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24 July 2013

Wedding Wednesday







Married -  Miss Susie Stiver, who at one time was a resident of this city, now of Miamisburg, was wedded on last Thursday, to Mr. Charles Zehring, of Richmond, Indiana.  The ceremony took place at the United Brethren Parsonage and was performed by Rev. W.I.Underwood. Miss Nellie Ogden and Warren Bellman, of Miamisburg, were the attendants.  After the ceremony a wedding supper was served at Maplewood Inn, Chatauqua, and then Mr. and Mrs. Zehring left for their home in Richmond, Ind., where Mr. Zehring is connected with the Starr Piano Company.*


*Germantown Press, 11 JUN 1925, Pg Unk.



16 July 2013

Tombstone Tuesday -

Ann Margaret "Martha" Cook
Wife of Christian Cook (ca1770-1814)
Ann Margaret "Martha" Cook, maiden name unknown to this writer, was born 11 FEB 1774, Pennsylvania and died 13 NOV 1863 prob. Farmersville, Ohio, at the age of 89 years, 9 months and 2 days. Burial in Slifer's Cemetery, Farmersville, Ohio.
Her maiden name remains unknown to compiler as of this writing.
Her children include:
John Christian Cook (1796-1844)
Catherine Cook (1797-1876)
Ann Margaret Cook (1800-1886)
Henry Cook (ca1801-1848)
Mary Polly Cook (1806-? )
Frederick Cook (1808-1884)
Elizabeth Cook (ca1809-1849)
Sarah Cook (1810-1888)
Christina Cook (1812-1888)
Michael Cook (1814-1890)

**The names of the children of Ann Margaret & her husband Christian Cook came from a guardianship bond dated 27 AUG 1816, Montgomery County, Ohio generated after the death of Christian Cook. 
**Headstone photo taken by Mark & Karen Krugman, July 2007

**Christian & Margaret Cook are my 5th great grandparents.

04 August 2009

Why Can't They All Be Like This?

Finally I am working on the final stack of the obituaries I pulled at the Elkhart County (Indiana) public library back in May. I know, its taken a while, but there were 98 of them, and its just me - and the construction zone that is now a family room, travel, husband and life... anyhow...

I keep running into some obituaries where the second wife survives. And the first wife is never mentioned. Until Now! Read on...

Edwin O. Stroup
Edwin O. Stroup, 83, died Sunday at the home near Millersburg where he had lived for more than 60 years.
He was born April 13, 1866 near Millersburg, a son of Samuel and Anna Parker Stroup
. He was married Nov. 29, 1888 to Liddie Culp and she died May 19, 1894. On June 14, 1899 Mr. Stroup was married to Saloma Stiver. She survives with a son from the first marriage, Otto D. Stroup of Richmond, Calif., another son, by the second marriage, Herbert C. Stroup, at home, three granddaughters and a grandson, and two nieces, Mrs. Op__ Yarnell of Napolean, O., and Mrs. Romayne Apple of St. Cloud, Florida.
The body will be returned from the Stiver Funeral Home to the Stroup home this afternoon and funeral services will be held there Tuesday at 2 pm in charge of the Rev. R.A. Worthman of the Evangelical Reformed Church of Millersburg. Burial will be in the Brown Cemetery.

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So, do the second wives just ignore the fact that the first wife ever exsisted or is it just some accident that the first wife is not mentioned even though she is gone? Maybe it just is not important to them? Sure would help me!

So many of the obituaries I pull for the men in my files, I know who the wife is, I know who her parents were, then I pull that obituary and the wife is a totally different person. I shake my head and start the process of verifying that yes, this really IS the same person, its just his first wife is not named. Let alone identifying which children belong to which mother.

Sure makes things just a wee bit easier eh? Still have to verify but having a good road map sure helps! Wonder if the informant on this obituary was the second wife?