- Herman Dewey Johnson (61 KB)
s/o Joseph F. Johnson & Fannie Mankins Johnson Cain b. Jan. 31, 1897;d. Nov. 22, 1976Married 1. Buelah M. McKee2. Myra Mae Farnsworth.He was a WWI veteran.He assisted in building the wall for Don Drumm Staidum, and assisted in placing the Westward Monument in the Muskingum Park on Front St.Also, worked for the City of Marietta for many years. Buried at Harmar Cemetery.Herman is my Grandfather. - Mac and Sarah "Sallie" (Johnson) CAIN (38 KB)
James �Mac� McGlashan & Sarah �Sallie� Hazel Johnson CAIN.JAMES: b. Jan. 13, 1890 in Noble Co., Ohio to William Cain & Amanda Harmon.He died Dec. 8, 1971 in Noble Co.SARAH: b. July 6, 1893 in Dunham Twp., Wash. Co., Ohio to Joseph F. Johnson & Fannie Mankins Johnson Cain.She died Nov. 26, 1959 in Noble Co.Both are buried in Sharon Cem., Noble Co. - HISTORY OF WASHINGTON CO. OHIO Page 558 (788 KB)
Info on the family of William Bond and Susannah Coburn Mason. - Oliver Tucker Mankins (53 KB)
(Taken before 1940)Oliver Tucker Mankins was the s/o of Ezra & Francis Eliza (Parke) Mankinsb. May 17, 1879;d. Dec. 21, 1940.Married Anna F. Vickers.He is the twin brother of Daisy Olive Mankins Bennett.Buried at Valley Cemetery. - FOUNDERS OF OHIOPages 22-25 (758 KB)
On page 22, you will find what it says about William Bond Mason, my 5th great grandfather.If there is anyone that has ancestors of any of the 1st 48 men who settled in Marietta, Ohio in April of 1778, and was part of The Ohio Company Associates who traveled with General Rufus Putnam, email me, and I will be glad to send you the page of the book where it speaks of your ancestor. - Prentiss Alfred and Nora Brookover Berry MANKINS (42 KB)
(Taken before 1967)PRENTISS: b. May 25, 1889;d. Feb. 27 1967Married 1. Nettie Spicer2. Nora Brookover Berry.NORA: b. 1881;d. 1972.Both are buried at Gravel Bank Cemetery, Washington County, Ohio - Roberta JOHNSON, Sue BAKER & Mayor G. BROUGHTON (111 KB)
Marietta, Ohio Mayor Gerald E. BROUGHTON, Roberta JOHNSON & SUE BAKER (Taken between Mar. 10, 1952-Dec. 31, 1953)ROBERTA was b. Oct. 31, 1935;d. Mar. 26, 1989.Buried Harmar Cemetery.She was the dau. of Herman Dewey Johnson & Myra Mae Farnsworth.Married 1. Vernon Stephens2.Wm. E. Noland.According to Ernie Thode, Gerald E. Broughton became mayor on Mar. 9, 1952 when Mayor Joe C. Hartline died.Gerald was Mayor through the end of 1953.Benjamin B. Cain was Mayor between 1954-1955.Forester Farley 1956-1957. - Dewey Johnson (28 KB)
My Uncle Dewey. Taken in 1996Dewey is the son of Herman & Myra (Farnsworth) Johnson.Retired from the City of Marietta; Water Works Department. - Milford L. CAIN (31 KB)
Milford L. CAINBorn 1908 in Noble Co., Ohio s/o William Cain and Fannie Mankins Johnson.Half brother of Herman Dewey Johnson and Sarah �Sallie� Hazel Johnson Cain. - James Harvey,Elisha Almon and Unknown PARKE (122 KB)
"PARKE BROTHERS" L-R:Hames Harvey, ????? (could be Robert Judson), and Elisha Almond PARKE.Sons of Salmon Parke and Sophronia Mason.James Harvey was born June 10, 1830 in Watertown, Ohio. He married CAROLINE ELIZA SMITH 1855 in Missouri. Photo is courtsey of Mel Delaney. - Jason Murphy, Bill and Eddie Noland (59 KB)
This picture was taken Easter 2000.Just days after Bill (my Dad) got out of the hospital, after spending 3 weeks in ICU.Dad is the son of Lawernce & Margaret (Coughenour) Noland.Jason is Bill & Roberta (Johnson) Noland's grandson. And of course, my son. - Myra Mae FARNSWORTH - SS Application (54 KB)
SS Application - Myra Mae Farnsworth.She lists her parents as "Jackson" Farnsworth and Alta Mae Coyl.Myra's father's real name was Amirah Jackson Farnsworth.He also went by Jack and sometimes Jerimiah. - FRANK AUGUSTUS MASON (20 KB)
Frank was born April 21, 1868 in Lowell, Washington County, Ohio. He is the son of Lewis Marion Mason and Emily Sprague. Frank's grandparents were the Rev. JOSEPH MASON (son of Wm. Bond and Susanna Coburn) and SALLY SPRAGUE. Frank married MARY KEELER September 25, 1890 in Lowell, Washington County, Ohio. Photo is courtsey of Tim Beardsley. - The Thrasher Family (38 KB)
Bob & Charlotte (Mankins) Thrasher with their children: Teresa, Robert Jr. (Bobby), Christina, and Kevin. Charlotte is the daughter of Raymond Mankins. - Henry FARNSWORTH - 1844 Land Patent (55 KB)
Henry Farnsworth of Brooke County, Virgina. - Washington County, Ohio. - JONAS HARLEY DEMING MASON (18 KB)
Jonas Mason was born November 27, 1865 in Lowell, Washington County, Ohio. He is the son of Lewis Marion Mason and Emily Sprague. Jonas grandparents were the Rev. JOSEPH MASON (son of Wm. Bond and Susanna Coburn) and SALLYSPRAGUE. Jonas married KATHERINE BARBARA KEELER July 18, 1889 in Lowell, Washington County, Ohio. Photo is courtsey of Tim Beardsley. - 1910 PHOTO; MARKER OF THE 1ST SETTLERS OF OHIO (33 KB)
This is a 1910 photo postcard of the marker with names of the first forty-eight settlers of Marietta, Ohio.William Mason is my 5th Great Grandfather. NOTE* This photo only shows one side. More names are on the other side of the plaque. My line is as follows: William Mason, Sophronia (Mason) Parke, William M. Parke, Francis Eliza (Parke) Mankins, Fannie (Mankins) Johnson, Herman Dewey Johnson, Roberta (Johnson) Noland, ME - Robert B. PARKE - 1837 Land Patent (69 KB)
Washington County, Ohio - Sarah"Sallie" Hazel (Johnson) Cain (14 KB)
Sarah Hazel Johnson, aka Sallie, was born July 06, 1893 in Washington Co., Ohio, and died November 26, 1959 in Noble County, Ohio and is buried in Sharon Cem. Sharon , Noble Co., Ohio.She is the daughter of Joseph F. Johnson and Fannie Mankins, also the only sister to my grandfather, Herman Johnson.Sarah married JAMES MCGLASHAN CAIN January 24, 1910.Photo is courtsey of Denise Spear. - Amirah J. Farnsworth Death Certificate (987 KB)
My great-grandfather. Sent to my by David Farnsworth. - Robert B. PARKE - 1843 Land Patent (53 KB)
Washington County, Ohio - Roberta Johnson & Charlotte Mankins (39 KB)
This is a pic of my mom, Roberta with Charlotte, Taken in 1957.Roberta is the daughter of Herman and Myra (Farnsworth) Johnson.Charlotte is the daughter of Raymond and Hilda (Boothby) Mankins. - KEVIN & I ON "THE TODAY SHOW" (25 KB)
Taken on July 27, 2001 when we visited New York City.We were there to see Neil Diamond in concert.My Uncle Larry Noland, caught this image on his TV set. - Herman & Myra Johnson (29 KB)
Herman and Myra Johnson are my maternal grandparents.Herman was born January 31, 1897 in Washington Co.; (Constituion), Ohio, and died November 22, 1976. He is the son of Joseph F. Johnson & Fannie Mankins.Herman He married MYRA MAE FARNSWORTH May 25, 1925 in Stockport, Ohio, daughter of AMIRAH JACKSON FARNSWORTH and ALTA COYLE. She was born September 13, 1904 in Geurnsey County, Ohio (Byesville), and died July 07, 1976 in Marietta, Ohio. They are both buried at Harmar Cemetary in Marietta. This photo was taken in the early 1960's. - MASON MARRIAGES I (29 KB)
Page 1 of Mason marriages in Ohio - Just Another Photo of ME (22 KB)
Debbie (Noland) Nitsche - Milford Cain (11 KB)
Son of William Reed Cain & Fannie Lavina Mankins - MASON MARRIAGESII (31 KB)
Page 2 of Mason marriages in Ohio - 1909 Marriage Record:Coughenour & Noland (83 KB)
July 13, 1909 Marriage Record of DELTON COUGHENOUR to MALISSA NOLAND.Delton is the s/o Henry Coughenour & Margaret Shoemaker.Masissa is the d/o Ruben Noland and Harriet Henthorn. - MYRA & BERTHA FARNSWORTH (94 KB)
Myra Mae Farnsworth (my grandmother) b. 9/13/1904 in Guernsey Co. (Byesville), Ohio d. 7,4,1976 in Marietta. She married Herman D. Johnson. Bertha was born in 1908, and died in Zansville, Ohio.She married Clarence Hivnor.Their parents were Amirah and Alta (Coyle) Farnsworth...Not sure when this picture was taken.I am guessing that Myra (the one in the dark hair) was probley about 16-18 yrs. old. - Chelsea & Devin Nitsche (Swimming With Dolphins) (53 KB)
Discovery Cove, Orlando, Florida - May 9, 2005 - EDWARD ERA & LYDIA ELIZA (MCNAMEE) NOLAND (809 KB)
This is a photo of my great-grandparents. Edward b. 3/13/1859 d. 12/28/1927Lydia b. 9/16/1865 d. 3/20/1850.The photo was sent to me by Frank Zimmerman - Chelsea Nitsche As The "Statue of Liberty" (28 KB)
May 16, 2005.Chelsea as the Statue of LibertyChorus (Benjamin Rush Elem.) "American Tears" Musical.A tribute to the heros of our country. - BARNABUS & LUCINDA (BATTERSON) MCNAMEE (731 KB)
This is a photo of my gg grandparents. They are the parents of Lydia Eliza.Barnabus b. 1818 d. 1/31/1879Lucinda b. 6/18/1828 (or 1829) d. 2/1/1907. Photo was sent to me from Frank Zimmerman. - Chelsea Nitsche Helping Run The Phantoms Game (30 KB)
Chelsea with Ned, a Phantoms executive."Kids Run The Show"January 2005 - Devin Nitsche Helping Run The Phantoms Game (21 KB)
Devin is in the Media Box at the Philadelphia Phantoms Game.He learned how the Phantoms website is updated, and how they broadcast over radio and TV. His favorite part was sitting next to Josh Gratton."Kids Run The Show"Jan. 2005 - SOPHRONIA MASON PARKE'S HEADSTONE (148 KB)
Ginger Wince sent me a this picture on April 22, 2003.The head stone was found by Kenneth Earl Parks, GG-Grandson of Salmon and Sophronia. He found it laying in the dirt in a small farm cemetery in Scotland County,MO. The cemetery wasn't taken care of and the grass was high. He said he almost tripped over it or he never would have found it. There was another infant Parke there with no first name.SOPHRONIA - Wife of SALMON PARKE - Died Feb. 21, 1865 - Aged 56 Y. 10 M. 6 DKenneth Earl Parks is the s/o Alvin and Hazel Turrill Parks.UPDATE:Oct. 31, 2004 - Sophronia and Juliette are both buried in Heald Cemetery according to Harold Myers (descendent of Austin Park) who recently visited the cemetery and saw both stones. (Source: M. Buck)-----I'm wondering if this COULD be any of the following babies: 1.Martha Park, d/o Ruel & Elizabeth.She was born and died the same day. ---- 2. Luther Parks, s/o William and Mary (McNeal) Park.He was born Feb. 17, 1854 in Missouri (Possibly Scotland Co.), died Mar. 6, 1854. ---- 3. Levi Edgar Parks, s/o William and Mary (McNeal) Park.He was born June 17, 1858, died Jan. 12, 1859. --- 4. Vesta Parks, d/o William and Mary (McNeal) Park.She was born Apr. 27, 1860 in Iowa (Possibly Van Buren Co.), died Oct. 11, 1860. - FARMERS' CASTLE in 1791 (73 KB)
Belpre, Washington County, Ohio.This is an artist sketch.Taken from the book:Ancestors and Descendants of Captain John James and Esther Denison of Preston Connecticut -- Compiled by Clara Paine Ohler, Lima, Ohio, 1912 - Kevin & Me at Medieval Times (260 KB)
Is this a fine lookin' pic or what?Something to make you laugh.Taken on May 6, 2003 at Medieval Times in Kissimmee Florida. - Headstone of MICAJAH "CAJOE" PHILLIPS (119 KB)
Cajoe Philips grave marker is located 6 miles West of Waterford, Ohio on Washington County Road #6. This Marker was crafted during the early 1970s by Dr. Richard Walker, to replace the original gravestone that had weathered away.It reads:Born in Tidewater VA.A slave of Harman Blennerhassett his duty to ferry guests to the Ohio river mansion.Came to the Waterford area circa 1807.Said to have had seven wives.Orginial Tombstone:"Here lives the remains of Micajah Phillips who died December 8, 1861.Supposed age 125 years.Born a slave he is now gone to rest free from a master.Also his two wives, Binah and Anne quitely sleep by his side in this humble cemetery."---- Submitted by Henry Burke, July 2005. - Chelsea & Devin At Medieval Times (435 KB)
Is this a fine lookin' pic or what?Something to make you laugh.Taken on May 6, 2003 at Medieval Times in Kissimmee Florida. - DONATION TRACT MAP (94 KB)
Taken from the book, Ohio Lands and Their SubdivisionWritten & published by William E. Peters of the Athens Bar.Author of "Legal History of the Ohio University" ;An Abbreviated History Of The Legal Title of the Ohio Company To Land In Southeastern Ohio, 2nd Edition, 1918 - Chelsea & Devin with Beetle Juice (113 KB)
This picture was taken at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. in May 2002 - THE 3 STOOGES (135 KB)
Not Moe, Larry or Curly, but my 3 kids. ha haChelsea, Jason and Devin.Taken 6/30/02 - THE "CAIN" CLAN (81 KB)
The "CAIN" Clan from Noble County, Ohio-- Bottom row: Joseph Sr.; James "Mac" McGlashan; Sarah Hazel (Johnson); Glen.Back row: Amanda May Cain Mills; Lucelia Cain Harms; Ruth Cain Sealock; Sheila Cain Spears. (Sarah Hazel Johnson Cain is my Great Aunt)Submitted by David L. Robinson Sr. - James McGlashan Cain and Sara Hazel Johnson (120 KB)
Sara Hazel Johnson is my Great Aunt.She and James married on January 24, 1910 in Noble Co. Ohio.Her parents were Joseph Johnson & Fannie Mankins.James parents were William Reed Cain and Amanda Harmon.Photo submitted by David Robinson, Sr. - Lucetta Bishop Mason (31 KB)
This photo was taken about the year of 1907, when Lucetta was 80 Yrs. old.She married William Bion Mason on May 25, 1852. LUCETTA BISHOP MASONDaughter of WILLIAM MASON and LUNA SPRAGUE. She was born November 04, 1827, and died May 09, 1921.To see the beautiful home of which this pic was taken, see the caption Home that William Bion Mason built, on this homepage. - Marietta Register Newpaper Ads - July 7, 1881 (844 KB)
Newpaper Ads - MARY ELIZA MASON (81 KB)
Born in Adams Twp., Wash. Co., Ohio on May 4, 1854, Died in Marietta, Ohio on Feb. 17, 1929.Dau. of William Bion & Lucetta (Sprague) Mason.She graduated from MHS, 1874, and was a member of the First Baptist Church.Also a member of the Colonial Dames, DAR, Pioneer Society, and Centennial Society.She was greatly interested in genealogical research, and gathered considerable data on the MASON family. She wrote the book, GENEALOGY HISTORY - THE FAMILY OF HUGH MASON - WILLIAM MASON AND ALLIED FAMILIES in 1911.After her death it was published and placed in several libraries & historical societies. - Ezra & Francis (Eliza) Parke Mankins (34 KB)
My GG Grandparents; Parents of Fannie Mankins Johnson Cain; Ezra Mankins is the son of William F. and Harriet (Dye) Mankins.Francis is the daughter of William M. and Mary (McNeal) Parke - OHIO COMPANY MAP (37 KB)
Taken from the book, Ohio Lands and Their Subdivision Written & published by William E. Peters of the Athens Bar. Author of "Legal History of the Ohio University" ; An Abbreviated History Of The Legal Title of the Ohio Company To Land In Southeastern Ohio, 2nd Edition, 1918 - Fannie Mankins Johnson Cain (30 KB)
My Great Grandmother; Mother of Herman D. Johnson.Fannie is the dau. of Ezra and Francis Eliza (Parke) Mankins - MAP - Ohio Company Purchase In Southeast Ohio (41 KB)
Taken from the book, Ohio Lands and Their Subdivision Written & published by William E. Peters of the Athens Bar. Author of "Legal History of the Ohio University" ; An Abbreviated History Of The Legal Title of the Ohio Company To Land In Southeastern Ohio, 2nd Edition, 1918 - Herman Johnson and Aunt Mary Mankins Hardie (16 KB)
My Grandfather and his Aunt. Herman is the son of Joseph F. and Fannie (Mankins) Johnson.Mary is the dau. of Ezra and Francis Eliza (Parke) Mankins, and wife of Delbert Hardie. - Headstone of Juliette Beebe Parke (119 KB)
Buried Heald Cemetery, Scotland County, Missouri.Stone reads; "Juliana, wife of Ruel Park died Dec 26, 1852 age 42y 8mo 12d"Juliette "Julia" was the daughter of Abijah & Nancy (Howard) Beebe.She was born on May 10, 1810 in Washington Co., Ohio.Married Ruel Parke on September 13, 1827 in Washington Co., Ohio.Died Scotland Co., Missouri.This photo was taken and owned by Harold Myers, GGG Grandson of Ruel & Juliette Parke. - JOHNSON IS GAME (120 KB)
Joseph F. Johnson Burn Accident. Joseph is the son of Jacob and Sarah (Locker) Johnson. - Headstone of Luther A. Parke (87 KB)
Buried Heald Cemetery, Scotland Co., Missouri.He was born on Feb. 17, 1854 in Missouri, the son of William M. Parke and Mary M. McNeal, both born in Washington County, Ohio.Headstone reads:"LUTHER A. son of Wm. & M. Parke Died Mar. 6, 1854 Aged 17D's (Most of the bottom part of the stone was unreadable from the photo).This photo was taken and owned by Harold Myers, GGG Grandson of Ruel Parke, who was an uncle of Luther's father.Harold also gives this information about Luther's headstone:"It is really weathered and I had to dig it up out of the ground, almost grown over in dirt & weeds." - Joseph F. Johnson Obit (127 KB)
Marietta Times - The First 48 Settlers of Marietta, Ohio (177 KB)
On April 7, 1788 a group of 48 men of the Ohio Company Associates arrived at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers and established the first organized white settlement in the Northwest Territory.Led by General Rufus Putnam, they brought with them the first government sanctioned by the United States.The families of the settlers began arriving within a few months, and by the end of 1788, 137 people populated the area.Be sure to check out The Ohio Company Stockholders at: http://www.genealogy-quest.com/collections/ohco.htmlThere you will see that a few of the early settlers of Marietta owned stock in the company - Chair Made by WILLIAM BOND MASON Circa 1788-1813 (41 KB)
ROCKING CHAIR STILL IN FAMILY AFTER SIX GENERATIONS----This is a photo of the Rocking chair that was made by William Bond Mason, one of the 1st 48 settlers of Marietta, Ohio. The rocking chair in now in the possession Carla Mason Gilbert's brother. Both are directly descended from William Bond Mason.Their lineage is Adelphia Coburn Mason, Elijah Joseph Mason, Dick Bradford Mason, Sr. and Dick Bradford Mason Jr. being their father.William Bond Mason arrived in Marietta with General Rufus Putnam on April 7, 1788.He died on on Sept. 13, 1813. He owned and probably built, one of the two story houses which composed the west or southwest side of Campus Martius, as shown in both views. There he and his family dwelt until 1796 when he removed his farm which was in Adams Township, ten or twelve miles up the Muskingum. You can find other pieces of his carpentry work in the Rufus Putnam home at the Campus Martius Museum in Marietta, Ohio. ----- Photo owned by Carla Mason Gilbert. - NITSCHE FAMILY PHOTO (76 KB)
Civil War Era Photo. Debra, Kevin, Chelsea, & Devin. Taken summer of 2001 in Myrtle Beach, SC - DESK - MADE BY WILLIAM BOND MASON (98 KB)
This is a photo of the desk, made by my 5th G Grandfather, William Bond Mason.The desk is part of the display in the Rufus Putmam house at the Campus Martius Museum, in Marietta, Ohio. - CHARLES J. EAGLER -2nd Lt., Co. B., 77th OVI (38 KB)
"A SOLDIER WITH A MESSAGE" -- 2nd Lt. Charles J. Eagler, Company B., 77th OVI --- Just hours before the beginning of the Battle of Shiloh, 2nd Lt., Charles J. Eagler was ordered to carry a message that the enemy was about to strike, but General Sherman did not believe what was reported, and gave orders for Eagler to be placed under arrest.With Eagler carring out the orders, as he was instructed, Col. Jesse Hilderbrand, and General Sherman would of never had a clue that the enemy was about to strike. The order that Eagler carried out, was surely one of the important details about this battle that is not told in anything you read about Sherman or Hilderbrand in reference to the Battle of Shiloh.Read more about Charles J. Eagler andthe role of Co. B of the 77th OVI in the Battle of Shiloh.http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/ftm/n/i/t/Debra-Nitsche/FILE/0160text.txt -- CHARLES J. EAGLER enlisted in Company B of the 77th Ohio Volunteer Infantary as a 2nd Lieutenant on Nov 22, 1861 at the age of 22. He enlisted for 3 years. On March 19th, he was transfered from Co. B. to Co. H.That same day he was promoted to Full 1st Class Lieutenant. On December 9, 1864, Charles J. Eagler resigned from Co. B.He lived in the Macksburg, Ohio area.Photo owned & submitted by Debbie Noland Nitsche, November 2005 - Joe & Donna Johnson (11 KB)
Taken in Columbus, Ohio at Joe's Wedding.Joe and Donna are the children of Dewey and Betty (Kimble) Johnson. - William Bond Mason's Cup (11 KB)
This is a photo of the cup, owned by my 5th G Grandfather, William Bond Mason. The cup was in his possession when the 1st 48 settlers landed in Marietta, April 1788, and is part of the display in the Campus Martius Museum, in Marietta, Ohio. - Debra Noland Nitsche (9 KB)
A pic of ME.The person who is responsible for this mess. - Harriet (Greene) Harden & Son, Wallace W. Harden (111 KB)
Probably taken circa late 1870's.These photos were sent to Teri Gregg from Frances J. Hartman of Springfield, Illinois in 1999.Along with these photos she sent other valuable information about the HARDEN family.According to the letter that she wrote to Teri, she was 81 years old at the time.Mentioned in the letter that she was going to celebrate her aunt's 105th brithday on April 2nd.HARRIET GREENE was the d/o Willard Greene, Sr. & Elizabeth Cole from Warren Twp. Washington County, Ohio.She was b. abt. 1801 in Marietta, Washington County, Ohio.On October 28, 1824 she married Samuel Harden. Their son, Wallace W. Harden was b. October 1, 1834 in Marietta, Washington Co., Ohio.He married Catherine Louise Kain in LaSalle Co., Illinois.Wallace died December 1922. - Ric Johnson (37 KB)
Son of Dewey and Betty Kimble Johnson.Ric is aka Herman Rockland Johnson - Monument on Front St. in Marietta (Asa Coburn) (61 KB)
This monument is located on Front St. in Marietta, Ohio, under the Washington St. bridge.It reads: "ERECTED BY THE NEW CENTURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO RECORD THE NAMES AND COMMEMORATE THE LANDING, NEAR THIS SPOT OF THE PIONEER FAMILIES OF THE OHIO COMPANY, AUGUST NINETEENTH 1788.THEIR HOMES WERE ESTABALISHED IN CAMPUS MARTIUS."Asa and Mary Coburn, Ichabod and Minerva Nye, Andrew Webster also their children.The small inset picture is the other side of the monument, Benjamin and Huldah Tupper, Nathaniel and Elizabeth Cushing, Nathan and Elizabeth Goodale.Asa and Mary Coburn are my 6th G Grandparents.Andrew Webster is the widow of Sybil Coburn.Sybil is the dau. of Asa and Mary, and sister to Susanna Coburn, who married William Bond Mason.Sybil died before 1788 in Massachusetts, before Asa and his family migrated to Marietta.Andrew later married Sally Brown in 1794. - NOLAND Clan (680 KB)
Children of Lawrence Noland and Margaret Coughenour.Taken 7/10/03Place:Marietta Center Nursing Home, where my Dad (Bill) was a patient right before he passed away.He was to sick to be in the picture, so we added a picture as an inset.FRONT ROW GIRLS L to R:Mary Margaret, Shirley Elizabeth, Alice Louise, Kathyrn Lee, Gloria "Kay" NOLANDBACK ROW BOYS L TO R: William Edward "Bill" (inset pic), Jesse James, Henry Arthur, David Paul, Frank Robert, Lawrence "Larry" NOLAND - 1870 School Contract - HANNAH VINTON - Dunham Twp. (97 KB)
This original handwritten document reads as follows:"This memorandum of agreement made the 25th day of April 1870 between Hannah Vinton as school-teacher of the one part and W. P. Cole, R. E. tilton and John Mankins as school-directors of sub-district - No. 1 Dunham Township, Washington County, Ohio of the other part--Witnesseth that said Hannah Vinton agrees to teach the public schoolf of said sub-district for the term of 12 weeks commencing on the 25th day of April 1870 for the sum of twenty-five dollars per month and that for said services properly rendered said W. P. Cole, B. E. Tilton and John Mankins as directors as a foresaid are then and there to certify in favor of said Hannah Vinton for the amount of wages due her as ascertained by this article of agreement-Witness our hands/s/ W. P. Cole }Local directors - Bill NOLAND and Renee BORMAN (15 KB)
Renee was my Dads' caregiver and best friend before and when he got sick.Renee was like another daughter to my dad. She stuck by his side right to the end. Taken; July 10, 2003 - Property Map of JOEL & JOHN Dodge in 1838 (229 KB)
This is a Atlas map of a partial east end half of DUNHAM twp. in 1875.Most of this cropped map was once a part of Warren twp. until 1855 when Dunham was formed.As you can see JOHN and JOEL Dodge owned land next to each other in 1838. Of course, this was still in Warren Twp. at this time. According to the "original" Treasure Duplicate Book for 1838, JOHN DODGE was taxed for 75 acres in Lot #264 of R9 T1 S35.JOEL DODGE was taxed for 160 acres in Lot #265 R9 T1 S35.THIS IS THE CLOSEST LINK THAT I CAN FIND THAT PLACES MY JOEL DODGE with CAPTIAN JOHN DODGE.Shows also where WILLARD & ELIZABETH (COLE)GREENE, SR. lived before 1839. - Last Will & Testament of ELISHA PARKE (579 KB)
Written in 1851. Filed and proven 1858 in probate court, Washington Co. OhioA copy of the orginial handwritten Will was sent to me by Ginger Wince. PARKE names mentioned: Robert, Salmon, Ruel, John, Hannah, Sarah, Hariett, and Mary.Others mentioned: Jacob Stump, William Quimby, John Henry, Richard Beebe, and Chas. R. Rhodes.The WILL that you see here, was transcribed from the orginial (see this website), by Debbie Noland Nitsche.Please see the orginial Will to compare to the transcribed version. - Kevin and I (19 KB)
Taken July 10, 2003 - Clifford COYLE's Letter To His Parents During WW-2 (149 KB)
Originally published in the Osceola Sentinel (Osceola, Iowa) on April 8, 1943.Clifford's parents was Ode & Capitola (Koble) COYLE.Ode Coyle is the Great Uncle of Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Johnson's - Photo taken in the early 1970's (32 KB)
Photo of my grandparents, Herman Dewey and Myra (Farnsworth)Johnson, with my Aunt Mona (Johnson) and Uncle Larry Noland, their son, Steven and dog "Wimpy", and Aunt Opal Johnson. - Family Picture at Rockerfeller Center - NYC (25 KB)
Kevin, Chelsea, Devin and I at the TODAY SHOW (Rockerfeller Center) during our family trip to NYC.October 4, 2003 - Clarence and Bertha (Farnsworth) HIVNOR (523 KB)
Advertisement of L. A. EMMERT Inc. in Zanesville, Ohio.Appeared in the Times Recorder Newspaper, Zanesville, Ohio on March 30, 1976.Other employees are also pictured. - Happy Holidays from the NITSCHE family (182 KB)
Kevin, Debbie, Chelsea & DevinTaken Oct. 2003 in Central Park, New York City - 1943-44 NORWOOD SCHOOL- 2ND GRADE CLASS (305 KB)
Submitted by Gary Schafer with his permission to add to this website.TOP ROW: Miss Minch, Gary Schafer, Rondal Cline, Harold Carpenter, Fred Bianco, Geraldine Andris, Shirley Hall, Mary Masher, Jayne Vanway, Susan Spindler, Joan Shepherd.2ND ROW: Robert Weaver, Jimmy Sams, Mike Daugherty, Harold Merrow, Terry Swaney, Charlie Valentine, Keith Stalnaker, Roy Sparks, Dick McKenna, Edward Plauche, Norman Wheeler3RD ROW: Bonnie Warfield, Polly Addlesburger, Sandra Smith, Sally Smith, ROBERTA JOHNSON (my mother), Marilyn Carver, Lois Laurer, Beverly Kuntz, Patty Patterson, Sarah McCain, Absent: Shirley Cutshaw - Solomon & Clarissa Parke (174 KB)
SOLOMON VAN BUREN & CLARISSA JANE (ROBERTS) PARKE. Solomon was born 1840. He is the son of Salmon and Sophronia (Mason) Parke.Brother of William M. Park (my ggg grandfather) - Grandchildren of Bill and Roberta Johnson Noland (15 KB)
From L to R:Devin Nitsche,Jason Murphy,Amanda Barth, Andrea Barth, Chelsea Nitsche -Children of Debra: Devin,Jason,Chelsea-Children of Sheryl: Amanda & Andrea - Ezra Mankins Obit.March 9, 1923 (111 KB)
Marietta Times - WORLD TRADE CENTERS 1 & 3 (230 KB)
We just wanted to share these pictures to the ones who have access to this site. We know that a few people in our family can only capture the pictures of what it looks like now. Our purpose is to show the beauty of these two buildings of what these terrorists took from the United States. Kevin Nitsche in front of WTC #1 Debbie Nitsche in front of WTC #3. This was our first time of visiting the Big Apple. Ever since the WTC was built, it was something I have longed to see. I am thankful that Kevin and I got that chance, but our children will NEVER get to see it. We had planned a trip to the WTC and the Statue of Liberty on Sept. 27, 2001. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the people who perished, the firefighters, police, medical professionals, and their families. The whole nation grieves with you.WE WILL NEVER FORGET.Date Taken: July 27, 2001 - 1941 Obituary - ALTA MAY (COYLE) FARNSWORTH (95 KB)
Great-Grandmother of Debbie Noland Nitsche - Elisha Parke's Will (page 1) (95 KB)
Owner: Ginger WinceElisha is the father of Salmon Parke.Elisha's parents are Jacob and Eunice (Smith) Parke.Husband of Sarah Blair. A transcribed copy of this Will is also listed in the photo section of this webpage. - COL. WILLIAM BION MASON -- 77th O V I (379 KB)
Col. William Bion Mason, of Company B of the 77th Ohio Volunteer Infantry is the grandson of William Bond Mason and Susanna (Coburn) Mason.Age:37Enlisted:Oct 11, 18613 yrs of service Promoted to Major from Captain Company B. Aug 26, 1862; the Col Apr 18, 1863 (the same day that Col. Jesse Hildebrand died); mustered out Dec 31, 1864, on expiration of term. - Coon Skin Library, Ames, Athens Co., Ohio (607 KB)
It's history, Laws & Regulations of the Western Library Association, Founded at Ames Feb. 2, 1804. - Elisha Parke'sWill (page 2) (132 KB)
Owner: Ginger Wince - 1880 Marietta Register Newpaper (899 KB)
Advertizment of Gents Furnishing Goods, owned by WILLIAM BION MASON.The ad is in the very lower LEFT hand side of the page. According to the 1880 Census, 2nd Ward, Marietta; Washington Co., OhioWilliam B. MASONSelfMMaleW56OHGents FurnishingOHOHLucetta MASONWifeMFemaleW52OHKeeping HouseNJOHMary MASONDauSFemaleW25OHOHOHWilliam B. MASONSonSMaleW23OHGents Furnishing StoreOHOH - 1958 Obituary - AMIRAH JACKSON "JACK" FARNSWORTH (241 KB)
Great-Grandfather of Debbie Noland Nitsche --Zanesville Recorder Jan. 6, 1958 - Civil War Era Photo (155 KB)
Kevin Nitsche and Debbie Noland. This was taken during a vacation in Myrtle Beach, SC. in 1991, before we were married. - 1829 - Ohio Company Land For Sale (196 KB)
Taken from the Marietta Friend & Gazette - Saturday, January 24, 1829 - SETTLERS WHO ARRIVED IN MARIETTA, OHIO AUGUST 1788 (327 KB)
The list of pioneers who arrived in Marietta, Ohio with the 2nd group of Ohio Company Associates in August of 1788.Among them was my 6th Gr. Grandfather, Major Asa Coburn and family, along with Andrew Webster, widower of Sybil Coburn (Asa's dau.), and his family. - 1818 Land Deed - Cook Devol to John Dodge (192 KB)
June 3, 1818 - Waterford Twp., Washington County, Ohio (Deed Book Vol. 17; page 399) - Eastern half of DUNHAM Twp. in 1875 (369 KB)
1875 Washington County, Ohio Atlas - SETTLERSTHAT ARRIVED AT MARIETTA, OHIO IN 1790 (473 KB)
Some of these men and their families went on to settle in Gallipolis, Ohio once they landed at Marietta.Check to see if your ancestor is listed. - 1819 Land Deed - Andrew Webster to John Dodge (251 KB)
October 12, 1819 - Waterford Twp., Washington County, Ohio (Deed Book Vol. 17; pages 399 & 400) - Section 29 of Dunham Twp. in 1875 (67 KB)
From the Washington County, Ohio Atlas 1875Shows Section 29 of Dunham Township.At one time this was part of Warren Twp.Later Dunham Twp. - DEVIN NITSCHE HONORED BY POLICE DEPARTMENT (164 KB)
This appeared in our local newspaper in February of 2001, after Devin (Son of Kevin & Debbie Nitsche) found 5 money orders totaling over $500.00, and turned them into the police department. He recieved recoginizion during an assembly at his school. - SETTLERSTHAT ARRIVED AT MARIETTA, OHIO IN 1799 (525 KB)
Check to see if any of your ancestors are listed. - 1820 Land Deed - James Bowen to John Dodge (161 KB)
April 14, 1820 - Waterford Twp., Washington County, Ohio (Deed Book Vol. 17; page 400) - Southwestern Adams Twp. in 1875 (143 KB)
Taken from the Washington Co., Ohio Atlas 1875.Shows the southwestern part of Adams Twp.Shows property owners, including land owned by William B. Mason, and the Heirs of Asa Coburn. - SOPHRONIA (MASON) PARKE (157 KB)
Sophronia Mason was born April 15, 1809 in Marietta, Ohio, and died Bef. 1864 in possibly Clackmas Co., Oregon.She is the daughter of William Bond Mason and Susanna Coburn.Sophronia married SALMON PARKE February 10, 1825 in Washington Co. Ohio.She and Salmon are the parents of: William Mason, Beulah Susannah, James Hervey, Clarinda Sabina, John Jackson, Susan Sophronia, Solomon Van Buren, Clarissa Jane, Robert Judson, Elisha Almon, and Lewis Marion PARKE.Photo is courtesy of Cheryl Nickel. - 1838 - LAND FOR SALE (196 KB)
Friend and Gazette newspaper, Saturday, Jan. 16, 1838 - Advertisment of land for sale.Gives land discriptions. - My Dream Home (622 KB)
Home that COL. WILLIAM BION MASON built on Third Street (beside Sacra Via Park) in Marieta, Ohio. This pic was taken on my July 2004 visit back home to Marietta. Take note of the "For Sale" sign in the yard. Advertized in the newspaper for a whopping $439,000. And of course, if I could afford it...I'd buy it in a heart beat. A MUST SEE!! - SALMON PARKE (131 KB)
Salmon Parke was born August 1800 in Lee Center, Oneida Co., New York, and died November 1888 in Pullman, Washington. He is the son of Elisha Parke and Sarah Blair. Salmon married (1) SOPHRONIA MASON February 10, 1825 Wash. Co., Ohio. He and Sophronia are the parents of William Mason, Beulah Susannah, James Hervey, Clarinda Sabina, John Jackson, Susan Sophronia, Solomon Van Buren, Clarissa Jane, Robert Judson, Elisha Almon, and Lewis Marion PARKE.He married (2) LAVINA JANE DEARING 1864. She died Bef. 1880 in Possibly in Spokane Prairie, Kootenai, Idaho.Photo is courtesy of Cheryl Nickel. - Dean Johnson (Johnston) & Alta Coyle Farnsworth (62 KB)
This photo was taken circa 1926/27 in McConnellsville, Morgan Co., Ohio.Dean Johnson (Johnston) and his grandmother, Alta (Coyle) Farnsworth. Alta Coyle Farnsworth was b. Sept. 1875 in Noble Co. The d/o Zachariah and Almira (Kelly) Coyle.She married Amirah Jackson Farnsworth from New Matamoras. Amirah and Alta had two daughters, Myra Mae and Rosa "Bertha" Farnsworth.Alta died on March 11, 1941 from injuries after being kicked in the stomach by her employer while living in McConnelsville, Morgan Co., Ohio.Dean is the s/o Herman Dewey Johnson & Myra Mae Farnsworth, both of Washington County, Ohio.On Jan. 15, 1944 Dean married Geraldine Haught in Marietta, Ohio.Had a son James (Jim).Sometime before 1954 Dean changed his last name from Johnson to Johnston.In March of 1954 Dean married Darlene Hoffmeister in Lincoln Nebraska.Their children are: Steve, Ric, Daniel and Donna Johnston.Dean died in December 1977 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.Buried at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery in Maxwell, Co. NE.From what I am told, Jim Johnson is still living somewhere in the Marietta area.I have never met Jim, and Dean's other children didn't know he had another son unitl last year.If anyone who knows of a Jim Johnson whose parents were Dean Johnson and Geraldine Haught, let him know that he has a 1st cousin and 1/2 brothers and sisters who would like to make contact with him. - Solomon Van Buren & Elisha Almon PARKE (123 KB)
L;Solomon - R;Elisha.Sons of Salmon Parke and Sophronia Mason.Solomon was born before 1840. Elisha was born December 24, 1847. Photo is courtsey of Cheryl Nickel - Dean and Darleen Johnston (72 KB)
We think this is their wedding photo.Taken about 1954.Dean is the s/o Herman Johnson and Myra Farnsworth.Children of Dean & Darleen:Steve, Ric, Daniel and Donna.Submitted by Ric and Bridget Johnston. - SusanSophronia PARKE (150 KB)
SUSAN SOPHRONIA PARKE was born on March 16, 1838.She is the daughter of Salmon Parke and Sophronia Mason. Susan married (1) JOHN SPANGLER, January 19, 1862, Fairfield County, Ohio; married (2) JOHN COCKERELL, May 10, 1867, Ross County, Ohio. Photo courtsey of Cheryl Nickel. - Herman & Myra Johnson (Circa 1960) (28 KB)
This photo was taken abt. 1960.Herman was the s/o Joseph F. Johnson & Fannie Mankins.Myra was the d/o Amirah Farnsworth & Alta Coyle.Their children are:Dean, Dewey, Dayton, Lagatha, Opal, Roberta, Alta & Mona.Grandchildren:Dean: Jim Johnson, Steve, Ric, Dan, & Donna Johnston.Dewey:Nina, Joe, Herman, Donna & Myra Johnson.Lagatha:Peggy, Curt, & Wendy Powers.Roberta:Debbie, Sheryl & Eddie NolandAlta:Larry Holshu, April & Vicki Burge.Mona:Steve Noland.Submitted by Curt Powers. - Ric, Bridget & Todd Johnston (26 KB)
Ric is the son of Dean & Darleen Johnston (Johnson), and grandson of Herman & Myra (Farnsworth)Johnson.Submitted by Ric & Bridget Johnston. - Dean Johnston Family (Circa 1960) (40 KB)
Dean, Darleen, Steve, Donna, Ric & Daniel Johnston.Photo taken about 1960.Dean is the oldest child of Herman and Myra (Farnsworth) Johnson.Submitted by Ric & Bridget Johnston. - Grace B, Daisy O, and Mary M. MANKINS (42 KB)
(Taken before 1961)- Daughters of Ezra & Francis Eliza (Parke) Mankins.GRACE: b. July 5, 1896 d. 1973.Married 1.George Turrill2.Ernest G. Stage.DAISY: b. May 17, 1879;d. 1961Married John B. Bennett. (Twin sister of Oliver Tucker Mankins).MARY MARTHA:b. Nov. 4, 1881; d. Sept. 16, 1965.Married Delbert Hardie.All three sisters are buried at Gravel Bank Cemetery, Washington County, Ohio.
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- Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (D ) (26 KB)
Surnames of DANA, DAVIS, DELONG, DEMING,DEVOL/DEVOLL, DILLEY/DILLY, DIXON, DODGE, DOWLING, DRAKE and DYE.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (E-F ) (12 KB)
Surnames include Edward(s);Ellenwood;Ellis;Farnsworth;Fearing;Ford and Fuller.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Nov. 25, 1880 - THE MARIETTA TIMES (18 KB)
Marietta & Washington Co., Ohio newspaper.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (G-H ) (25 KB)
Surnames include:Goddard,Goodwin,Goosman,Graham,Green,Greene,Haddow,Hall,Hart,Hayes,Hearn,Heddleston/Heddelston,Henry,Heron,Heddleson/Heddelston,Hicks, Hoff,Hickman,Howe,Hughes and Hutchinson/HutchisonEstracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - MASON / KYLE CEMETERY (6 KB)
Adams Twp., Lowell, Washington County, OhioEstracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - WASHINGTON COUNTY CHILDREN'S HOME (27 KB)
Information about the Children's Home in Washington County, Ohio and Federal Census Reports for the years of 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930.Transcribed by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (J-L) (10 KB)
Surnames include: Johnson,Joy,Kincade/Kinkead,Lake,Lang,Lee,Leet, Lobdell,Lobdille,Lord,Louthan and Lucas.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - GRAVEL BANK (RIVERVIEW) CEMETERY (68 KB)
Between Marietta and Belpre off of St. Route 7 in Washington County, Ohio.Transcribed by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (M) (14 KB)
Surnames include:Mankins,Mason, Mathews/Matthews,McKenna,McKibben/McKibbin(s),McMahan, McNeal/McNeil,Meek(s), Mendenhall,Moore,Morgan and MorrisEstracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - EARLY BURIALS IN BELPRE, OHIO (8 KB)
A HISTORY OF BELPRE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIOBy: C. E. Dickinson, D. D. Formerly Pastor of Congregational Church(Author of the History of the First Congregational Church Marietta, Ohio)Copyrighted in 1920 - Pgs.189-193Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (N-O) (11 KB)
Surnames include:Newton,Noland,Nott,Nye,Nyghsonger/Nyswonger,Oliver,Olney and Ormiston.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - UNDERGROUND RAILROAD (History of Belpre, Ohio) (35 KB)
UNDERGROUND RAILROADChapter XIIUnderground Railroad-- Passing Fugitives from Station to Station --The Kidnapping Case in 1845 -Case of Moses Davis -- Escape of Harry and his Wife -- Company of Fugitives on Farm of Mr. Hoveyand Their Escape -- Speaker Treated to Rotten EggsTranscribed from: HISTORY OF BELPRE, WASHINGTON COUNTY OHIOBy C. E. Dickinson, D. D. - Formally Pastor of Congregational Church - Author of the History of the First Congregational Church, Marietta, OhioCopyrighted in 1920 by C. E. Dickinson (Pages 119-134)Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (P-R) (17 KB)
Surnames include:Park,Parke,Parks,Perry,Place,Pond,Porter,Posey,Putnam, Reed,Richee/Ritchey,Robinson,Robison and RouseEstracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - World War I - Belpre, Washington Co., Ohio (3 KB)
Roll Of HonorEstracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - July-August 2006 NEWSLETTER (43 KB)
Genealogy and Historical Newsletter for Washington County, Ohio. Various articles, biographies. To view past editions (with Index) of this newsletter visit: http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page6.html - 1803-1826 Washington Co., Ohio MARRIAGE INDEX (11 KB)
Probate Records, Volume One.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - FARMER'S CASTLE - Indian War of 1791 (15 KB)
History of Farmer's Castle withA list of families in Farmers Castle at Belpre in 1792:Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 40 YEARS OF ADVERTISEMENTS (1801-1839) (80 KB)
Chapter X - Extracted from the book: "HISTORY OF MARIETTA AND WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS"Edited and Compiled by Martin R. Andrew, M. A., Published by Biographical Publishing Company Chicago, Illinois, 1902-----This chapter gives alot of information about the early pioneers of Washington County, Ohio through Newspaper Advertisements.LOTS OF SURNAMES...Including Estate notices, early businesses, and mills, and fugitive slaves. Plus a whole lot more. (41 pgs. typed on Microsoft Word.---A MUST READ--- - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (S) (15 KB)
Surnames include:Schram,Shcokley,Skinner,Skipton,Snodgrass,Sprague, Stackhouse,Stacey,Stacy,Starlin,Starling,Stone and Story.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Marietta At The Point in 1792 (6 KB)
Description and occupants. Marietta Times article - April 6, 1963.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1788, 1789 & 1790 Settlers of Washington Co., Ohio (13 KB)
Taken from Williams History of Washington County, Ohio.This database includes the names of the 1st 48 settlers who landed at Marietta, Ohio and started the first white settlement in the Northwest Territory.Also includes names of men and families who came after them. --Extracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche - Marietta Register - March 11, 1880 (25 KB)
Transcribed by Debbie Noland Nitsche - WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO - TOWNSHIP HISTORY (77 KB)
HISTORICAL ���NOTES��� OF ALL WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO TOWNSHIPS ---Township History & Geographic Information Includes: History of other Ohio Counties;�� Settlements & Communities;�� Post Offices;�� Cemeteries;��Waterways;�� State & County Roads;�� Islands; Garrisons;�� Covered Bridges;�� Boarders; Early Settlers & other information. --- Researched & Compiled by Debbie Noland Nitsche, December 2003 - Who���s Who in the 1839 Estate of WILLARD GREENE, SR (24 KB)
A summary of the history relating to the people mentioned in Willard's 1839 estate. By, Debbie Noland Nitsche.------People mentioned in the estate are:Elizabeth Greene, Alexander Calder, William Mankins, Martin Brumback, Willard Greene Junior, Stephen Needham, Levi Swan, David C. Oliver, Daniel Fullerton, John Mankins, Henry H. Cole, William Harris, William Rathbun, Alisha Cole, James H. Deming, Salethiel Starling, Wm. Lewis, William Johnson/Johnston, Samuel Goodin(g), Milow Swan, Mali [Malicha] Cole, Joel Dodge, Jacob Dodge, ___ Nye, A. Stone, Wm. Spencer, Dr. Huston, S. Barklay [Samuel Barkley], Alecta [Electa] French, Isaac French, D. Cope, Jno [John] Crawford, J. Huff [John Hoff], Doct. Felix Regnier, Benjn[Benjamin] F. Stone. - PIONEERS KILLED BY THE INDIANS (2 KB)
Names of those who died during the Northwest Indian War in Washington County, Ohio -- Andrews History. - 1834 INHABITANTS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO (39 KB)
This document is in reference to the rechartering of the Bank of the United States. -- 861 names. - 1860-61 Marietta Businesses & Owners (9 KB)
Taken from the book: "OHIO STATE GAZETTEER & BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR 1860-61" ---Extracted by Pat O'Toole [email protected] -- March 2007 - 1834 MEMORIAL OF SUNDRY CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON CO. (36 KB)
MEMORIAL OF SUNDRY CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO,Against the removal of the Deposites, and in favor of the recharter of The Bank of the United States. ---1,156 Names - 1840 Census - Revolutionary War Pensioners (1 KB)
Washington County, OhioEstracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (A) (4 KB)
Surnames include:Abbey,Abbot,Abbott,Abingen,Ackeman,Ackerson,Ackley, Adams,Addis, Alexander and Arnold.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Epidemics of 1807, 1822, & 1823 (13 KB)
Information and names of people who died in Marietta during the Epidemics.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - DAVIS & BERRY Obituaries (16 KB)
Charles Corah Davis(1916);Dexter C. Davis(1924);Captain Daniel W. Davis (1904);'Squire Davis (1897);Mrs. Ophelia Berry Alexander (1917);Corp. Paul A. Davis;Mrs. Rose Berry (1923);Warren Berry (1922);William S. Davis (1914)Submitted by: Brenda Perkins - 1880-1897WATERTOWN SCHOOL RECORDS (18 KB)
A DIGEST OF THE SCHOOL RECORD BOOKS OF WILLIAM BIEDEL,WATERTOWN, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO, FOR THE YEAR 1880-1897.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (T-W) (12 KB)
Surnames include:Templeton,Tice,Tupper,Vincent,Ward,Warren,Waterman, Webster, Wolcott,Woodford,Woodruff,and Wright. Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Dunham Twp. - Civil War - Roster (3 KB)
The roster of Men also includes information about them, such as age when inlisted, length ofservice, duties, etc..Also included is: If they were captured or died during the war, it lists the date, and place.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - DESCENDANTS OF MILES GORHAM (124 KB)
This file includes the descendants of Miles Gorham, descendants of Walter & Mary (Barden) Locker, descendants of Jacob & Sarah (Locker)Johnson.Places include, but not limited to Westmoreland, Fairfax, Loudoun and Wood Co. VA. and Washington County, Ohio.From the files of Bob Baird, Rick Ritchie, and Debbie (Noland) Nitsche. - DESCENDANTS OF DAVID BEEGLE (50 KB)
This file includes the descendants of David Beegle, descendants of Thomas and Annie (Harrow) Beegle/Beagle and descendants of David/Daniel & Catherine (Beagle) Farnsworth.--From the files of Debbie Noland Nitsche - The Family of William Bond Mason (Church History) (8 KB)
The Family of William Bond MasonAnd History of The Rainbow Church, Lowell Church & First Baptist Church - Washington County, OhioEstracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Various Death Notices from 1876-1880 (15 KB)
Mrs. Martha A. Sturgiss,Mrs. Ann M.Porterfield,Mr. John Gaffen,Mrs. Jan Kitts,Mr. Collis Dibble,Johnny Gleason,Jacob Dabold,Mr. Daniel Johnson,Lafayette Price,Mr. Henry Langley,Unidentified Body Found,Mrs. Ichabod Nye,Batchell Barnes,Rev. E. Battelle, Sr,Charles Young,Amos Dye, Richard Scott,John Marshall, August Kropp,Edward Lane,Lizzie Torpy,Geo., W. Dye,Capt. Wallace S. Stanley,Anthony Dobbin, Jackson A. Hicks,George H. Fuller, Williametta Boomer,Samuel Speer,Mrs. T. M. Stewart,Peter Smith,Phillip LaTanner,Mrs. Wm. Holden,John Dresser Chamberlain,Miss Mary Clark,Mrs. Caroline Schneider,Mr. John Piatt,Miss Ann Clark,Marcellus J. Morse,Mrs. Naomi Breach,John Goodwell,Mrs. Barbara Inman,Mrs. Diana Burries,Theobald Muller,Adam Lancell, Capt. J. H. Best,Mrs. Almira Curtis,Wm. Hill, Ed. Weeks,Mrs. Ruth Temple,Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner,Dr. Alvin Day,Miss Lizzie Hoffman,Wm. Wilkinson,Joseph Johnson,Asa Wilson,Manuel Chamberlain,Thos. Miller,Conrad Miller,Chas. Chedd,Mr. E. W. Sheldon,Mrs. Hannah Seely,Charles Ackison,Wm. Tucker�s 2 Children,Wm. McVey,Jacob Baure,Mrs. Rhoda Martin,Emma Shaw,Jacob Baner,Henry Bunch,James H. Dye,Luther Sleigh,Mrs. Jane Curry,Mrs. Anna Francis,Samuel Clark,Nathaniel Kidd,Mrs. James White,Mrs. Mary E. RussellEstracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE OF ASA COBURN (4 KB)
1. 1775 -Private on Lexington Alarm Roll of Capt. Timothy Parker's Co. of Minute Men.2. 1775 -Rank of Lieutenant Col. Timothy Danielson's Regt.Capt. Silvanus Walker's Co.3. 1777 -1781 Rank of Captain in Lt. Col. John Brook's (7th Reg.)4.Officer of 1st. Mass. Brigade (yr. not given, probably 1782 or 3)Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1875, 1876, 1879 VARIOUS DEATH NOTICES (24 KB)
Many names of various deaths in Washington County, Ohio.Some give the causes of death, bring out skeltons in closets, and tell us if someone has relocated to a different part of the United States.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Watertown Township - Civil War Roster (5 KB)
Watertown Twp. - Washington County, OhioTaken from Williams History of Washington County, Ohio.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - May 2007 Washington County, Ohio NEWSLETTER (42 KB)
Most Extraordinary Winter (1813) --- Alexander Henderson & Stephen Wilson Duel (1805) --- Blennerhassett Fire, Marietta March 12th Conflagration (1811) --- Anti-Abolition Meeting (1835) --- D. Putnam & Col. A. Stone Gets Attacked While Assisting Negros (1839) --- Nine Person Hurt by a Marietta Car Accident (1906) --- Malignant Scarlet Fever (1895) - Twenty-Five Thousand Barrels Burned at Macksburg, O. (1886) --- Huge Ohio Oil Well(Archer's Fork) (1896) --- Death and Ruin Came in Whirling Cloud to Marietta (Cyclone) (1902) --- Wrong Corpse Creates Panic - Startling Discovery at a Funeral (1900) --- Biography of Henry Wendelken --- Biography of Jesse Cline - Biography of Colonel William Bion Mason --- Two White Men Narrowly Escape Lynching (1907) --- Oldest White Woman in Ohio, Melissa Sprague Dies (1896) --- Various Early Land Deed Records --- Recommended Links - 1880 & 1881 VARIOUS DEATH NOTICES (53 KB)
1880 & 1881 VARIOUS DEATH NOTICESMany names of various deaths in Washington County, Ohio. Some give the causes of death, bring out skeltons in closets, and tell us if someone has relocated to a different part of the United States.This also helps with finding family members of people who you don't know the exact date of death or if you don't know what ever happened to an ancestor that cannot be foundin the census. This should prove to be helpful because the 1890 census was lost due to a fire.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Washington County Imfirmary Census 1850 - 1930 (25 KB)
AKA: Washington County Poorhouse and Washington County Home.Transcribed by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - THE BEGINNINGS OF THE FIRST LIBRARY OF OHIO (14 KB)
THE BEGINNINGS OF THE FIRST LIBRARY OF OHIO WITH SIGNATURES OF THE 1st ORIGINAL SHAREHOLERS IN ESTABLISHING THE ARTICLES OF THE WESTERN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION IN AMES, ATHENS COUNTY, OHIO -----Athens Messenger, Thursday Morning, December 2, 1875 - 1882, 1883, 1887 & 1888 VARIOUS DEATH NOTICES (69 KB)
MANY NAMES of various deaths in Washington County, Ohio. Some give the causes of death, bring out skeltons in closets, and tell us if someone has relocated to a different part of the United States. This also helps with finding family members of people who you don't know the exact date of death or if you don't know what ever happened to an ancestor that cannot be found in the census, and if a child was born and died between census years. This should prove to be helpful because the 1890 census was lost due to a fire.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - NOLAND Census (Partial) (13 KB)
1820-1930.Transcribed by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Captain JOHN DODGE Family Biography (26 KB)
Waterford Township, Washington County, Ohio - DODGE-Marriages & Burials in Washington Co., Ohio (4 KB)
Compiled by Debbie Noland Nitsche - June 2007 - 1800 INHABITANTS OF ADAMS TOWNSHIP; Wash. Co., OH (1 KB)
Originals of this report can be found in the Campus Martius Museum. - 1800 INHABITANTS OF BELPRE TWP. - Washington Co OH (2 KB)
Originals of this report can be found in the Campus Martius Museum - 1800 INHABITANTS OF MARIETTA TWP-Washington Co OH (3 KB)
Originals of this report can be found in the Campus Martius Museum - 1800 INHABITANTS OF SALEM TWP-Washington Co OH (1 KB)
Originals of this report can be found in the Campus Martius Museum - 1800 INHABITANTS OF NEWPORT TWP-Washington Co., OH (1 KB)
Originals of this report can be found in the Campus Martius Museum - 1800 INHABITANTS OF NEWTON TWP. - Washington Co., (4 KB)
Originals of this report can be found in the Campus Martius Museum --- Newton (Newtown) township was established on December 1798 from Waterford Township in Washington County, Ohio.NEWTON (NEWTOWN) IS NOW APART OF MUSKINGUM COUNTY, OHIO.Muskingum Co. was form from Washington in 1804. - 1800 INHABITANTS OF GALLIPOLIS TWP-Washington Co.O (3 KB)
Originals of this report can be found in the Campus Martius Museum. -- Gallipolis Township was established in Washington County, Ohio in March of 1797.Became part of Gallia County when it was formed in 1803. - 1800 INHABITANTS OF MIDDLETON TWP Washington Co OH (3 KB)
Middleton Township was established in the western part of Washington County, Ohio in December of 1798.Now a part of Athens Township, Athens County, Ohio.Athens was formed on Dec. 1, 1805. - 1889 & 1890 VARIOUS DEATH NOTICES (36 KB)
MANY NAMES of various deaths in Washington County, Ohio. Some give the causes of death, bring out skeltons in closets, and tell us if someone has relocated to a different part of the United States. This also helps with finding family members of people who you don't know the exact date of death or if you don't know what ever happened to an ancestor that cannot be found in the census, and if a child was born and died between census years. This should prove to be helpful because the 1890 census was lost due to a fire.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1800 INHABITANTS OF WATERFORD TWP. Washington Co O (4 KB)
Originals of this report can be found in the Campus Martius Museum. - The BUCKEYE BELLE Disaster (11 KB)
One of the worst steamboat disasters that ever occurred on the Muskingum River was that of the Buckeye Belle Steamboat explosion on November 12, 1852.Killed 24 people instantly and 6 others died later from injuries caused by the explosion.Article written by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Adams Twp. Washington Co., Ohio Civil War Roster (7 KB)
Adams Twp. Washington County, Ohio Civil War Roster.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche.Taken from Williams History of Washington County, Ohio - Washington County, Fair October 16th & 17th, 1828 (8 KB)
1828 - REPORT OF THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO ---- Marietta Friend & Gazette, Saturday, January 4, 1829 - EXCERTS FROM OHIO HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS (21 KB)
EXCERTS FROM OHIO HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERSThe newspaper articles relate to people in Marietta and/or Washington County, OhioTranscribed by Debbie (Noland) Nitsche on October 27, 2003, for the purpose of historical and genealogy research only. - RECORD OF BAPTISMS - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (32 KB)
(1799-1896) Extracted from the book: "A CENTURY OF CHURCH LIFE - A History of the First Congregational Church of Marietta, Ohio" By: Rev. C. E. Dickinson, D. D., 1896��� - MOUND CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS (9 KB)
THIS IS �ONLY� THE INSCRIPTIONS THAT �MATCH�THE DIGITAL PHOTOS OF HEADSTONES taken by DebbieNoland Nitsche.To view these headstones, copy & paste this link into your browser:http://hometown.aol.com/washcoheadstone/mound1.html - HENRY CEMETERY (2 KB)
Watertown Township, Washington County, Ohio. - SOME DEED TRANSFERS IN NOBLE CO. OH (1858-1869) (2 KB)
Names of Grantors / Grantees are: Andrew COYLE, John COYLE, William COYLE, John M. SEVALL, John GEDDES, John RACEY, Nancy WILLEY, Catherine SAMPSON, Michael SAMPSON, Samuel ENGLE, John ENGLE, John SAMPSON, David JENNINGS, Wm. B. DAVIS, Josephus HIPSLEY - CORNER CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS (2 KB)
THIS IS �ONLY� THE INSCRIPTIONS THAT �MATCH�THE DIGITAL PHOTOS OF HEADSTONES taken by DebbieNoland Nitsche.To view these headstones, copy & paste this link into your browser:http://hometown.aol.com/washcoheadstones/corner.html - EXCERTS FROM OHIO HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS II (17 KB)
EXCERTS FROM OHIO HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS II (1915-1944) The newspaper articles relate to people in Marietta and/or Washington County, Ohio Transcribed by Debbie (Noland) Nitsche on October 27, 2003, for the purpose of historical and genealogy research only. - 1838 Taxes WARREN Twp. (Partial List) (11 KB)
1838 Treasures Duplicate Tax Book -- Washington County, Ohio -- WARREN TOWNSHIPPage 262 & 263THIS IS A PARTIAL LIST � Only the 2 pages were copied. - HARMAR CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS (7 KB)
THIS IS �ONLY� THE INSCRIPTIONS THAT �MATCH�THE DIGITAL PHOTOS OF HEADSTONES taken by DebbieNoland Nitsche.To view these headstones, copy & paste this link into your browser:http://hometown.aol.com/washcoheadstones/harmar1.html - BURIALS (1833-1910) (17 KB)
Burials Excerpted from "The Parish Register of St. Luke's Church, Marietta, Ohio"Vol. II (1899), (54-56, 141-144);Vol. III (1900) (87-89).PARAGRAPHS, PORTRAITS & PICTURES1911 Supplementary to The History of St. Luke�s Church, Marietta, Ohio (published 1884)By Wilson WATERS, M. A.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - HISTORY OF THE EARLY NEWSPAPERS IN MARIETTA, OHIO (15 KB)
HISTORY OF MARIETTA -- By Thos. J. Summers, B. A.Illustrated--Marietta, Ohio -- 1903 The Leader Publishing Co., Printers, Marietta, Ohio.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1913 Flood in Ohio (City and Community Damage) (4 KB)
The Ohio floods cost nearly 500 lives, caused incalculable property loss and renderedapproximately 1000,000 homeless.Among the cities and communities listed, three are from Washington County.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - HAUGHTTICEHAMILTONALEXANDER (23 KB)
Lineage Charts for the Descendants of Peter Haught,Descendants of Martin Tice, Descendants of Thomas Alexander Hamilton and Descendants of Samuel Knox Alexander -- Submitted by Bob Denton - VARIOUS MARRIAGES IN WAHSINGTON CO, OHIO (45 KB)
This database contains 851 marriages that took place in Washington County, Ohio.Contributors to this marriage database: Debbie Noland Nitsche, Julie Witkowski, Mary K. Dorff Weber, Pam Drake, Brenda Perkins, Doug Beckwith, Pat Pulasky, Chapman Family Association and Sue Arrman. - CAPTIVITY OF DAVID CONVERS (25 KB)
A very interesting story in Pioneer History of the Ohio Valley And The Northwest Territory, written by Samuel P. Hildreth - Published in 1848.It�s about the Indian capture of 16 year old Daniel Convers not long after the Indian War had ended in Waterford, Ohio in 1796.The story tells about the events that led up to his capture, and the events along the way as he was taken to Sandusky and sold to an Chippewa Indianwho adopted him into his family. The story also tells of David�s escape,the kind man and the British officers who helped him along the way to get back to Marietta.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - St. Luke's Episcopal Church - THE PAROCHIAL SCHOOL (5 KB)
Register of Male and Female DepartmentsTranscribed by Joyce Lucus Dever - EARLY MARRIAGES 1789-1823 (100 KB)
Early Marriages in Washington Co., OhioExtracted from The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - SKIPTON Marriages 1820-1925 (3 KB)
SKIPTON MARRIAGES IN WASHINGTON CO., OHIO1820-1925Submitted by:David Skipton - MOUND CEMETERY - DAR "MEMORIAL PLOT" (2 KB)
These are the names of the Revolutionary War Soldiers who have their military markersin the DAR �Memorial Plot� at Mound Cemetery, Marietta, Washington County, Ohio.The plaque behind the flag markers reads this:"To The Memory Of The Soldiers Of The American Revolution Buried In Washington County, Ohio Whose Graves Are Unknown""Erected By The Marietta Chapter Daughters Of The American Revolution 1927."These markers were read on September 7 & 21, 2004by Millie Covey [email protected] Francis Parlin. - 1834-1925 MARRIAGES (St. Luke's Episcopal Church) (33 KB)
THE HISTORY OF ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, MARIETTA, OHIOBy. Wilson WATERS, M. A. and CENTENNIAL HISTORICAL MEMORIAL By: Mrs. Mary Ramsey Turner.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - HISTORY OF THE McNEAL FAMILY IN AMERICA (39 KB)
Descendants of: Andrew McNeil/McNeal & Margaret McDonald or McDaniels.Written by Bernice McNeal Bryant.Includes an unpublished manuscript written between September 1879 and June 1881 by Franklin McNeal.In 1965, Bernice gave the book, manuscript and addenda to Mrs. Guy "Thelma" McNeal and expressed her wishes in a written letter, about sharing her book with other descendants of John McNeal because she knew of noone else to give it to. This book and manuscript may be used for research purposes only. Feel free to print this out for your own personal research, but copying and/or reprinting the book, manuscript or addenda for the use of "profit" is stickly prohibited.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF THE FOUNDERS OF OHIO (52 KB)
BRIEF SKETCHES OF THE 48 PIONEERS.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - DEATH INDEX1875-1879 (2 KB)
This is the INDEX of names--See on this page, The 1875, 1876, 1879 VARIOUS DEATH NOTICES.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Union Twp. Civil War Roster (1 KB)
Union Twp. - Washington County, Ohio.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - DEATH INDEX - 1880-1881 (6 KB)
This is the INDEX of names--See on this page, The 1880 & 1881 VARIOUS DEATH NOTICESEstracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - HISTORY OF THE 148TH OVI (8 KB)
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY---OHIO NATIONAL GUARDS.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - DEATH INDEX1882, 1883, 1887 & 1888 (8 KB)
This in the INDEX of names -- See the 1882, 1883, 1887 & 1888 VARIOUS DEATH NOTICES.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - BELPRE- Civil War Roster (30 KB)
Names of men, age, Regiment, Co., Rank, and health info.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - DEATH INDEX 1889 & 1890 (4 KB)
This is the INDEX of names--See on this page, The 1889 & 1890 VARIOUS DEATH NOTICES. Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Various Death Notices Of Pioneers (Wash. Co., OH) (9 KB)
Various Death Notices Of Pioneers from Washington County, Ohio1819-1892Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1787-1880 WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO EARLY GOVERNMENT (33 KB)
HISTORY OF EARLY GOVERNMENT OFFICES AND NAMES OF OFFICERS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO1787-1880And Some Surrounding Counties In The Early Years of Ohio.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Death Notices and Obituaries (1903-1940) (56 KB)
DEATH NOTICES & OBITUARIES--WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO (1903-1940)Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - RELICS - 1788-1888 CENTENNIAL CELERBRATION (84 KB)
Ever wonder about some of the things your ancestors owned? The list of Relics that once belonged to the early settlers of Washington County, Ohio. These relics were either donated or loaded for the Centennial Celebration in 1888. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AND NAMES MENTIONED! From the book: 1788-1888 CENTENNIAL CELERBRATION MARIETTA APRIL 7, 1888. REPORT OF COMMITTEES RELIC DEPARTMENT.Published in 1888. Extracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche - 1820-1910 CONFIRMATIONS (St. Luke's Episcopal) (18 KB)
BY: Wilson Waters, MA. Transcribed by Pam Mendenhall Schroder. - Members of The Congregational Church Of Harmar, OH (14 KB)
Members of The Congregational Church Of Harmar, Ohio 1840-1875 --Also-- Names of Resident Members - Dated November 1, 1875.Extracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche - Last Will and Testament of Samuel ALLEN (5 KB)
Submitted by : Tom Allen - 3rd Great Grandson of Samuel Allen - History of Belpre, Washington County, Ohio (21 KB)
CHAPTER 1Settlement - Assassination Of Captain Zebulon King - Famine - Abundance Of Food -Two Boys Killed At Neal�s Station - Mill on Little Hocking.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - ST. JOHN FEMALE COLLEGE, Marietta, Ohio (4 KB)
From St. Luke Church Records.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1790 Northwest Territory Census Index (64 KB)
Submitted by Debbie Noland Nitsche January 2005 - Excerts From: THE HISTORY OF ST. LUKE'S CHURCH (12 KB)
Surnames mentioned:BRANT, HECKEWELDER,DROWNE, RUSSEL,ST. CLAIR,CORNPLANTER, PARSONS,GOODALE, PRATT, HENDERSON, WILSON, PHILIPS, BLENNERHASSETT,. BURR, BOWEN, WOODBRIDGE, BACKUS,CHASE, . WHEAT, MANSFIELD, PUTNAM, WALLACE, DELAFIELD, CASS, NYE, SISSON, TODD, RANSOM, RECTOR, CLARK,APPLEGATE,McINTOSH, TASKER, SKINNER, FREEMAN, BOURNE, HINCKLEY, WELLS,BOSWORTH,REED,HUNTINGTON, HERRON, BECK, HALL, HILDRETH, WILLIAMS, SULLIVAN,CREELEJOLINE,BUELL,BARKER, MATHEWS, BRADFORD.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1890 Census for CW Veterans & Widows (DUNHAM TWP.) (8 KB)
Dunham Twp. - Various Death Notices & Obits- Wash. Co., Ohio (22 KB)
1941-1950.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Records Of The Original Proceedings Of The Ohio Co (19 KB)
THE OHIO COMPANY LAND GRANTS OF 1793 and STOCKOLDERS OF 1796.Extracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche Nov. 2004. - 1850 Watertown Twp. Census (12 KB)
Heads of Households that were residing in Watertown Twp., Washington County, Ohio in 1850Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Civil War - Fallen Soldiers of Washington County (147 KB)
Partial List - 624+ Names extracted from Williams History of Washington County, Ohio 1788-1881.Also, contains an ADDENDA with information about some of these men, collected & compiled by Debbie Noland Nitsche Dec. 2004-March 2005. - 1850 CENSUSUNIONTWP. (11 KB)
1850 CENSUSUNIONTWP., WASHINGTON CO., OHIO(Heads of Households)Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - DUTY GREEN - RW Pension Application (1832) (9 KB)
Transcribed by Debbie Noland Nitsche - March 2005 - 1850 Independence Twp. Census (5 KB)
1850 CENSUS INDEPENDENCE TWP.,WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households) Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Palmer Township Cemeteries (4 KB)
From the History of Washington County, Ohio 1788-1881 by H. Z. Williams.Extracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche--April 2005 - 1850 Census Decatur Twp. (6 KB)
1850 CENSUS DECATUR TWP., WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1960' & '70 Marietta Businesses (13 KB)
247+ Marietta, Ohio businesses that was popular in the 1960's and '70's.Some are no longer in existance, either by going out of business, name change, moving to another location, or destroyed by fire or flood.This is not a complete list, but of those that are remembered by the contributors of this database. -- Compiled by Debbie Noland Nitsche, April 2005 - 1850 Census Lawrence Twp. (6 KB)
1850 CENSUS LAWRENCE TWP., WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households)Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - McCURDY Family Obituaries (14 KB)
From Washington County, Ohio.Extracted and Compiled by Valerie McClung. - 1951-1960 Death Notices & Obituaries (24 KB)
Various Death Notices and Obituaries of people from Washington County, Ohio 1951-1960.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - The Underground Railroad in Ohio (12 KB)
Tells about Ohio's role in the Underground Railroad and the reason behind the naming of it.Also, a secret coded memorandum written by David Putnam and a note written by John Stone, both from Washington County, Ohio.Others mentioned are, Rush R. Sloane of Sandusky, Ohio;Tice Davids, a runaway slave from Kentucky;Abram Allen, a Quaker of Oakland, Clinton County, Ohio;Horace Holt of Rutland, Meigs County; and Levi Coffin, a Quaker of Cincinnati, Ohio, called the president of the Underground Railroad. --- Extracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche May 2005 - 1850 AURELIUS TWP. CENSUS (10 KB)
1850 CENSUS AURELIUS TWP., WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - History of the Indian War In Washington County, OH (61 KB)
History of the Indian War in Washington County, Ohio.Includes some history and the names ofthe occupants of the following garrison's:The Point, Campus Martius, Fort Harmar, Farmer's Castle and Fort Frye.Extracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche - 1850 Warren Twp. Census (13 KB)
1850 CENSUS WARREN TWP., WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - VIETNAM WAR CASULITIES (12 KB)
From Washington County, Ohio. Includes name, rank, residence, religion, martial status, occupation, age, DOB, DOD, COD, POD, and other military information. In honor of these men who gave their lives for their country.--Memorial Day, May 30, 2005 (By Debbie Noland Nitsche) - 1850 Barlow Twp. Census (8 KB)
1850 CENSUS BARLOW TWP., WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Some Descendants of SETH & POLLY (JAMES) BAILEY (14 KB)
Seth Bailey, Jr. was b. in Easton, Mass., died Mar. 7, 1861 in Warren Twp. Wash. Co., Ohio.He married Polly James in Wood Co., Va. (now WV).About the year of 1805 they removed to Warren Twp. in Washington Co., Ohio.This also gives the history of their children: Maria, Elizabeth, Seth, Charles, John, Susan, Bennett, William, George, Augustus and Thomas. - 1850 Roxbury Twp. Census (8 KB)
1850 CENSUS ROXBURY TWP., WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households). Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1842 Will & Inventory of Estate of DUTY GREEN, Sr. (22 KB)
1842 Will & Inventory of Estate of DUTY GREEN, Sr.See also Duty Green's RW Pension Application in the RELATED FILES section of this page. - 1850 Jolly Twp. Census (8 KB)
1850 CENSUS JOLLY TWP.,WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1850 Grandview Twp. Census (9 KB)
1850 CENSUS GRANDVIEW TWP. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Belpre Settlement, Farmers' Castle & James History (59 KB)
Here, you will find excerts taken from a book,written by Clara Paine Ohler in 1912.She wasthe great-granddaughter of John and Esther (Denison) James, two of the inhabitants of Farmers� Castle, in Belpre, Washington County, Ohio.Lots of information! - 1850 Waterford Twp. Census (16 KB)
1850 CENSUS WATERFORD TWP. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Historical Remains in Marietta (21 KB)
The Indian Mounds, Oak Grove & Mound Cemeteries, Soldiers Monument, Ohio Co. Land Office, Campus Martius and Tiber Creek....Excerts from the book History of Marietta, Ohio by Thos. J. Summers, 1903. - 1850 Fearing Twp. Census (9 KB)
1850 CENSUS FEARING TWP. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - October 1842 - Letters in Marietta Post Office (3 KB)
Marietta Intelligencer - October 6, 1842 - Pg. 3LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Marietta, Ohio, October 1, 1842. - 1850 Adams Twp. Census (12 KB)
1850 CENSUS ADAMS TWP. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO(Heads of Households). Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - CEDARVILLE CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS (Belpre Twp) (35 KB)
As photographed and read by Debbie Noland Nitsche in 2004 and 2005.Includes notes from photos and excerts from other transcriptions found in the information center at the cemetery, and excerts of book written by Marietta Chapter DAR, 1923. - 1850 Belpre Twp. Census (14 KB)
1850 CENSUS BELPRE TWP., WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO (Heads of Household).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO CEMETERY LIST (7 KB)
Cemeteries are listed by township, along with variant names, and some locations. - Battle Of Shiloh As Told By Colonel William Mason (9 KB)
This article contains information that you won't find on any website about The Battle of Shiloh, or on any of the 77th OVI.Extracted article from The Marietta Register, July 21, 1888.This article was extracted from the "ORIGINAL" (not mircofilm) copy of the newspaper, owned by Debbie Noland Nitsche.Williams' History of Washington County also gives the story, but it was edited for the book. - 1850 Wesley Twp. Census (12 KB)
1850 CENSUS WESLEY TWP. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO (Heads of Houshold).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1839 Letter to Joel & Sylvina Dodge in Warren Twp. (5 KB)
This letter was written by Samuel & Harriet (Greene) Harden in Delaware Co., Ohio.To Joel & Sylvinia (Greene) Dodge in Warren Twp. on May 13, 1839. - LATER HISTORY OF THE OHIO COMPANY (35 KB)
HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO 1788-1881by: H. Z. Williams - CHAPTER XI - (SHAREHOLDER NAMES)Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - June 2005 Washington Co., Ohio Newsletter (42 KB)
Genealogy and Historical Newsletter for Washington County, Ohio.Various articles, biographies.To view past editions (with Index) of this newsletter visit:http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page6.html - 1850 Census Harmar Twp. (11 KB)
1850 HARMAR TWP. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO (Heads of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - JULY 2005 NEWLETTER (24 KB)
Genealogy and Historical Newsletter for Washington County, Ohio. Various articles, biographies. To view past editions (with Index) of this newsletter visit: http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page6.html - 1850 Liberty Twp. Census (8 KB)
Liberty Twp. Washington Co., Ohio (Head of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1839 Estate - Willard Greene, Sr. (11 KB)
1839 Estate of Willard Greene, Sr. of Warren Township, Washington County, Ohio.Transcribed by Debbie Noland Nitsche (5th Gr. Grandaughter) - 1850 Ludlow Twp. Census (8 KB)
Ludlow Twp. Washington Co., Ohio(Head of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1858 Letters Written by Joel & Sylvina Dodge (7 KB)
Letter written on October 26, 1858 by Joel Dodge in Brookfield, LaSalle County, Illinoisto one of his children, either to his dau. Harriet Dodge Mankins or son, Harvey Dodge.Both were living in Warren Township, Washington Co., Ohio.Also, another letter believed to have been written by Joel's wife Sylvina.She mentions 'RODA'.Rhoda was the dau. of Harriet Dodge and William Mankins.The letter was not signed, but when I found these letters they were stabled together. - 1850 Newport Twp. Census (12 KB)
Newport Twp. Washington Co., Ohio (Head of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - 1845 Letters Written by Eliza & Wade Spencer (10 KB)
1845 letters written by Eliza (Greene) Spencer and her son, Wade Spencer in Stephensport, Ky to her mother, Elizabeth Greene and brothers and sisters in Warren Twp., Washington County, Ohio.Also contains my notes about 'who is who' mentioned in the letters. - 1850 Salem Twp. Census (10 KB)
Salem Twp. Washington Co., Ohio (Head of Households).Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Letter Written c. 1845 from Eliza Greene Spencer (4 KB)
This is an undated letter that was not signed, but was most likely written by Eliza Spencer or possibly another sister of Eliza's that I have not been able to identify at the time that I transcribed this letter.I found this stapled to the 1845 letter that was most likely written by Eliza Spencer wrote to her mother Elizabeth Greene in the GREEN/GREENE file at the Washington County History & Genealogy Library in Marietta, Ohio.Some of the contents of this letter is also discussed in the 1845 letters written by Eliza (Greene) Spencer and her son, Wade Spencerin Stephensport, Ky. - Township History of Washington Co., Ohio (24 KB)
Many names of early settlers.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - WRIGHT Obituaries (20 KB)
Compiled & Submitted by Brandon Wright.November 21, 2005. - Biography of CAPTAIN CAIUS MARICUS COLE (17 KB)
Includes some history about his father(Sardis), Grandfather (Asa), and Great-Grandfather (John). Also information about Caius' 4th Great-Grandfather, Hugh Cole. ---Extracted & Submitted by Debbie Noland Nitsche November 2005. - MANKINS CENSUS REPORTS(Partial) (11 KB)
Wood Co., Virginia (West Virginia) and Washington County, Ohio.Transcribed by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - LOWER SALEM CEMETERY (Completed List) (76 KB)
On State Route 821, Washington County, Ohio. - August 2005 NEWSLETTER (23 KB)
Genealogy and Historical Newsletter for Washington County, Ohio. Various articles, biographies. To view past editions (with Index) of this newsletter visit: http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page6.html - September 2005 NEWSLETTER (48 KB)
Genealogy and Historical Newsletter for Washington County, Ohio. Various articles, biographies. To view past editions (with Index) of this newsletter visit: http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page6.html - BENJAMIN OF OHIO - An Online Book (144 KB)
The Story Of The Settlement Of Marietta.Copied by Debbie Noland Nitsche.Copying this book for the use of profit is strictly prohibited. - March 13, 1880 - MARIETTA REGISTER (17 KB)
Marietta and Washington County newspaper.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - October 2005 NEWSLETTER (21 KB)
Genealogy and Historical Newsletter for Washington County, Ohio. Various articles, biographies. To view past editions (with Index) of this newsletter visit: http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page6.html - St. Lukes Baptisim Records (22 KB)
1821-1910.Transcribed by Mary Ann Moseby. - Nov. 18, 1880 MARIETTA REGISTER (11 KB)
Marietta & Washington Co. newspaper. Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - LIST OF SCHOLARS AT THE MUSKINGHUM ACADEMY IN 1817 (5 KB)
LIST OF SCHOLARS AT THE MUSKINGHUM ACADEMY IN 1817 - Extracted from Paragraphs, portraits and pictures supplementary to The history of St. Luke's Church, Marietta, Ohio.By Wilson Waters, 1911 - HISTORY OF ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Part II) (15 KB)
Excerts From THE HISTORY OF ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Part II) (lots of sunames)Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - JANUARY---FEBRUARY 2006 NEWSLETTER (43 KB)
Genealogy and Historical Newsletter for Washington County, Ohio. Various articles, biographies. To view past editions (with Index) of this newsletter visit: http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page6.html - Little Hocking Cemetery (3 KB)
Belpre Township, Washington County, Ohio.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2005 NEWSLETTER (41 KB)
Genealogy and Historical Newsletter for Washington County, Ohio. Various articles, biographies. To view past editions (with Index) of this newsletter visit: http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page6.html - ADDRESS OF GENERAL T. C. H. SMITH (43 KB)
--On the Occasion of the Dedication Of the Washington County Soldiers� Monument Delivered inMarietta, on Friday, September 17, 1875--Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - SHIPYARDS, SHIPS, BRIGS, SCHOONERS, AND STEAMBOATS (40 KB)
On The Ohio and Muskingum RiversBuilt in Marietta and Harmar, Washington County, Ohio--- Includes some information about several steamboat disasters.--- - 1877 Republication Convention (13 KB)
Lots of surnames.Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - SPANISH-AMERICAN AND PHILIPPINE WARS (26 KB)
SPANISH-AMERICAN AND PHILIPPINE WARSMany Washington County and other SE Ohio names mentioned.Company D, 7th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer InfantryCompany E, 7th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer InfantryVarious U. S. Troops - MARCH-APRIL 2006 NEWSLETTER (15 KB)
Genealogy and Historical Newsletter for Washington County, Ohio. Various articles, biographies. To view past editions (with Index) of this newsletter visit: http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page6.html - MAY-JUNE 2006 NEWSLETTER (62 KB)
Genealogy and Historical Newsletter for Washington County, Ohio. Various articles, biographies. To view past editions (with Index) of this newsletter visit: http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page6.html - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (A & B) (7 KB)
Surnames: Alexander, Arnold, Barber, Barker, Barnett, Beach/Beech, Beabout, Beaver, Beebe,Beedle, Bellows, Biddle, Bowie, Brabham, and Burris. Estracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche. - Early Marriages to 1850 in Wash. Co., Ohio (C ) (16 KB)
Carpender/Carpenter,Chapman,Clark(e), Cline,Close,Cobern/Coburn,Collins,Cook/Cooke,Corn/Cornes/Corns,Covey,Craig/Craigg & CushingEstracted by Debbie Noland Nitsche.
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