1990 in Newton Falls,
Ohio.
99 iii. Herman Wetherell Godfrey, born July 25, 1914
in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio; died December 01, 1936 in
McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio.
Notes
for Herman Wetherell Godfrey:
The
McConnelsville Herald
Thurs.
December 3, 1936
Morgan
County, Ohio
(obituary)
HERMAN
W. GODFREY STRUCK AND INSTANTLY KILLED BY TRUCK - SHOCKING ACCIDENT FATAL TO
POPULAR LOCAL YOUTH - TRUCK DRIVER CHARGED WITH SECOND DEGREE MANSLAUGHTER.
(to
be finished later)
The
Times Recorder
Wed.
December 2, 1936
Zanesville,
Muskingum County, Ohio
(obituary)
YOUTH
IS KILLED INSTANLY WHEN STRUCK BY TRUCK -
HERMAN GODFREY, MORGAN COUNTY, VICTIM OF ACCIDENT - FILE CHARGES.
McConnelsville, Ohio December 1 - Harry
McDaniel was bound over to the grand jury under $1,000 bond when arraigned
Tuesday afternoon before L. N. Seaman, justice of the peace, charged with
manslaughter in the death of Herman Wetherell Godfrey, 23, which occurred
Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock when the feed truck McDaniel was driving struck
Godfrey on the Zanesville road.
The accident occurred near the Head filling
station a short distance from the Godfrey home where the youth lived with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Godfrey. Herman had started to walk to
McConnelsville two miles distant when hit by the truck which was loaded with
feed.
His head and body were crushed in the
accident. The truck was headed south, the same direction the youth was walking.
When McDaniel was arraigned he waived preliminary examination.
Herman graduated with the class of 1932 from
M & M. High School. He was a member of the Church of the Nazarene at Malta.
Besides his parents he is survived by one
sister, Mrs. Ora Bohn registered nurse of Zanesville and a brother, Karl
Godfrey of near McConnelsville.
The body is resting at the home of the boy's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. (& Maggie) Leggett.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock
Thursday afternoon at the Church of the Nazarene in Malta with Rev. Moore
officiating. Burial will be made in the McConnelsville Cemetery. Miller
undertakers are in charge.
More
About Herman Wetherell Godfrey:
Burial:
McConnelsville Cemetery, Morgan County, Ohio
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads, "Herman W. Godfrey 1914-1936"
96.
Emmet Carlton7 Scott (Elmer Elsworth6,
Elizabeth E.5 Metcalf, Abraham4, Moses3,
Abraham2, James1) was born January 23, 1887 in Pennsville
Township, Morgan County, Ohio, and died January 02, 1958 in Marietta, Ohio.
(Marietta Hospital). He married Faith
Bingman Best January 23, 1910 in Morgan County, Ohio, daughter of William Best
and Florence Aber. She was born October
19, 1891 in Morgan County, Ohio, and died June 21, 1974 in McConnelsville,
Morgan County , Ohio.
Notes
for Emmet Carlton Scott:
The
McConnelsville Herald
Thurs.
November 23, 1939
Morgan
County, Ohio
EMMETT
SCOTT BITTEN BY GRAY FOX WITH RABIES, IS TAKEN ANTI-RABIES TREATMENT
When a man bites a dog, that is news, and
when a fox with rabies bites a man, that also is news. That is what happened to
Emmett Scott of the White Pigeon neighborhood, west of Pennsville, he was
bitten Saturday morning by a fox which was raiding his poultry. On Friday night
his son, Dale had been out hunting with the Emmett Scott home and when
returning, the dog was attacked and bitten by a gray fox. Before daylight
Saturday morning, Scott was awakened by a noise in his poultry house and he
arose and went to investigate. Before reaching the house, he was attacked by a
gray fox and bitten through the leg of his trousers, the teeth of the fox
penetrating into the fleshy part of his lower limb. The fox escaped. Shortly
after daylight, the Scotts were again aroused by a disturbance in their hog lot
and upon investigating, found a gray fox to be the cause of the alarm. The fox
was killed with a shotgun.
In a communication by telephone, yesterday
afternoon, from the State Department of Health, Dr. Northrup, health
commissioner for the county, and Game Warden Alvin B. Parmiter were apprised
that a chemical analysis of the fox's head showed positive, and the fox had
rabies. Mr. Scott is being given ant-rabies serum, and all precautions will be
taken by health officials to prevent any further spread of this dread disease.
More
About Emmet Carlton Scott:
Burial:
Malta Union Cemetery, Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads, "Scott, Faith 1891-1974. Emmet C.
1887-1958" (row 3-24-9).
More
About Faith Bingman Best:
Burial:
Malta Union Cemetery, Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads, "Scott, Faith 1891-1974. Emmet C.
1887-1958" (row 3-24-8).
Children
of Emmet Scott and Faith Best are:
+ 100 i. Norman Best8 Scott, born December
09, 1910 in Washington County, Luke Chute, Ohio; died March 12, 2000 in
McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio. (Mark Rest Center).
101 ii. Raymond E. Scott, born August 08, 1912 in
Morgan County, Ohio; died April 13, 1915 in Pennsville Township, Morgan County,
Ohio.
More
About Raymond E. Scott:
Burial:
Malta Union Cemetery, Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio. (row 3-24-6)
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads, "Raymond son of Emmet & Faith Scott
1912-1915"
Fact
2: He died from eating his grandfather's heart pills at home.
102 iii. Glen Aber Scott, born July 15, 1914 in Morgan
County, Ohio. He married Mabel Sees
June 30, 1940 in Morgan County, Ohio; born 1917.
103 iv. Nina A. Scott, born March 05, 1916 in Morgan
County, Ohio; died August 24, 1919 in Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
(Fell down stairs at home).
More
About Nina A. Scott:
Burial:
Malta Union Cemetery, Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads, "Nina Scott 1916-1919" (row 3-24-7)
104 v. Dale E. Scott, born May 18, 1920 in Morgan
County, Ohio; died August 16, 1976 in McConnelsville, Morgan Co., Ohio (at home). He married Freda Lenore Lyne October 21,
1942 in Morgan County, Ohio; born 1924.
105 vi. Lila A. Scott, born October 14, 1921 in
Morgan County, Ohio. She married (1)
Richard H. Stegner September 27, 1946 in Morgan County, Ohio; born May 31,
1920; died 1978. She married (2)
Carlton Martin August 30, 1986 in Malta U. M. Church in Morgan County, Ohio;
born February 03, 1917.
106 vii. Dwight Carlton Scott, born November 06, 1923
in McConnelsville, Morgan County , Ohio.
He married Edith Pauline Hall January 01, 1949 in McConnelsville, Morgan
County , Ohio; born 1929.
107 viii. Dana Lee Scott, born May 18, 1926 in Morgan
County, Ohio. He married Donna Jean
Clemens May 18, 1953 in Morgan County, Ohio; born 1930; died 1987.
Generation No. 8
97.
Ora May8 Godfrey (Lucy Edna7 Wetherell,
Hannah Deborah6 Scott, Elizabeth E.5 Metcalf, Abraham4,
Moses3, Abraham2, James1) was born May 14,
1908 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio, and died April 29, 1997 in
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. (Adam's Lane Care Center, 1856 Adams
Ln.). She married Charles Louis Bohn
September 29, 1930 in St. Nicholas Catholic Church Rectory, Muskingum County,
Zanesville, Ohio by Rev. A. L. Leininger, son of Henry Bohn and Mary Niebel. He was born August 23, 1907 in Zanesville,
Muskingum County, Ohio. ( 88 Greenwood Avenue as the address was in 1907), and
died December 26, 1996 in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. (Good Samaritain
Hospital).
Notes
for Ora May Godfrey:
The
Times Recorder
Fri.
May 1, 1997
Zanesville,
Muskingum County, Ohio
(obituary)
Ora May Bohn, 88, of Zanesville, died at 3:34
p.m. Tuesday, April 29, 1997, at Adams Lane Care Center.
Born May 14, 1908, in Malta, she was a member
of St. Nicholas Catholic Church for more than 66 years and a retired Registered
Nurse. She was affiliated with both Good Samaritan Medical Center and Bethesda
Hospital. She graduated from Malta High School in 1927 and Bethesda Hospital
School of Nursing in 1930. She was a member of the Ohio Nurses Association and
served as Precinct Judge for Washington Township for many years.
Surviving are four sons, James H. Bohn of
Zanesville, Charles J. Bohn of Zanesville, Paul A. Bohn of Mount Sterling,
Daniel T. Bohn of Zanesville; eight grandchildren; and eight
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband,
Charles L. Bohn, who died December 26, 1996; her parents, Wesley J. and Lucy E.
(Wetherell) Godfrey, an infant son, Charles Wm. Bohn; two brothers Herman
Godfrey and Karl Godfrey; and her step-mother, Oma (Hiatt) Lyons Godfrey.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Friday, May 2, 1997, at Bolin Funeral Home, 1271 Blue Ave.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 3, 1997, at St. Nicholas Catholic Church with Father
Dwayne McNew as celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Olive Cemetery in
Zanesville.
Memorial contributions may be made to St.
Nicholas School or Good Samaritan Hospice.
More
About Ora May Godfrey:
Burial:
May 03, 1997, Mt. Olive Cemetery, Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio.
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads "Bohn, Charles L. Aug. 23, 1907. Dec.
26, 1996. Ora M. May 14, 1908. April 29, 1997"
Fact
2: Her middle name is spelled "May" on the back of her baby picture.
(Her mother's handwriting)
Notes
for Charles Louis Bohn:
The
Zanesville City Directory 1930-1931
Page
153
Bohn,
Charles L. (Frank Bohn & Bros) h 987 Greenwood Ave.
The
Zanesville City Directory 1933-1934
Page
137
Bohn,
Charles L. (Ora) (Frank Bohn & Bros.) h 1139 Greenwood Ave.
The
Times Recorder
Sat.
December 28, 1996
Zanesville,
Muskingum County, Ohio
(obituary)
Charles Louis Bohn, 89, of Zanesville, died
at 11:45 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26, 1996, at Good Samaritan Medical Center.
Born Aug. 23, 1907, in Zanesville, he was a
life member of the St. Nicholas Catholic Church, a member of the, Fraternal
Order of Eagles for 71 years, and a member
of Local 148 United Association of Plumbers and Pipe Fitters. Mr. Bohn was a
Journeyman Plumber and a Pipe Fitter.
Surviving are his wife, Ora M. (Godfrey)
Bohn, whom he married Sept. 29, 1930; four sons, James H. Bohn of Zanesville,
Charles J. Bohn of Zanesville, Paul A. Bohn of Mount Sterling, and Daniel T.
Bohn of Zanesville; one sister, Mary R. Gallagher of Birmingham Ala.; eight
grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
Henry Bohn, Mary L. (Niebel) Bohn; one infant son, Charles Wm. Bohn; three
sisters, Louisa Ann Bohn (infant), Anna M. Paul, K. Edna Lowell; and four
brothers, Charles H. Bohn (infant), H. Herman Bohn, Frank C. Bohn, Edward W.
Bohn.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 30, 1996, at Bolin Funeral Home, 1271 Blue Ave., Zanesville, where
Eagles Services will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday, and Christian Vigil services will
be led by Rev. B. N. Peterson at 7 p.m. Monday.
Mass
of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1996, at
St. Nicholas Catholic Church, with Fr. Dwayne McNew as celebrant. Burial will
be in Mount Olive Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to St.
Nicholas School.
More
About Charles Louis Bohn:
Baptism:
Sept. 1, 1907 by Rev. Joseph J. Herman, Sponsors-Raymond Horn, Elizabeth
Perone, St. Nicholas Catholic Church.
Burial:
December 31, 1996, Mt. Olive Cemetery, Washington Township, Muskingum County,
Ohio.
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads "Bohn, Charles L. Aug. 23, 1907. Dec. 26, 1996. Ora M. May 14,
1908. April 29, 1997"
Children
of Ora Godfrey and Charles Bohn are:
108 i. Charles William9 Bohn, born May
05, 1931 in Zanesville , Muskingum County, Ohio. (Bethesda Hospital); died May
05, 1931 in Zanesville , Muskingum County, Ohio. (Bethesda Hospital).
More
About Charles William Bohn:
Burial:
Mt. Olive Cemetery, Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads, "Charles Wm. Bohn, Died May 5, 1931,
Infant son of Charles & Ora." (The family all went together and bought
him a flat headstone. They set the headstone on Aug. 13, 1999).
109 ii. James Henry Bohn, born February 01, 1933 in
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. (Bethesda Hospital); died July 10, 1997 in
Washington Township, Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. (2760 Boggs
Road). He married Janet Sue Severt
December 29, 1962 in St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Zanesville Muskingum County,
Ohio by Rev. Frank Meagher; born April 16, 1944 in Gallia County, Ohio, Dry
Ridge Rd..
Notes
for James Henry Bohn:
Enlisted
in the Army, September 27, 1956
Transfer
or Release from active duty from Fort Bragg, North Carolina on September 26,
1958
Honorable
Discharge, August 31, 1962 (ER 52 414 373, PFC, USAR)
The
Times Recorder
Fri.
July 11, 1997
Zanesville,
Muskingum County, Ohio
(obituary)
James H. Bohn Sr., 64, of Zanesville, died at
6:20 A.M. Thursday, July 10, 1997, at his residence.
Born February 1, 1933, in Zanesville, he was
a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church and was a 2nd degree member of the
Knights of Columbus. He was also a veteran Paratrooper of the 82nd Airborne
Division, a past member of the Muskingum Home Builders Association, and he
owned and operated Bohn Water Well Drilling until retiring in 1976.
Surviving are his wife, Janet (Severt) Bohn,
whom he married December 29, 1962; one daughter, Dianna S. Urogi of Zanesville;
three sons and two daughters in-law, James H. and Darla J. Bohn Jr. of
Adamsville, Phillip S. Bohn of Zanesville, and Darrin W. and Lisa P. Bohn of
Zanesville; three brothers and two sisters in-law, Charles J. and Mary Bohn of
Zanesville, Paul A. and Nancy L. Bohn of Mount Sterling, and Daniel T. Bohn of
Zanesville; and three grandchildren, James H. III, Angela M. and Nicholas Bohn.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
Charles L. and Ora M. Godfrey Bohn; and one brother, Charles W. Bohn, who died
in infancy.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
today at Bolin Funeral Home, 1271 Blue
Ave., where Christian Vigil services will be at 5:30 p.m. today with Rev. Mr.
B. N. Peterson officiating.
Funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m.
Saturday, July 12, 1997, at St. Nicholas Catholic Church with Father Dwayne
McNew as celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Olive Cemetery, where the VFW
George Selsam Post 1058 will hold military services. Memorial contributions may
be made to Genesis Good Samaritan Hospice or St. Nicholas Catholic Church.
More
About James Henry Bohn:
Baptism:
February 19, 1933, St. Nicholas Catholic Church by Rev. Joseph G. Bender.
Sponsers were Herman and Anna Paul.
Burial:
July 12, 1997, Mt. Olive Cemetery, Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio.
Fact
1: Inscription on headstone reads "Bohn, James H. Feb. 1, 1933. July 10,
1997."
First
Communion: April 27, 1941, St. Nicholas Catholic Church by Rev. Joseph G.
Bender, Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio.
More
About Janet Sue Severt:
Baptism:
1963, St. Nicholas Catholic Church by Rev. Frank Meagher.
110 iii. Charles Joseph Bohn, born November 21, 1934
in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. (Bethesda Hospital). He married Pyretta Mary Reid October 17,
1959 in St. Nicholas Catholic Church Zanesville, Ohio by Monsr. Linus Dury;
born October 25, 1937.
111 iv. Paul Albert Bohn, born June 18, 1943 in
Zanesville , Muskingum County Ohio. (Bethesda Hospital). He married Nancy Lee Schellkopf November 17,
1973 in Columbus, Ohio; born January 06, 1950 in Elmira, New York.
112 v. Daniel Thomas Bohn, born July 10, 1949 in
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. (Bethesda Hospital). He married (1) Stephanie Anne Zigo May 25,
1974 in St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio by
Msgr. Linus J. Dury & Rev. Paul Scanlon; born July 18, 1950 in Zanesville ,
Muskingum County, Ohio. He married (2)
Phyllis Ann Sites July 20, 1998 in Moorehead, Kentucky; born January 11, 1954
in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio.
Notes
for Daniel Thomas Bohn:
Uncle
Dan graduated from Zanesville High School in 1967.
He
enlisted in the Army in September 1968, Company D, 1st Maintenance Battalion.
Notes
for Phyllis Ann Sites:
Phyllis
was married to Ronald Lee Wood. They have a daughter, Ronna Wood, she just graduated from John Glenn
High school this year (2000).
98.
Karl Estelle8 Godfrey (Lucy Edna7
Wetherell, Hannah Deborah6 Scott, Elizabeth E.5 Metcalf,
Abraham4, Moses3, Abraham2, James1)
was born December 04, 1910 in Malta Township, Morgan County, Ohio, and died
June 16, 1990 in Newton Falls, Ohio. He
married Rae Janes August 08, 1932 in Pittsburgh, daughter of Oscar Janes
and Dora Love. She was born June 14,
1914 in Morgan county, Ohio ?, and died September 20, 1987 in Cape Coral,
Florida.
Notes
for Karl Estelle Godfrey:
The
Morgan County Democrat
Thurs.
August 11, 1932
GODFREY
- JANES WEDDING
Miss Rae Janes and Mr. Carl Godfrey were
united in marriage Monday, the ceremony taking place in Pittsburgh. They are
now at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Godfrey in Malta.
Mr. Godfrey is employed in road work. He is a graduate of M & M High
School, of the class of 1931. The bride graduated from this year from the
Ringold High School. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Janes of the west
side, and is a grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Love of Malta.
Warren
Tribune Chronicle
June
18, 1990
Warren,
Ohio
(obituary)
Newton Falls - Karl E. Godfrey, 79, 2200
Milton Boulevard, died at 12;15 a.m. Sunday in Laurie Ann Nursing Home.
Mr. Godfrey was born December 10, 1910, in
Malta, Ohio, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Godfrey.
His wife, Rae Janes Godfrey preceded him in
death.
A self employed Sign Painter, he was a member
of the First Christian Church.
Survivors include three sons, Bud R. of
Newton Falls, Richard B. of Punta Gorda, Fla., David J. of of Cape Coral, Fla.;
a daughter, Dorothy Robinson of Tallmadge, a sister, Ora Bohn of Zanesville; 10
grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. A son, Bobby Gene, and a brother
Herman, preceded him in death.
There will be no service or calling hours.
Cremation has taken place.
James Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
Notes
for Rae Janes:
Newspaper
Obituary
September
1987
Mrs. Karl (Rae Janes) Godfrey, 73, died at
Cape Coral, Florida, on Sunday, Sept. 20, after a short illness.
She was the daughter of the late Oscar and
Dora (Love) Janes.
Mrs. Godfrey was a Christian by faith.
She is survived by her husband, Karl; three
sons, Buddy of Newton Falls, David of Cape Coral, Florida, and Dicky of Tampa,
Florida; and one daughter, Dorothy Robinson of Talmadge, Ohio; 10
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a sister, Mabel Davis of near Malta;
and a brother, Robert Janes of McConnelsville.
She was preceded in death by a son, Bobby;
four brothers and one sister.
The body is to be cremated.
Children
of Karl Godfrey and Rae Janes are:
113 i. David J.9 Godfrey.
114 ii. Richard B. Godfrey.
115 iii. Buddy R. Godfrey, born November 20,
1934. He married Barbara.
116 iv. Bobby Gene Godfrey, born May 21, 1935; died
1943.
117 v. Dororthy Godfrey, born May 02, 1946. She married Robinson.
100.
Norman Best8 Scott (Emmet Carlton7, Elmer
Elsworth6, Elizabeth E.5 Metcalf, Abraham4,
Moses3, Abraham2, James1) was born December
09, 1910 in Washington County, Luke Chute, Ohio, and died March 12, 2000 in
McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio. (Mark Rest Center). He married Mildred Pearl McInturf
December 09, 1933 in Pleasants County, West Virginia. (St. Marys Church). She was born 1908, and died February 18,
1991.
Notes
for Norman Best Scott:
The
Times Recorder
Tues.
March 14, 2000
Zanesville,
Muskingum County, Ohio
(obituary)
McConnelsville - Norman B. Scott, 89, of
Route 1, Pennsville, died at 1:35 p.m. Sunday, March 12, 2000, at Mark Rest
Center, McConnelsville.
Born December 9, 1910, he was a retired
farmer and worked at Malta Manufacturing for 21 years. He was a member of Pennsville
Church of Christ, Malta Grange 717 and National Rifle Association.
Surviving are two sons, Keith and Carmelita
Scott of Blue Rock and Douglas and Beverly Scott of Albany; two brothers,
Dwight Scott of McConnelsville and Dana Scott of Pennsville; one sister, Lila
Stegner Martin of Coshocton; five grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and
one great-great-granddaughter.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
Emmet and Faith Best Scott Scott; his wife, Mildred P. McInturf Scott, who died
February 18, 1991; two daughters, Kaye and Norma Scott; three brothers, Glenn,
Dale and Raymond Scott; and one sister, Nina Scott.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
today at Matheney Funeral Home, 165 N. Kennebec Avenue, McConnelsville.
Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 15,
2000, at the funeral home with Evangelist Randy Baker officiating. Burial will
be in Pennsville Cemetery.
In Lieu of flowers, contributions may be made
to Pennsville Fire Department or Pennsville Church of Christ.
More
About Norman Best Scott:
Burial:
March 15, 2000, Pennsville Cemetery, Pennsville Township, Morgan County, Ohio
Children
of Norman Scott and Mildred McInturf are:
118 i. Douglas9 Scott. He married Beverly.
119 ii. Kaye Scott, died Bef. March 12, 2000.
120 iii. Keith Scott.
He married Carmelita.
121 iv. Norma Scott, died Bef. March 12, 2000.