Pamela Ann Palmer1

F, #45091, d. 11 September 1905

Family: William Rugg b. 8 Nov 1825

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MarriageJul 24, 18511
DeathSep 11, 1905Leominster, Worcester Co., MA, USA1
ParentsDIsrael Palmer of Leominster MA

Citations

  1. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 51.

Walter Underwood1

M, #45092, b. 27 May 1838, d. 7 July 1901

Family: Elizabeth Ann Rugg b. 31 Jul 1838, d. 24 Aug 1906

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BirthMay 27, 18381
MarriageMar 31, 18591
DeathJul 7, 19011
Children+2 children

Citations

  1. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 51.

Lydia W. Davidson

F, #45093, b. 27 July 1831, d. 10 August 1864

Family: Samuel Rugg b. 28 Nov 1819, d. 1 Feb 1902

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BirthJul 27, 1831Sterling, MA, USA
MarriageDec 12, 18501
DeathAug 10, 1864Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, USA

Citations

  1. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 51.

Louise Hosmer1

F, #45094, d. 3 January 1910

Family: Henry Howard Rugg b. 3 Aug 1839

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MarriageDec 31, 18671
Immigrationcirca 1868Akron, Summit Co., OH, USA1
DeathJan 3, 19101
ParentsDSewell and Nancy (Pierce) Hosmer

Citations

  1. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 52.

Betsy Leonard1,2

F, #45095, b. 1 January 1786, d. 21 October 1877

Family: Wheelock Houghton b. 19 Sep 1779, d. 14 Jul 1864

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BirthJan 1, 1786MA, USA, dd calc; age 60 in 1850 census; age 74 in 1860 census; age 84 in 1870 census1,3
Origin1810Pittsford, NH, USA1
MarriageMay 7, 1810Pittsford, Rutland Co., VT, USA, MLM: Pittsford, NH4,1
1850 Census1850Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, USA, age 70, a shoemaker; Mrs. W., age 60, NH; Widow Betsey Leonard, 96, MA; next door were John H. Elliot, as well as a George Wheelock2
1860 Census1860Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, USA, age 81, shoemaker; and Elizabeth Fuller, 14, VT3
DeathOct 21, 1877aged 91 y 9 m 20 d; MLM: also Dec. 21, 18775
ParentsDBetsy Leonard2

Citations

  1. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 52.
  2. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_427; Page: 116/ p. 121, line 26, dwl 367-420.
  3. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire; Roll: M653_668; Page: 71; line 18, dwl 496-564.
  4. [S412] Keene NH Vital Records, p. 111/114?
  5. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 52, 93.

Harriet M. Blair1

F, #45096, b. 7 July 1839

Family: Nicholas H. Wyatt b. 7 May 1831

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BirthJul 7, 1839Lafayette Twp, Medina Co., OH, USA2
MarriageFeb 16, 18571

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Nicholas H. Wyatt1

M, #45097, b. 7 May 1831

Family: Harriet M. Blair b. 7 Jul 1839

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BirthMay 7, 1831Wayne Twp, Steuben Co., NY, USA2
MarriageFeb 16, 18571
BiographyNotes for Nicholas H. Wyatt:
From the "History of Medina County and Ohio", 1881-
"N. H. Wyatt, transfer; Clyde, Sandusky Co; was born May 7, 1831, in Steuben Co., Wayne
Township, N.Y; son of Jonathan and Phoebe (Buck) Wyatt. He was born in August, about the
year 1776, in Providence, R.I; he was a son of Stutely Wyatt, who was a near relative of Sir John
Wyatt, who came over from England in the Mayflower, in 1620. Phoebe Buck was born in the
northwest part of Pennsylvania, Oct. 22, 1804; daughter of Benjamin Buck, who was of German
descent. In 1835, the Wyatt family emigrated West to Montgomery Township, Ashland Co.,
Ohio, where he purchased 40 acres, situated one mile north of the town of Ashland, where they
lived until Feb. 22, 1843, when they located in this township, southeast part, on a farm now
owned by Mr. Kiplinger, where he remained until his death, which occured in June, 1871. He
was a man of but limited education; was a man of industrious habits, and for fifty years was a
member of the regular Baptist Church. During the war of 1812, he "drew at nine drafts" and
came free each time, and volunteered at last. To him were born seven children, all of whom
attained mature years - four of whom are living - Susan, Mrs. Richard Stevenson, now in Kansas;
Ann, now in Dade Co., Mo., the wife of Robert Baubelle; Marvin B., in Clyde, Sandusky Co;
and Nicholas, our subject, who is the eldest of the number. At the age of 21, he hired out to work
by the mouth. In 1854, he went West to Winnebago Co., Ill., and engaged in farming pursuits.
Feb. 16, 1857, was married to Harriet M. Blair, who was born in this township July 7, 1839,
daughter of Isaac and Rebecca Blair, of this township. Mr. Wyatt was a resident of Winnebago
Co. for seven years. In August, 1862, he enlisted in Co. B, 74th Ill. V.I., serving three months;
then was transferred to second battalion, Co H, and was in charge of a company of pioneers of
the Pioneer Corps, whose place was in the advance of the army to pioneer the way for the
advancing columns - build bridges, and lay pontons across rivers and large streams not fordable,
and were often under fire, when in the discharge of their duty. Served twenty months in this
capacity, was then transferred into the 1st U.S. Veteran Engineers, Co. F, where he served until
the termination of the war. July 23, 1864, was Gen. Wood's Orderly, was bearing a dispatch to
Gen. McPherson, and saw him shot from his horse, and was the first man to pick him up and
place him in others' care. Upon his return from service, lived two years in this township, then
removed to Clyde, Sandusky Co., this State, where he has since resided and is permanently
located, andis engaged in the transfer and draying business. Of five children born him, three are
living Clara E., a teacher in the public schools at Clyde; Eddie and Harriet. Mr. Wyatt had two
brothers in the late war; Joel served eighteen months in the 6th O.V.C;since dead; has one child,
Stella. Marvin B., enlisted first for three months in Co. K, 8th Ohio. After serving his time, he reenlisted
for three years, serving out his time; was severely wounded at the battle of Gettysburg,
and was left for dead on the field. The Wyatt family are true and loyal Republicans."
His father's age in the 1860 census was 74 and in the 1850 census was 64. I believe the account
in "The History of Medina County and Ohio" to be in error when it states that he was born about
the year 1776. If he was born in 1776, the age difference between him and his wife would have
been 28 years, I believe that 19 years is more realistic. I believe the entire beginning of the
account to have major errors. It states that Jonathan was born in Providence, R.I. and the 1860
and 1850 census states Mass. The account also states that he was a descendant of Sir John Wyatt
who came over on the Mayflower; there was no passenger on the Mayflower by that name.2
ParentsSJonathan Wyatt and Phoebe Buck1

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Lewis H. Blair1

M, #45098, b. 21 December 1839

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BirthDec 21, 18392
Milit-BegCo. C., 79th Ohio National Guard
DeathWashington, DC, USA1
BurialShaw Cemetery, Lafayette Twp, Medina Co., OH, USA2
BiographyLewis H. Blair, according to the "History of Medina County and Ohio" published in
1881, lost his life while in Washington, D.C., where he was serving out his term of
enlistment as a member of Co. C, 79th Ohio National Guard. It should be noted that
his cousin, Loren H. Phinney served in the same Company. Loren would give his son
the middle name Lewis.
The following is a more accurate account.
On July 20, 1863, Loring volunteered and joined the Seventy-ninth Battalion, C
Company of the Ohio National Guard. He volunteered to serve five years. This
Company was made up of eighty-five volunteers from Lafayette Township and
surrounding areas. It included two of Loring's cousins, Hamilton M. Blair and Lewis
H. Blair. This was a State Militia for the protection of Ohio. On August 15, 1863, the
unit elected Oscar P. Phillips as its Captain. Not much is known of the groups' work
until May of 1864, when the 79th Battalion was mustered into U.S. Service as part of
the 166th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The following is taken from "A
History of The State of Ohio," Vol. IV. (The Civil War Era) page 428.
"Believing that the war could be ended by the close of the summer of 1864, if enough
men could be put into the field, it was proposed at a meeting of northwestern state
governors at Washington that each state supply a quota of men for one hundred days,
to be used chiefly for garrison or guard duty, thus releasing regulars for field service.
The governors agreed, the President accepted the plan and the call went forth. Brough
(then governor of Ohio), through his efficient Adjutant-General, Benjamin R. Cowen,
summoned the newly organized National Guard for this work. The driving energy of
the governor put 35,982 men into federal service within sixteen days. No other state
was so prompt. Only one company refused to serve, and it was dishonorably dismissed
from the National Guard. The hundred days' men performed a useful service, mostly
behind the lines, but their contribution did not enable the government to bring the war
to an end by autumn, as Brough had hoped. However, he had done his part."
The 166th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry was organized at Camp Cleveland, Ohio,
May 13 and 15, 1864, to serve one hundred days. It was composed of the Fifty-ninth
Battalion, Ohio National Guard, from Holmes County; Sixty-third Regiment, Ohio
National Guard, from Huron County; Seventy-ninth Battalion, Ohio National Guard,
from Medina County; and one company of the Fifty-second Battalion, Ohio National
Guard, from Wayne County. Twenty-seven out of eighty-five members of Company
C, Seventy-ninth Battalion, Ohio National Guard went into Company D, 166th
Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Fifty-eight members did not sign up for the
"Hundred Days." Loring and his cousin, Hamilton Blair, did not sign up, however, his
cousin Lewis Blair (Hamilton's half brother) did. On June 2, 1864, Lewis became the
first member of the 166th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry to die. In all, forty
members would die in the war. Out of the twenty-seven members that enlisted for the
"Hundred Days," from Lafayette, three would die while serving: Lewis, Jacob A.
Miller, and Levi Miller.
His birth date is arrived by taking his death date and subtracting 22Y 6M 12D. That is
his age on his tombstone.
Tombstone Inscriptions From the Cemeteries in Medina Co., Ohio - 1983,
compiled by The Medina Co. Genealogical Society
Pg 226 Shaw Cmty - Lafayette Twp
BLAIR, Lewis s/o I&R, Member of Co. D 166 Regt., Died in Washington
D.C. June 2, 1862 - 22Y6M12D2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Clara Wyatt1

F, #45099

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Birth

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.

Caroline Rowe Jacobs1

F, #45100, b. 7 August 1845, d. 6 August 1934

Family: Loring Hewit Phinney b. 23 Jul 1833, d. 4 Apr 1915

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BirthAug 7, 1845Vevay, Switzerland Co., IN, USA2
Adoption1852by John Jacobs1
MarriageOct 22, 1865Lafayette, Medina Co., OH, USA1
DeathAug 6, 1934Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH, USA2
BurialAug 9, 1934Spring Grove Cemetery, Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA, Medina Mausoleum, compartment No. 6, Tier 1, Section A, on the west side of the North Corridor.2
NoteNotes for Caroline Rowe Jacobs:
1860 U.S. Census • Ohio • Medina • Lafayette I 12/34
Caroline was living with John Jacob and his wife, Margaret.
Articles in the:
Medina County Gazette, Medina Co., OH Friday 1915 Jun 18 page 6
LAFAYETTE
"Mrs. L. H. Phinney was in Cleveland Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Frank Shaw for a week or two."
It should be noted that in her obituary of 1934 Row is spelled with an e. It is believed that she
passed this spelling on to her children as being correct. In 2000, the family gained access to her
parents hand written Marriage Liscense on which the name is spelled Row, without the e. In the
19th century it was common place for the same name to be spelled differant ways and for families
to spell the same name differantly.
PHINNEY CAROLINE R
County Name: CUYAHOGA Date of Death: 8/6/1934
Volume Number: 7584 Certificate Number: 47869
Her last residence was 2758 W. 16th St. Medina, OH.
In the 1930 census she was enumerated 2 times once with her grandson Carl Phinney in Medina
(April 8) and once with her daughter Elsie Shaw in Cleveland(April 3).
Obit from 1934
Mrs. Caroline Phinney
Funeral services for Caroline Rowe Phinney were held Thursday, Aug. 9, conducted by Rev.
George Bates, at the Waite funeral parlors in Medina. Mrs. Phinney died Aug. 6, at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Frank Shaw, 2758 West 16th street, Cleveland, after a few days' illness. She
suffered a stroke which proved fatal.
Had she lived one day more she would have been 89 years old. The last nine years of her life
were chiefly spent with her daughter, Elsie, with frequent visits with her grandson, Carl Phinney,
and friends from Medina.
At an early age she associated herself with the Baptist church and spent he entire life a
Christian, believing in God and His teachings. Her greatest comfort was found in reading the
Bible.
Caroline Rowe Phinney was born in Vevay, Switzerland county, Indiana on Aug. 7, 1845, the
only child of William M. and Mary Ann Cole Rowe. Being left and orphan in infancy, at the age
of seven years, she came to Ohio and lived with the family of John Jacobs, in Lafayette. Oct. 22,
1865, she was married to Laung(sic) H. Phinney, who died April 4, 1915. To this union two
children were born, a daughter and a son. Mrs. Elsie Shaw and Irwin, who died at the age of 50
years. There are three grandchildren, Evelyn Shaw and Mrs. Mildred Holcomb, of Cleveland,
and Carl Phinney, of Medina, and three great-grandchildren.2
ParentsDWilliam Rowe and Mary Cole

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Elsie DeEtte Phinney1

F, #45101, b. 7 October 1866, d. 12 August 1964

Family: Frank Elmer Shaw b. 30 Oct 1866, d. 28 Oct 1939

Biography

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BirthOct 7, 1866Lafayette, Medina Co., OH, USA1
MarriageOct 11, 18901
DeathAug 12, 1964Orlando, FL, USA1
BurialSpring Grove Cemetery, Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA2
NoteNotes for Elsie DeEtte Phinney:
Buried in Lot No.49 Section No.2 Spring Grove Cemetery
Obit Orlando Sentinel
"Mrs. Elsie D. Shaw, 97, of 2720 E. Gore St., died Wednesday.
She came here a year ago from Cleveland, Ohio, where she was a member of the Pilgrim
Congregational Church.
Daughters, Mrs. Kenneth A. Holcomb Sr., Mrs. Carl R. Davis, Orlando ; a grandchild; three
great-grandchildren survive.
Carey Hand Funeral Home is in charge."
Handwritten obituary by Elsie Shaw sometime between 1957 and 1961.
"Funeral services will be held at (time) (name of funeral home) for Elsie D. Shaw, who died in
her home at 1743 N. Taylor Rd. E. Cleveland, at the age of ( ) She was the widow of Frank E.
Shaw who passed on in 1939. She was formaly of Medina Ohio. Daughter of Loring H. Phinney
and Caroline L. Phinney of LaFayette O. She came to Cleveland in 1909. Since coming to
Cleveland she has been a member of Pilgrim Congregational Church. She is survived by two
daughters Mildred L. Holcomb of same address and Evelyn G. Davis of Orlando Fla. one Grand
son Kenneth Holcomb Jr. and two great grand sons."2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Ervine Lewis Phinney1

M, #45102, b. 18 June 1874, d. 1 June 1925

Family: Bertha Lucinda Foskett b. 11 Jun 1874, d. Dec 1927

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BirthJun 18, 1874Lafayette Twp, Medina Co., OH, USA1
MarriageFeb 24, 18971
DeathJun 1, 1925Lafayette, Medina Co., OH, USA1
BurialSpring Grove Cemetery, Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA
NoteLAFAYETTE FARMER DIES VERY SUDDENLY
Irving L. Phinney, one of the best known farmers of Lafayette, died very suddenly Monday
morning. He had been apparently in the best of health, and Dr. Gleason, who was called, declared
it a case of acute uremic poisoning or Bright's disease, though none of the family knew that he
had been afflicted in that way. He leaves a wife and one son, Carl, who, with his family lives at
home. He lacked only 17 days of being 50 years of age. Funeral services will be held at the home
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. H. Samuel Fritsch, of Cleveland, officiating.
Also went by Irvine.
PHINNEY IRVIN L
County Name: MEDINA Date of Death: 6/1/1925
Volume Number: 4772 Certificate Number: 36395
Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index
Name: Irvine Phinney
Birthplace: Ohio
State: OH
Age: 35
Color: W
Enumeration District: 0135
Visit: 0243
County: Medina
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place
Wife Sarah 32 Ohio
Son Carl F 10 Ohio2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Mary Allen1

F, #45103, b. circa 1856, d. February 1893

Family: Ebenezer Houghton Phinney b. 29 Oct 1835, d. 24 Dec 1929

Biography

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Birthcirca 1856
MarriageJan 3, 1883Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA1
DeathFeb, 1893age 372
BurialYork Cemetery, York, Medina Co., OH, USA2
NoteNotes for Mary Allen:
Ebenezer's obit in 1929 says Mary Allen died "37 years ago" which would have made it 1892.
Tombstone Inscriptions From the Cemeteries in Medina Co., Ohio - 1983, compiled by The
Medina Co. Genealogical Society has her grave marker stating "Phinney, Mary h/w, 1844 -
1898." I suspected this to be a typo since Eben remarried in 1894, which makes the 1892 date
more realistic. Upon visiting the grave in 2005, I found that Mary died in Feb. of 1893 which
means that Eben died 2 months shy of 37 years later.

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Almira Esther Carrington1

F, #45104, b. 21 September 1848, d. 3 July 1911

Family: Ebenezer Houghton Phinney b. 29 Oct 1835, d. 24 Dec 1929

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BirthSep 21, 1848Medina Co., OH, USA2
MarriageJun 12, 1894Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA1,2
DeathJul 3, 1911York, Medina Co., OH, USA2
BurialYork Cemetery, York, Medina Co., OH, USA2
NoteNotes for Almira Esther Carrington:
From the Medina County Gazette, Friday, July 7, 1911
Mallet Creek
July 4 - Mrs. E. H. Phinney, after months of suffering, passed away at 4:30 Tuesday morning. Her
daughters had been with her for some time and her son had visited her quit recently. The funeral
is to held on Thursday and interment will be in the West Street cemetery.
From the Medina County Gazette
Column titled "The Way of Life"
Died
Phinney - At her home in York, July 4, Mrs. E. H. Phinney, aged 62 years. Funeral, July 6, at the
house; burial in York.
In the 1900 census Almira stated that she was the mother of 6 children. Three were still living
with her and Eben, two sons and a daughter. Their names were Ford C. Wagar, 17, Edwin R.
Wagar, 14, and Vernie B. Wagar, 12.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Hauck"
To:
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 5:17 PM
Subject: Almira Carrington
A distant cousin sent the Carrington web site to me tonight and I was so delighted to find your
question about Almira Carrington. I have no help regarding descendents of hers but I am looking
for information about her parents. Do you have any?
Almira was my father's aunt. Almira's younger sister Mary, was my grandmother. I have the
birth and death dates of all eight children plus marriage dates of seven - Maria never married. I
have much history about some of the children, but little about their parents. Albert Carrington
was born in 9/1797 and Olive Merriam in 1/17/1811. He died on 1/24/1860-63. Olive died on
5/3/1876 - 78. Her father, James Merriam married Betsey (I think) in 1798 in Watertown,
Hartford, Conn.
I was born in Medina County and lived there until 1947 when I married and left the area. My
mother's family lived in York and I have been in the York cemetery in the past 3 or 4 years.
Small world, isn't it? I don't get to Medina County very often any more. We winter in Fla. and
live in Newark, Ohio in the summer and that is over 2 hrs. south of Medina.
I am hopeful that you have information on our ancestors. If I find anything for you, I will be
happy to send it. Happy searching! Marilyn Hauck2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Laura DeEtte Phinney1

F, #45105, b. circa 1894, d. 25 January 1935

Family: Jesse Merit Seeley b. 19 Mar 1878, d. 23 Jul 1947

Biography

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Birthcirca 1894OH, USA2
MarriageJul 18, 19031
DeathJan 25, 1935Berea Community Hospital, Medina Co., OH, USA2
NoteNotes for Laura DeEtte Phinney:
In the 1930 census she is listed as DeEtta L. She used the name Mrs. Laura Seeley on her father's
death certificate.
Notes for Jesse Merit Seeley:
1880 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Erie > Florence > District 111 > 9/28
1910 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Medina > York > District 145 > 17/19
1920 U.S. Census • Ohio • Medina • York • ED# 83 I 13/23
In 1920 Jesse was a Section Forman for the B&O Railroad. Eben Phinney was living within this
household.
1930 U.S. Federal Census > Ohio > Medina > York > District 28 > 7/19
According to the 1930 census he worked on the Steam Railroad.
Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index
Name: Jesse M Seeley
Birthplace: Ohio
State: OH
Age: 32
Color: W
Enumeration District: 0145
Visit: 0200
County: Medina
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place
Wife Deette L 26 Ohio
Marriage Notes for Laura Phinney and Jesse Seeley:
Marriage Record for Jesse Seeley and Laura Phinney:
Name: Seeley, Jesse M. (Laura DeEtte Phinney)
Address: Mallet Creek, Medina County, Ohio
Date Marriage: July 18, 1903Age: 25 on Mar. 19, 1903
Minister:C. E. Stockdale
Vol. 1; Page 436; Cert. No. 872
Where born: Medina Co. State: Ohio City: Mallet Creek
Judge: F. M. Plank Date Rec: August 7, 1903

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Frank Elmer Shaw1

M, #45106, b. 30 October 1866, d. 28 October 1939

Family: Elsie DeEtte Phinney b. 7 Oct 1866, d. 12 Aug 1964

Biography

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BirthOct 30, 1866Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA2
MarriageOct 11, 18901
Occupationchief engineer, Union Salt Co.
ResidenceCleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH, USA1
DeathOct 28, 1939Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH, USA2
BurialSpring Grove Cemetery, Medina Co., OH, USA, Tombstone Inscriptions From the Cemeteries in Medina Co., Ohio - 1983,
compiled by The Medina Co. Genealogical Society
Pg 312 Spring Grove Cmty - Medina City & Twp
SHAW, Frank E., 1866 - 1939
" , Elsie E., 1866 - 1964
More
NoteNotes for Frank Elmer Shaw:
Frank and family moved to Cleveland in 1909 according to the handwritten obituary that Elsie
wrote for herself sometime after 1957 and before 1961.
His and Elsie's residence in Cleveland was 2758 West 16th St.
Name: Shaw, Frank E.
Date: Oct 30 1939
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #074.
Notes: Shaw: Frank E. beloved husband of Elsie (nee Phinney), father of Evelyn G. Davis,
Mildred L. Holcomb, and grandfather, Saturday p. m., residence 2758 W. 16. Friends may call at
Lindhorst Funeral Home, 1610 Clark ave., where services will be held Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 2 p.
m.
From the Medina County Gazette (page 4)
FRANK E. SHAW TO BE BURIED HERE
Former Native of Lafayette Dies in Cleveland, Saturday
Burial services will be held at Spring Grove cemetery here today for Frank E. Shaw, 73, of
Cleveland who died of pneumonia in the Cleveland City hospital, Saturday.
Born and raised in Lafayette township, Shaw operated a machine shop in Medina before he
moved to Cleveland over 30 years ago. He retired as a stationary engineer in 1933. He was one
of nine children of the late Mr. and Mrs. George M. Shaw of Lafayette.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Lindhors(t) funeral home,
1610 Clark avenue, S. W., with burial later in the afternoon at Spring Grove cemetery. He is
survived by his wife, Elsie, two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn G. Davis and Mrs. Mildred Holcomb,
both of Cleveland; two sisters, Miss Zada Shaw of Medina and Mrs. Lena Myers of Lafayette;
one brother, Earl P. Shaw, of Lafayette, and one grandson.
1920 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Cuyahoga > Cleveland Ward 7 > District 124 > 6/36
1930 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Cuyahoga > Cleveland (Districts 1-250) > District
96 > 6/622
ParentsSGeorge Moody Shaw and Anna Fretter

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Lloyd Shaw1

M, #45107, b. 30 April 1898, d. 10 September 1898

Biography

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BirthApr 30, 1898Medina Co., OH, USA1
DeathSep 10, 1898Medina Co., OH, USA1

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.

Evelyn Gertrude Shaw1

F, #45108, b. 21 June 1900, d. 22 May 1991

Family: Carl Raymond Davis b. 30 Dec 1896, d. 15 Dec 1970

Biography

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BirthJun 21, 1900Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA1
OccupationSep 20, 1920Worked for Standard Oil of Ohio for over 20 years, starting on 9/20/1920.
MarriageDec 29, 1934Ripley, NY, USA, First Presbyterian Church1
DeathMay 22, 1991Orlando, FL, USA1
BurialWoodlawn Memorial Park, Orlando, FL, USA, buried together in Section F, Lot 401, Plot 1 & 2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.

Carl Raymond Davis1

M, #45109, b. 30 December 1896, d. 15 December 1970

Family: Evelyn Gertrude Shaw b. 21 Jun 1900, d. 22 May 1991

Biography

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BirthDec 30, 1896North Fairfield, OH, USA2
MarriageDec 29, 1934Ripley, NY, USA, First Presbyterian Church1
DeathDec 15, 1970Orlando, FL, USA2
BurialDec 18, 1970Woodlawn Memorial Park, Orlando, FL, USA
NoteNotes for Carl Raymond Davis:
Name: Carl R. Davis
Serial Number: 1518680 (David Holcomb has kept his "dog tag.")
Race: W
Residence: New London, O.
Enlistment Division: National Guard
Enlistment Location: New London, O.
Enlistment Date: 28 May 1917
Birth Place: North Fairfield, O.
Birth Date / Age: 20 5/12 Years
Assigns Comment: Co G 5 Infantry ONG (Co G 145 Infantry) to Discharge Corporal
29 May 1918; Sergeant 17 Nov 1918. Yprs-Lys; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector.
American Expeditionary Forces 15 June 1918 to 30 March 1919. Honorable discharge
22 Apr 1919. 10% disabled.
Volume #: 4
Official Roster of Ohio Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the World War, 1917-1918,
Volumes I-XXIII. Columbus, OH: F. J. Heer Printing Co., 1926.
Carl served in the Second World War as well. His serial number was 0248112 and
David Holcomb has his "dog tags." It is believed that he served state side at the San
Francisco Port of Entry.
Published in the Orlando Sentinel, 17 Dec 1970, p. 11D
Mr. Carl Raymond Davis, 73, 20 Huntington Place, a retired U.S. Army colonel, died
Tuesday.
A native of Ohio, Col. Davis served in World War I as a sergeant in the 145th
Infantry, 37th Division, Ohio National Guard. He was awarded the Purple Heart after
being wounded in France.
After the war he became an officer in the 145th in Cleveland, Ohio. During World
War II he served in the Transportation Corps at the ports of Boston and New Orleans
and finally with the overseas supply branch of the port of San Francisco at Fort
Mason, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Relieved of active duty in 1947 due to a service connected disability, he became an
official of the Cleveland Recreation Department until his retirement in 1955.
He was active in the American Legion of which he was a lifetime member and the
Military Order of the World Wars and became a member of the Central Florida
Chapter, Retired Officers Association, and the Stag Club of Winter Park after moving
here in 1955. He was a Congregationalist.
Survivors: widow, Evelyn G., Winter Park, and brother, Clarence, New London, Ohio.
Fairchild Funeral Home

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Bertha Lucinda Foskett1

F, #45111, b. 11 June 1874, d. December 1927

Family: Ervine Lewis Phinney b. 18 Jun 1874, d. 1 Jun 1925

Biography

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BirthJun 11, 1874Waymouth, OH, USA2
MarriageFeb 24, 18971
DeathDec, 1927
BurialDec 5, 1927Spring Grove Cemetery, Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA2
ParentsDPhilo Foskett and Sarah Carrington

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Carl Fremont Phinney1

M, #45112, b. 2 October 1899, d. 15 July 1976

Family 1: Lucille (?)

Family 2: Edith M. Fulton b. 26 Oct 1903, d. 21 May 1970

Biography

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BirthOct 2, 18991
Marriage2
MarriageJan 28, 1924Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA1
1930 Census1930Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA3
DeathJul 15, 1976Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA1
BurialSpring Grove Cemetery, Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA
NoteCarl F. Phinney
Carl F. Phinney, 76, of 991 Wadsworth Rd., Medina, died Thursday in Glenhaven Nursing Home,
Chippewa Lake.
Born in Lafayette Twp., he had been a mechanic for 18 years and retired from the Medina County
Highway Department. He had also been employed at Gibbs Motor for 16 years.
Mr. Phinney is survived by his wife, Lucille Hoff Clinesmith Phinney, son Richard Phinney of
Medina, and one grandchild.
Mr. Phinney was a member of Medina United Methodist Church and Montville Grange.
The family will receive friends at Waite and Son Memorial Home, Medina, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
today
Services will be held at the funeral home Saturday at 2 p.m., the Rev. Victor Sharp officiating.
Burial will follow in Spring Grove Cemetery, Medina.
1930 U.S. Federal Census > Ohio > Medina > Medina > District 15 > 14/31

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.
  3. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Feb. 12, 2003.

Jesse Merit Seeley1

M, #45113, b. 19 March 1878, d. 23 July 1947

Family: Laura DeEtte Phinney b. c 1894, d. 25 Jan 1935

Biography

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BirthMar 19, 1878OH, USA2
MarriageJul 18, 19031
DeathJul 23, 1947Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA2
ParentsDCharles Seeley and Adilaide Smith.

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Mary Genevieve Seeley1

F, #45114, b. 22 November 1912, d. 13 February 1914

Biography

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Corresponded with authorN
BirthNov 22, 1912Mallet Creek, OH, USA2
DeathFeb 13, 1914Mallet Creek, OH, USA2
BurialYork Cemetery, York, Medina Co., OH, USA

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Edith M. Fulton1

F, #45117, b. 26 October 1903, d. 21 May 1970

Family: Carl Fremont Phinney b. 2 Oct 1899, d. 15 Jul 1976

Biography

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Corresponded with authorN
BirthOct 26, 1903Chippewa Lake, Medina Co., OH, USA2
MarriageJan 28, 1924Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA1
DeathMay 21, 1970Brunswick, Medina Co., OH, USA2
ParentsDGeorge Fulton and Mary Porter

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Feb. 12, 2003.

Betty Joan Christian1

F, #45118, d. before 1956

Family: Lloyd E. Phinney b. 28 Jan 1925, d. 14 Jul 1956

Biography

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Birth
Marriage1
Deathbefore 19561

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.

Lloyd E. Phinney1

M, #45119, b. 28 January 1925, d. 14 July 1956

Family: Betty Joan Christian d. b 1956

Biography

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Corresponded with authorN
BirthJan 28, 1925Lafayette, Medina Co., OH, USA1
Marriage1
DeathJul 14, 1956Dover, OH, USA1
BurialMedina, Medina Co., OH, USA
NoteNotes for Lloyd E. Phinney:
Name: Phinney, Lloyd E.
Date: Jul 15 1956
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #144.
Notes: Phinney, Lloyd E. residence, 1912 North Wooster Ave., Dover, O; beloved
husband of Betty Joan (nee Christian); son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phinney of Medina;
brother of Richard; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton; passed away suddenly
July 14; age 31. Friends received at the Waite Funeral Home, Medina, where services
will be held Monday, July 16 at 2 p. m. Burial in Medina.
TEC 4, 172 ORDNANCE BN in WWII enlisted on 21 Jun

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.