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BALCOMB, Charles
Elyria Republican, Thursday, April 5, 1894
Mr. Charles Balcomb, died at his home at Turner's Mills, Thursday morning after a serious illness of short duration. Mr. Balcomb was born in New York state, May 13, 1808, and died February 27, 1896, aged eighty-seven years, nine months and fourteen days. For many years he has been a highly-respected citizen of this place and was one of the few remaining pioneers of Lorain County. About sixty years ago, he was united in marriage with Miss Cynthia Morehouse, who with one son and two daughters, remains to mourn the loss of one who has proven himself for many years a most devoted husband and a kind and affectionate father.
The funeral was held at the school-house at Turner's Mills, Sunday Morning at ten o'clock, Rev. T.M. Sherwood, conducting the services.
A large concourse of friends and relatives were present to pay their last respects to the memory of a good Christian man. Elyria Republican - March 5, 1896.
Louise Moran
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BALCOMB, Rhoda, See Rhoda Boughton |
BALDAUD, Dorothy E. See Dorothy E. Myers |
BALDAUF, Harold J., (February 18, 1914 - October 28, 1992)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Oct 30, 1992, pg. 7 sec. E Obituary
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Harold Baldauf, farmer, operated vegetable stand
North Ridgeville - Harold J. Baldauf was a hard working farmer.
He and his wife, Marcella, operated a fruit and vegetable
stand on Avon Belden Rd., one mile north of Center Ridge Rd. in North Ridgeville. For 47 years, they sold a wide variety of vegetables and fruits, all grown on their farm.
Mr. Baldauf, 78, died of a heart attack Wednesday at his home in North Ridgeville. He was born in Avon and lived in the Avon/North Ridgeville area all his life. Mr. Baldauf belonged to St. Peter Catholic Church in North Ridgeville and its Holy Name Society. His son, Ray was killed in Vietnam in 1969. Less than ten years later, another son, Ronald, died in a train accident in North Ridgeville. Besides his wife, Mr. Baldauf is survived by his daughter, Carol Hamm of Grafton; sons, Bernard of Avon Lake and David of North Ridgeville; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a sister; and a brother.
Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Peter Catholic Church, 35777 Center Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville.
Richard J. O'Keefe
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BALDWIN, Daniel T.
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BALDWIN, Margaret E., (July 22, 1921 - Abt. April 26, 1981)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Apr 28, 1981, pg. 2 sec. D Death Notice
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Margaret E. Baldwin, residence Sheffield Lake,wife of Sam O., mother of Cheryl. Funeral service Wednesday, April 29, at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the Burmeister Avon Lake Funeral Home, 163 Avon-Belden Rd., (Rt. 83), 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday.
Richard J. O'Keefe
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BALDWIN, Philura
Lorain County Recorder, Saturday March 12, 1892
Miss Philura Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baldwin, died at her home in Berea Thursday, March 3. The deceased was twenty-six years old and graduated from Baldwin University, call of ’86.
Abstracted by Norma Karter, Elyria newspaper lookups
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BALDWIN, Samuel O., (Abt. 1920 - February 13, 2001)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Feb 15, 2001, pg. 6 sec. B Death Notice
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Samuel O. Baldwin, 80, beloved husband of Rosella and the late Margaret; dear father of Cheryl, Sam and the late Dorothy; dear step-father of Carol, Norma and Ralph; loving grandfather of three; step-grandfather of five and great grandfather of nine; dear brother of Eugene, Christine, Margaret and Dorothy and William (both deceased). Entered into rest Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2001. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, 10 a.m. at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 410 Lear Rd., Avon Lake. Interment Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Avon. Memorial contributions may be made to the Holy Spirit Building Fund or the charity of the donor's choice.
Richard J. O'Keefe
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BARCHARD, William
The Elyria Republican Newspaper, September 3, 1885
Grafton - Died in Eaton, August 22,1885, Mr. Wm. Barchard, aged 80 years. The deceased was one of the early pioneers of Lorain County. He was born in Thorne, Yorkshire, England, in 1805. He landed in this country in 1829, since
which time he has lived in the vicinity of Grafton. Eaton was then, as was the larger portion of Lorain and surrounding counties, an unbroken forest.
Here in the wilderness Mr. Barchard located and here he lived for fifty-six years, sharing the hardships and privations of pioneer life, accumulating by faithful and honest toil and his keen financial abilities a pleasant home of plenty, as a reward of industry. In 1830 he married Miss Recta Lyndes, who shared with him the more prosperous results as well as trials and privations of pioneer life until the winter of 1866, when he was called to mourn her loss. Six sons and six daughters were born of this marriage, all of whom, except the second son who died in 1864 survive him. The deceased was a man of honest and upright integrity, a kind and sympathetic husband and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his loss.
The funeral rites were solemnized at the residence August 24th, by Rev. M.W. Reece, after which his remains were placed in the Eaton vault for future interment. The relatives of the deceased return thanks to the many friends and neighbors for the kind assistance rendered at the funeral services.
Submitted by Richard Kurish, no relation
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BARNES, Celia, See Celia E. Ramaklus
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BARRES, Adam Barres Sr.
1799-1877
Adam Barres Biography
Adam Barres Sr. is brother of Margaretha Barres Adams.
Adam Barres Sr. migrated from Amsterdam, Holland in 1857, with his family: 7 sons and 2 daughters to Cleveland, Ohio.
For naming his 7th son after the German Kaiser (William Frederick) he received DM 100. Adam Barres Sr. was met by Paul Poudermacher, who took them to Avon, Ohio, to the home of Matthew Adams at the Weidenkopf Hotel. The Barres family lived at the hotel for a short time until they found a home on Stoney Ridge Rd. The first Barres Family home in America was a log house which was then replaced by a 2 story house 18x36 with an "L", 16x26, + a two story barn 24x30. The farm consisted of about 50 acres. They lived on this farm until they died. The house was still occupied in 1955.
Art Fulweber, see the family tree
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BARRES, Adam Barres Jr.
1837 - 1913
Evening Telegram
ADAM BARRES DIES AT LORAIN HOSPITAL
Funeral for Max will be held Friday morning.
Adam Barres aged 76 who for many years lived in Ridgeville died Wednesday at St Joseph's hospital where he has been for the last three years. Pneumonia was the cause of ibs death He leaves a widow and ten children: William F formerly street superintendent C W C A , Gertrude and Kate of Elyria, J W of Butternut Ridge, Joe of Dover, Matt, Frank of the United States navy who is now at Boston.
Thursday, January 02, 1913 Elyria, Ohio
Art Fulweber, see the family tree
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BARRES, Joseph
1847 - 1926
Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #004, Id#: 0014800
April 5, 1926, Source: Source unknown
Barres-Joseph P., age 79, beloved husband of Anna; Father of Mrs. Amelia Durmen of Elyria, Mrs. Cora Wigert of North Ridgeville, Mrs. Bessie Halsted of Buffalo. St. Peter Church, North Ridgeville, Ohio
Art Fulweber, see the family tree
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BARRY, Anna nee Bachman
Ill one year, Mrs. Anna E. Bachman Barry, 65, 1307 2nd St, Lorain, died at 12:45 pm, Dec. 18th 1949, in her home. Mrs Barry was born in Vermilion and came to Lorain 36 years ago. She was a member of the Christian Temple, Lorain Sisterhood, Women's Benefit Association and Fern Temple Pythian Sisters. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs F Woodcock, Mrs. Harold Clotz, Mrs. Ralph Lindsey, all of Lorain; three sons, Herbert, Bellevue; Conrad, Amherst; and Raymond, Lorain; and six grandchildren. Her husband John died in Sept 1930. Services were held at the Christian Temple at 2pm Wednesday. Burial was made in Ridge Park Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Barry was the sister of the late Mrs. C D Williams. Frank Baker is a nephew.
Sharon Swanson
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BARRY, Janet, See Janet Lindsey |
BARRY, Raymond
Lorain - Raymond William "Army" BARRY, 76, of Lorain, was pronounced dead Friday Sept 18, 1992 in Lorain Community Hospital following a one month illness. He was born July 2, 1916, in Lorain, where he was a lifelong resident. Barry was employed at the US Steel Corp., as a forklift driver, retiring in 1975. He was a member of the Christian Temple, Lorain Masonic
Lodge No. 552 F & A.M.; the Scottish Rite Society; and Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society. Barry had served with the Emergency Police Auxiliary for 30 years. Survivors include his daughter, Mrs. John Paul (Marilyn)
JONES of Lorain; and his sisters Mrs. Harriet WOODCOCK, Mrs. Ellen CLOTZ,
and Mrs. Janet LINDSEY all of Lorain. He was proceeded in death by his
wife, June P. and brothers Herbert Sr. and Joe. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Sunday in the Walter A. Frey Funeral Home, 700 W. Erie Ave. Lorain. Services will be at 1 pm Monday in the funeral home. The Rev. Larry D Anderson, pastor of the Christian Temple, will officiate. Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park, Amherst Twp. Contributions may be made to the Christian Temple.
Sharon Swanson
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BARTHOLOMEW, Mrs. George
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BASSETT, George N.
The Chronicle-Telegram, 18 Sept 1967
WELLINGTON - Funeral services for George N. Bassett, well known fur, hide and wool dealer, will be tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the Curtis E. Truman Fumneral Home. The Rev. George Bender will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Bassett, 85, of 334 Prospect St., where he had lived more than 40 years, died Saturday at 5:15 p.m. in Southern Lorain County Hospital. He was born in Wellington and started fur buying and trading at the age of 15. he was active in his business until retirement in 1954. And after that time assisted his son, Gaylord, in its operation.
In 1901 Mr. Bassett had moved to Nova and entered the lumber business with his stepfather, returning to Wellington to establish his own business in 1922. Mr. Bassett and his wife, Pearl, who survives, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary July 6. He also leaves a daughter, Luella Gullett, Elyria; two sons, Ford of Lake Worth, Fla. and Gaylord, Wellington; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Luella Moehle, Wellington. Friends will be received in the funeral home.
Leslie Rodriguez, Aug 2007
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BATES, Alfred
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BATES, Alfred M.
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BATES, Amanda nee Carter
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BATES, Daniel
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BATES, Grace
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BATES, Harold S.
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BATES, Hazel
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BATES, Rachel
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BATTENHOUSE, Philip
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BATTLE, Mina nee Gilson
Mina E. Battle nee Gilson, born 1847, Trumbul County, Ohio. (Mina was the daughter of Eli Darwin Gilson and Sarah Ann Millard Gilson)
Obituary: Toledo Blade, Wednesday July 18, 1928 p. 24
Battle - Mrs. Mina E. at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Oscar B. Sabin, 830 Bush street, Tuesday, July 17, 1928, at 9:00AM age 79 years. Funeral services at the above residence Wednesday, July 18, 1928, at 7:30 PM interment at Brighton, Ohio, Thursday. F.D. Bolander, funeral director.
Sari Anna
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BAYLESS, Charles Henry
Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, OH, March 21 1923
Charles Henry Bayless, son of Burton and Nancy Bayless, was born November 19th, 1841 and departed this life March 14, 1923, aged 81 years, 3 months and 7 days. He had lived practically all his life in Camden Township. He was a veteran of the Civil War, serving in the 43rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry from the first call for men until peace was proclaimed. He has ben in active business in Kipton for 27 years.
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BAYLESS, Elizabeth nee Dent
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BAYLESS, Lena, See Lena Pomeroy
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