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Cooksey, Virginia {I1527} (b. ABT 1834, d. ABT 1860)

Note: In the Virginia 1850 census Virginia Cooksie is listed with a Solomon Miller, wife Mary. Virginia was 16 years of age which would make her around 15 or 16 at that time. In the earlier census, Simpson cooksey was listed with a son and 2 females, one his first wife Mary and a daughter which could have been Virginia. My great grandmother was born in 1842. Her mother died in 1848 after the birth of son James.
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In Loudoun County, Va., Virginia Cooksey is listed with a Betsy Cooper and GI Cooper. age is either 14 or 17 page 277.

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Baltzell, Benjamin {I1534} (b. 4 APR 1832, d. 22 JUL 1908)
Probate: Date: 6 FEB 1907
Place: Pension Papers for him & Wife Lydia

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Webb, Rosetta Horn {I1535} (b. 5 MAR 1854, d. ?)
Note: Thursday August 18,1910
Marysville Journal

Have piece from paper on the divorce of Rosetta Horn from first husband Zimbri WShe claims he was "Chinchy" with his money and he claims he was not. He claims she said he was insanely jealous, he denies this.

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Adams, Samuel N. {I1551} (b. 1813, d. 14 AUG 1847)
Note: I found Samuel N's tombstone in Cheshire cemetery and looking at it found a signature at the bottom of it, presumably the stone mason who made it. The signature was my Great grandfather Jeremiah Ellinwood.

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Adams, Electa\Alecta {I1560} (b. 8 JAN 1808, d. 21 OCT 1888)
Note: dcw bk 2 p 248 Delaware county index

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Mulvaine, James {I1580} (b. 10 NOV 1819, d. 7 DEC 1893)
Note: My records from 1880 census of Union Co.,OH shows following.
James Mulvain age 56
Barbie McCune age 54

Children Listed;
Sandford Mulvain age 22
Mary Mulvain age 21
Annie Mulvain age 18
Allice Mulvain age 16
William Mulvain age 17 GR.son
George Murphy age 24 hired hand
Nora Murphy age 2 gr. daughter

Found a marriage for Sandford Mulvain (wife) Mary Norris.(m)Dec 30,1880 Coshocton,OH)

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Adams, Samuel {I1610} (b. 1781, d. 8 OCT 1843)
Note: Samuel Adams moved to Delaware Co.,Ohio in 1828.After his wife's death he returned to Putnam Co,NY where he remarried.He returned to Ohio by 1840(listed in census at Samuel Adams 2nd)Samuel Adams'1843 will mentioned wife Martha and his eight children and made s-i-l William Rider and brother Bartholomew his executors.

Step-son George W.Ridgeway(father Isaac Ridgeway) George's wife Essie Andrus d.July 2,1864 and 2 children Cynthia w/o C.J.Slough and Josephine.
Will: Date: 1848
Place: Delaware, Oh

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Adams, Rev.Bartholomew {I1617} (b. , d. ?)
Note: Bartholomew Adams moved first to Wayne Co.,NY 1834/5 (as per deed) where is son was born. By 1837 (when he performed a marriage) he was living in Berkshire Twsp Delaware Co.,Oh.LA (1850) Rev. bartholomew Adams (on docket Delaware Co.,Oh).



Bartholomew Adams estate papers are listed in the book by carol Willsey Bell.
"Ohio Wills and Estates to 1850."


Additional information on bartholomew Adams in the index was provided in 1858 by Roy Scott, either great grandson Roy D. Scott Jr.(1921--) The Scotts may still be there.

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Adams, Sarah {I1618} (b. , d. ?)
Note: In his 1825 will Gilbert adams specified that each of his two grandsons, children of his daughter Sarah raynor (presumably deceased though not so stated), were to be paid $50 each when they reached age 21. In 1810 in Putnam Valley, there was a Samuel Raynor living in the vicinty of Gilbert's other chrilden. They were a young couple with no children.(No marriage record or gravestone found.)

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Adams, Moses R. {I1619} (b. 1788, d. ?)
Note: Moses R. Adams moved from New York to berlin, Delaware County, Ohio in 1829/30. He and his wife sold out the last of their land ($ acres) in Delaware County, Ohio in late 1840. He moved to Van Wert, Ohio by 1850, his wife having died in the intervening decade. In Van Wert (1850) living with Moses R. Adams,farmer, besides son Harvey, was a Elizabeth A. Adams (b.1823, OH) ? daughter-in-law, and children, Emily b. 1840, OH., Rachel, b. 1844 OH., and Charles, b. 1849, OH. The name of Moses R. Adams children were supplied by "Meda" Roloson, d/o Jesse Adams, probably at the 1925 Adams reunion held in Delaware, Ohio. No gravestones for any of this family (except Jesse) in either Delaware or Van Wert counties, Oh.

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Adams, Philip {I1620} (b. 31 MAY 1784, d. 1 OCT 1874)
Note: Philip Adams moved to Warren Co.,Ohio in 1823 and to Miami Co.,Ohio in 1831. He was left $400 in his father's 1825 Will. Neither Philip or Phoebe (Travis) Adams left a Will or Administration. Prior to his retirement about 1860 Philip distributed all his land and personal property to his children. None of the children were involved in the family correspondence in the early 1900's which merely stated that Philip lived in Covington. Philip and Phoebe Adams were mentioned in the Miami History Biography of their son Clark.

Adams, Philip, age 91, three miles west of Piqua, Washington Township, Miami County.

Died: October 1, 1874 at his residence, buried age 90 y,1 d. Survivors are; Mrs. Phoebe Travis Adams and nine children. He was born May 31, 1783 in Duchess County, New York. He married Phoebe Travis, December 25, 1808. They moved to Hardin County, Ohio in 1824, where he remained six years, then coming to Miami County and lived the rest of his life. He had six sons and five daughters, nine still living: sixty-eight grandchildren and forty-nine great grandchildren. His wife is now eighty-eight (88) years old. A member of the Greene Street M.E. Church.
(This date taken from his obit in the Miami Helmet Paper, Piqua Ohio, October 8, 1874.

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Ellinwood, Margaret Ella {I1628} (b. 28 FEB 1862, d. 14 DEC 1884)
Note: Richwood Gazette
Dec 21, 1882 pg. 2

Maragret Ellen Wallace--Daughter of Jeremiah and Julia Ellinwood and wife of John Wallace since September 18,1879 was born February 28, 1861 and died December 14, 1882, aged 21 years, 9 onths and 14 days.

She became a member of M.P. Church at Claibourne, Ohio during the pastorate of Rev. T. H. Graham, in which relation she continued to the day of her death, a worthy and contistent member. Her illness(comsumption) was coninued for 3 years, and was a great sufferer, but her spirit was uncomplaining and submissive. Being so young it was not strange that she clung to life and hoped to the last that her days might be prolonged. But a few days since I visited her and held religious converse and prayer, I adverted to the subject of God's fatherhood and it was manifest by her sweet pitieth of assueance that she realized "That as a father piteith his children, so the Lord piteith them that fear Him."

Appropriote funeral obsequies were conducted by W.M. Creamer at Bethlehem Church, the 16th of December and the body interred in the cemetery at tis place.

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Ellinwood, Howard Francis {I1632} (b. 3 FEB 1890, d. 15 FEB 1968)
Note: Howard Francis Ellinwood
Uncle Howard and Aunt Hazel Ellinwood moved to Montane before their children were born and here several years ago one daughter visited out there and she says the old homestead is still there. All of their daughters were born around Noxon, Montana.
There was a book put out about Noxon, Montana and in it one paragraph reads:
Mrs. Ellinwood recalled crossing the ferry at Noxon. Smead's ferry, by 1912, was no longer there. "You crossed the tracks in Noxon near a depot to the river, turn east a short distance and got on the ferry.
On the north shore of the river, "You hit the Lewis and Clark trail, the old Kootenai Indian Trail, and went west on it. Lewis and Clark's cabin was still there." (The cabin was probably a fur trappers trading station about a mile west of the ferry landing on the north side of the river where a small creek flowed in, recalled by another Settler to be there in very early years.)
Howard had told me we would live on a county road on Bull Run (river). We hit his trail, it was pretty rocky. After we had traveled quite a distance I asked him when we would hit the county road. "Why, this is it, he replied."
The newly weds moved into the little log Horse Thief ranger station (which most like;y a building left from the great Northern Tote Road days) while they built on their homestead sixteen mile from the Noxon ferry. Ellinwood built a water wheel from poles and lumber and powered machinery to cut lumber. Then he built a log barn, root cellar, a chicken house and began clearing six acres of land. Six foot high slats were nailed to thin rails, fencing deer out of the garden plot hand spaded in the rich virgin soil. It was close enough to Bull Run to bucket water to the beans, corn, spuds, lettuce and other vegatables that grew in the mild summer climate.
When supplies were needed from Noxon, he got out the harness and hitched the team to his wagon and headed out on the trail to town, taking two days for the round trip.
The water powered whell Howard Ellinwood built on Star Creek at his Bull River homestead. Using this, he cut the lumber and slats used for his buildings. Courtesy from Howard and Hazel Ellinwood, collection.

The book I read belonged to Sally Ellinwood, Murray, a daughter of Howard and Hazel ellinwood. She is now deceased also along with her sisters.

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Ellinwood, George Preston Gilbert {I1636} (b. 23 AUG 1863, d. 24 MAR 1924)
Note: 1920 Census Union County Taylor Twp.

#105-109 ELLINWOOD, Gilbert P. Head-age 56 Marr
, Rebecca E. Wife-age 53
, Julia E. Daughter-Age-22

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Ellinwood, Lyman Watson {I1660} (b. 5 JAN 1874, d. 13 DEC 1920)
Note: Lyman attended schools in Rock Island, Illinois, and davenport (Iowa) Business College.

Lyman began work for the Moline (Illinois) Wagon Company in 1891 as an office-boy and gradually worked up in the office and on the road as a traveling salesman. in 1904 he became an officer of the John Deere Plow Company in Indianapolis. He eventually became a director and general manager of the company's home office and affiliates in Baltimore, Syracus, and Atlanta.

He was active in the Elks Lodge, the Republican party, the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and the Christian Church.

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Ellinwood, William Eugene {I1663} (b. 9 JUN 1880, d. 16 MAY 1928)
Note: William Eugene enlisted in Company B, 16th U.S. Infantry at Fort Slocum, N.Y. Served in the Philippine Insurrection 1900-1903.

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J.Ellinwood, Alice {I1682} (b. 11 JUN 1883, d. 13 FEB 1942)
Note: Alice J. Ellinwood graduated University of Wisconsin, 1910. Presbyterian missionary in Thailand, 1911-1940, for many years principal of Wattana Wittaya Academy, Bangkok. Died feb. 13, 1942 in Clifton Springs New York sanitarium.

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Ellinwood, George G {I1683} (b. 9 JUN 1885, d. ?)
Note: George is listed in the Philadelphia telephone directories through 1947. His son kenneth is listed through 1961.

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S.Dollinger, George {I1696} (b. 1836, d. ?)
Note: Ages and names taken from Lost Creek Twp,Miami County Oh 1880 census in FT.Wayne library Sept.30,1995

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Shults, Mary Ann {I1758} (b. 23 MAR 1846, d. 23 JAN 1894)
Note: Abstracts from the Delaware Gazette 1890-1894

Obituary- Mary Ann Strine, daughter of John and Susan Shults, was born near Norton 47 years ago,was baptized in infancy and in 1862 was received into the Reformed Church. In 1867 she united in marriage to Mr.James Strine, with whom she spent a happy life. She was the mother of two daughters and three sons who with a lovong husband, several sisters and brothers and an aged mother and other relatives survive her, Rev. Williams of the Reformed Church conducted the service.
(note; one daughter was Ida D.Strine Adams,wife of Oren A,Adams son of
Augustus and Ophelia Andrews Adams.

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