Clifton, O. - Mrs. Carra T. AULT, 93, died at 8:05 a.m. Wednesday, in the Duke Nursing Home here, where she had been a resident for the past 18 months. Mrs. AULT, widow of Michael AULT, who preceded her in death in 1957, was born in Clark County, April 19, 1871, a daughter of Jacob and Louisa CRABLE TUTTLE. A member of the Cliffside Presbyterian Church here, she had been a resident of the Clifton community for most of her life. Survivors include two sons, Ralph C. AULT of Cedarville, Route 1, and James Howard AULT of St. Petersburg, Fla.; three half-sisters, Mrs. Hazel OHMART, Misses Blanche and Mary TUTTLE, all of Springfield, and one grandchild and three great-grandchildren. The body was taken to the Jackson, Lytle and Coffman Funeral Home in Yellow Springs. Burial will be in Glen Forest Cemetery, Yellow Springs
NOTE: Carras huband, Michal AULT, was the son of
Daniel Drew Alt, Civil War Veteran who photo appears in the photo section
Charles W. AULT
Charles L. AULT, 53, former
resident of Springfield and war veteran died at 3:15 p.m. Sunday at Ft.
Robinson, Neb. according to word received by relatives in Springfield.
For 30 consecutive years, Mr.
AULT had served with the United States army.
He first enlisted in the Spanish-American War, and following the war he
remained in the army. At the time of
the World War he was transferred to France, where he served throughout the
entire war with the Rainbow Division.
Mr. AULT remained in service after the World War. The last two years he had spent at Ft.
Riley, Kan., and he was only recently transferred to the Nebraska post, where
he died of pneumonia.
He leaves two brothers, John
H. AULT, 431 E. Main st., this city; and Michael W. AULT of Clifton, O.
NOTE: This is the 4th son of Daniel
Drew Alt and a nephew of Mary Ellen Alt Rice.
E.
Frank AULT, 70, died Friday at 3:45 p.m. in his home at 418 Linwood av. Death
followed an illness of two years. A lifelong resident of Clark County, Mr. Ault
was a former employee of the Ridgely Trimmer Co. He was a member of the Central
Methodist Church, Springfield Order United American Mechanics and Violet
Council No. 29, Daughters of America. Survivors are the widow, Ada; a brother,
James of Champaign county, and three sisters, Mrs. Susan COX of Yellow Springs,
Mrs. Carrie LYONS of Springfield, and Mrs. Alice LOE of St. Cloud, Fla. The
body was removed to the Richard funeral home and will be returned to the
residence Saturday evening. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at
the residence in charge of the Rev. Dr. Wilbur Fowler, pastor of the Central
Methodist Church. Burial will be made in Ferncliff Cemetery.
Elmer
T. AULT
Elmer T. AULT, 64 of 621 Grant st., died at his residence at ll p.m. Monday. Mr. AULT was a 30-year employee of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Co. After the plant closed, he was employed by the Carmichael Machine Tool Co where he retired one year ago. He was born in Springfield Oct. 25, 1899, the son of John and Lena TITUS AULT and is survived by his widow, Addie, and several cousins. He was a member of Fifth Lutheran Church and Anthony Lodge No. 455, F. and A.M., and was a veteran of World War I. The body was taken to the Littleton Funeral Home, where services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday by the Rev. August Schneider, pastor of the Fifth Lutheran Church. Burial in Fletcher Chapel Cemetery.
NOTE: Elmer was a Grandnephew of Mary Ellen Alt
Rice
EDWARD
H. AULT (son of Adanijah Alt and the second cousin of Mary Ellen Alt who
married Alonzo Rice)
Edward
H. AULT, 66 of Columbus, a former resident of Springfield. Death was caused by
pneumonia. AULT was born in Clark
County and spent most of his life in Springfield, leaving the city for Columbus
about eight years ago. Funeral services
will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the
Glen
L. Myers funeral home of Columbus, and burial will be made in that City.
.
James
K. AULT
James K. Ault, 71, of Yellow Springs, died at 8:50 p.m.
Monday in a Springfield rest home, where he had been a patient for a short
time. Born In Clark County, a few miles north of Yellow Springs, on March 21,
1874, Mr. AULT had farmed for 40 years near Urbana before he retired and went
to Yellow Springs to live with his sister, Mrs. Sue COX. Another sister, Mrs.
Carrie LYONS, matron at the Ohio Masonic Home, Springfield, is the only other
survivor. Mr. AULT was a member of the Bethel Lutheran Church, Clark County.
The body was taken to the Yoder funeral home, Yellow Springs, where funeral
arrangements are being completed.
NOTE: James K. Ault was the son of Adonijah Ault
and a cousin of Mary Ellen Alt Rice
.
JOHN
H. AULT
Headline: Serious Illness Claims Life of John H. Ault,
77
John
H. Ault, 77 of 1507 Sunset blvd., died in City Hospital at 12:40 a.m.
Monday. He had been in failing health
for about two years and was seriously ill for one week.
Born
Nov. 12, 1873, in Clark County, Mr. Ault was the son of Daniel D. and Ellen
Hinkle Ault. He was employed for 25
years as an assemblyman at Robbins and Myers, Inc.
Survivors
include his widow, Lena; one son, Elmer T; one brother, Mickel of Clifton and
two nephews.
The
body was taken to Littleton funeral home.
NOTE: A nephew of Mary Alt Rice and first cousin
to Mary Belle Rice McDonald, Mr. And Mrs. John H. Ault attended Belles funeral
in 1944. John H. Ault was the son of
Daniel Drew Alt, the Civil War Veteran in the photo see photo section of the
Alt Brothers.
.
Lena
AULT
Mrs.
(Mary) Lena AULT, 82, of 1507 Sunset av., died at l:45 a.m. Monday in City
Hospital. She had been ill for the past month. Mrs. AULT was born Nov. 10, 1875
in Clark County, the daughter of Carpenter and Nancy PAINTER TITUS. Her
husband, John died Aug 20, 1951. Survivors include a son Elmer T. AULT of
Springfield, and a sister, Mrs. Stella ROWAND of the Ohio Masonic Home, and
several nieces and nephews. The body was taken to the Littleton's funeral
home.
NOTE: Lenas husband, John, was the son of Daniel
Drew Alt, Civil War Veteran of whom we have a photo in the photo section. John and Lena attended Mary Belle Rice
McDonalds funeral as she was his 1st cousin.
.
Springfield
Daily News, Friday Jan 11, 1929, pg 12
Mrs.
Mary AULT
Mrs. Mary AULT, 75, a former resident of
Springfield, died at 3 a.m. Friday in Clawson, Mich., at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Iona FORESTER. Mrs. Ault
was stricken with pneumonia. The body
will be brought to Springfield for services and burial.
Mrs.
Ault leaves two daughters, Mrs. FORESTER and Mrs. William J. DAY, 212 W.
Columbia st., Springfield. Two brothers
and two sisters also survive her. They
are John A. MOORE, Springfield; Thomas II MOORE, La Grande
NOTE: Mary was the wife of Charles L. Ault, the
son of George W. Alt. Charles Ault was
Mary Ellen Ault Rices nephew
.
Springfield
Daily News, Friday, Aug. 9, 1946, pg 8
COX,
LYONS
Mrs.
Susan E. COX, 79, of 130 Walnut st., Yellow Springs, a native of
Clark
County, died of a cerebral hemorrhage at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the
Springfield
City Hospital. Mrs. COX had been a
patient in the hospital
since
Tuesday, when she fell at her home.
Mrs.
COX, whose husband, S. W. COX, died a few years ago, was born just
north
of Yellow Springs, in Clark County, and had resided in the Yellow
Springs
community all her life. She as a member
of the Yellow Springs
Methodist
Church and the WCTU. Surviving is a sister,
Mrs. Carrie LYONS,
matron
at the Ohio Masonic Home.
The
body was taken to the Littleton-Yoder Funeral Home Yellow Springs
where
services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Burial will be in Glen
Forest
Cemetery, Yellow Springs
(Note
by Janie Martin Whitty: Susan E. Coxs
maiden name was Susan Emily Alt. She
was the daughter of Adonijah and Mary Thomas Alt.)
.
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Tuesday, April 18, 1944, Springfield Daily News
Mrs. Mary Belle RICE MCDONALD
Mrs. Mary Belle (RICE) MCDONALD, 88 of 1203 Linden av., died in her home at 5:30 p.m. Monday where she had been in failing health for several years and critically ill seven weeks. She was born in Springfield on Feb. 27, 1856, the daughter of Alonzo and Mary AULT RICE, who were among the pioneer settlers of Clark County and for whom RICE st. in Springfield in named. Mrs. MCDONALD had spent her entire life in Springfield except for 19 years when she lived in St. Marys. She was the widow of Wesley MCDONALD who died in Springfield in 1925. Two sons also preceded her in death. Mrs MCDONALD was a member of the First Baptist Church. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Arthur FOLEY of Springfield; one step-daughter, Mrs. Bertha FOLEY of Canon City, Colo.; two granddaughters and one great grand-daughter.