Fulda Families


John Retzer

He had the following children:

  M i Michael Retzer

Clarence Burke

He had the following children:

  M i Allen Burke

George Reed

He had the following children:

  F i Mary Reed

David Hanes

He had the following children:

  F i Jean Ann Hanes

Nicholas Noll [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 was born on 7 Feb 1856 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 26 Apr 1938 in Middleburg., Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Henry Cemetery, Harriettsville, Noble Co., OH. He married 9 Mary Catharina Miller on 13 Nov 1877 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

In the 1860 census, three year old Nicholas Noll is called "Nathaniel."

At the time of the 1880 census, Nicholas Noll (24) lived with his wife Mary (22), and young daughter Mary (1) in Stock Twp., Noble County, Ohio. Also living in the household was Mary's 20 year old brother George Miller. Adjacent households in the census belonged to Gerhart Johanning and Nicholas' sister and brother-in-law, Elizabeth (Noll) and Frank Crum.

On 11 Nov 1880, The Caldwell Press reported:
John Marsher of Buffalo Run has sold his farm to Nicholas Noll, 80 acres for $1300.
He with his family is going to settle at Pittsburgh.

In 1900, 44 year old farmer Nicholas Noll lived on a farm that he owned in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his 42 year old wife Mary and their five surviving unmarried children: Joseph (18), Alic (17), Catherine (15), Charley (13), Anna (11). Everyone in the household could read and write.

In 1910, 54 year old farmer Nicholas Noll lived with his wife of 32 years, Mary K. (52) on a rented farm in Elk Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. Both Nicholas and Mary were born in Ohio and their parents in Germany.

In 1920, 63 year old farmer Nicholas Noll lived with his wife Marry (sic)(62) on a farm they owned in Jefferson Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. Both Nicholas and Mary were born in Fulda, Ohio and their parents in Germany.

In 1930, 74 year old farmer Nicholas Noll lived with his wife Mary K. (72) on a farm they owned (value $2000) in Jefferson Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. Both Nicholas and Mary were born in Fulda, Ohio and their parents in Germany. Based on census data, they had been married for 53 years. Listed immediately after Nicholas and Mary was their son Alex and his family.

Records conflict on place of burial. Delores Snider's book (pg 286) states that Nicholas Noll is buried in St. Mary's, but his obituary indicates that he is in St. Henry's.

Nicholas Noll's obituary appeared in The Zanesville [OH] Signal on 27 Apr 1938:
Funeral services for Nicholas Noll, 84, well known retired farmer of the Middleburg
vicinity, who died Tuesday morning at his home following an illness from infirmities, will
be conducted at 9 o'clock Thursday morning at St. Henry's Catholic church, Harriettsville.
Rev. Fr. Nichel will conduct the mass. Burial will be at the Catholic cemetery near
Harriettsville.
Mr. Noll was a lifelong member of St. Henry's church, and was one of its leading
benefactors. Surviving are his widow, Mary Miller Noll; three sons, Joseph and Alex of
Harriettsville, and Charles, Dexter City; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Blake, Dexter City,
and Mrs. John Estadt, Zanesville; four sisters, two brothers, 43 grandchildren and 30
great-grandchildren. Three children preceded him in death.

An addistional obituary was published in the same paper two days later:
NOLL FUNERAL
Last rites for Nicholas Noll, 84, grandfather of Mrs. Edna Dimmerling, Caldwell,
were held at the St. Henry's Catholic church in Harriettsville Thursday. Rev. A. G.
Nicholas officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery.

Mary Catharina Miller [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 was born on 15 Apr 1858 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 1 Jul 1938 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 10 Nicholas Noll on 13 Nov 1877 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

According to the census, six of Catherine Miller Noll's eight children were alive in 1900. Her two youngest children, Matilda (6) and Rosa (1) died in 1897.

Mary Miller Noll’s obituary was published in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 5 Jul 1938L
Mrs. Mary Miller Noll, 81, widow of the late Nicholas Noll,
died Friday night at the family home near Harrietsville,
following a short illness of paralysis. Her husband pre-
ceded her in death, last April. Funeral services were held
in St. Henry’s Catholic church of which she was a devoted
member, Monday morning, conducted by Rev. Fr. Nickel.
Interment was made in the St. Mary’s cemetery at Fulda.
Surviving are five children, Joseph, and Alec Noll, Harriets-
ville; Mrs. Henry Blake and Charles Noll, Dexter City, and
Mrs. John Estadt, Zanesville. A daughter, Mrs. Fred Blake,
and two infant children are deceased. Brothers and sister
are George and John Miller, of near Harrietsville, Mrs.
August Smithberger, Newport, O.
There are 54 grandchildren and 35 great grand children
surviving.

They had the following children:

  F i Maria Amalia Noll
  M ii Joseph Henry Noll
  M iii John Alexander Noll
  F iv Catharina Noll
  M v Charles Kasper Noll
  F vi Anna Elizabeth Noll
  F vii Matilda Noll 1 was born on 25 Feb 1891 in Near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died in 1897 in Noble Co. OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
  F viii Rosa Noll 1 was born on 4 Oct 1896 in Near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died in 1897 in Noble Co. OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

Edward Craft [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 5 Apr 1856 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 21 Mar 1936 in Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married 8 Maria Noll on 20 May 1884 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

In 1900, 44 year old Edward Craft lived in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his 38 year old wife Mary and six children: Clara M. (14), Peter W. (12), Anna E. (10), John A. (7), Marcia (?) R. (4), and Lucy (1).

In 1910, 54 year old Edward Craft lived in Noble County Ohio with his 48 year old wife Mary and seven children: Maggie C (24), William P (22), Anna C (20), Albert (17), Amelia R (14), Lucy T (11), and Calatta R (8).

Edward Craft's obituary appeared in The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) newspaper on March 23, 1936.
EDWARD CRAFT DIES AT HOME NEAR CALDWELL
Well Known Noble County Farmer Succumbs to Long Illness
Edward Craft, well known farmer of Noble county, died late
Saturday afternoon at his home east of Caldwell following a
long illness of infirmities. He was 80 years old.
Mr. Craft spent practically his entire life in the Caldwell vicinity
and was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic church at Fulda.
He was the last surviving member of a family of nine children.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Noll Craft; a son, Albert of near
Caldwell; and five daughters, Mrs. Schell of Summerfield, Mrs.
Hugh Cox of Sarahsville, Mrs. Oliver Weisent of Columbus, Mrs.
Edward Schockling of Pittsburgh, and Lucy of the home. One
son, William, died in the World war.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning
in the St. Mary's Catholic church at Fulda with Father J. W. Mattes
in charge. Burial will be made in the church cemetery. The William
Estadt funeral home is in charge of arrangements.

Maria Noll [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 24 Aug 1862 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 27 Nov 1950 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 5 Edward Craft on 20 May 1884 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

The following announcement appeared in the Fulda column of The Caldwell Citizens' Press on 29 May 1884:
Married -- May 20th, at the Catholic Church by Rev. Father Luttig, Edward
Kraft and Mary Noll. Conrod Kraft, the father of the bridegroom, started to
Wheeling, W.Va. with the young married couple on a visit the same day.

The 1900 census states that all six of Mary Noll Craft's children were still living. However, church records show a total of eight children, one of whom was born after the 1900 census. Another child, Alfred, is listed as the first child in the family, but no dates are given.

Mary Catherine Noll Craft's obituary appeared in The Zanesville (OH) Signal on Nov. 29, 1950
MRS, MARY CRAFT
CALDWELL -- Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Catherine Craft, 89, widow
of Edward Craft of Fulda, who died Monday night will be held at 9:30 o'clock
Friday morning at St. Mary's Catholic church in Fulda with Rev. Fr. B. J.
Mattes officiating. burial will be in the church cemetery.
The body is at the Estadt funeral home here.
Surviving are a son, Albert of near Caldwell; five daughters, Mrs. Margaret
Wiesent of Columbus, Mrs. Anna Schell of Summerfield, Mrs. Amelia Cox of
Sarahsville, Mrs. Lucy Archer of the home, and Mrs. Colletta Schockling of
Braddock, Pa.; two brothers, Ambrose Noll of Caldwell, and Joseph Noll of
Canton; a sister, Mrs. Otellia Crum of Summerfield; 13 grandchildren; and
13 great-grandchildren. A son, William, was killed overseas in World War I.

They had the following children:

  M i Alfred Kraft 1 was born about 1885. He died before 1900.

In "St. Mary's -- 150 Years -- Fulda, OH", author Delores Snider lists the first child of Edward and Mary Kraft as Alfred. This child does not appear in the 1900 or 1910 census records for the family. The 1900 census states that all six of Mary Noll Craft's children were still living. Counting Alfred, there would have been seven children born to Mary and Edward Kraft.
  F ii Clara Margaret Kraft
  M iii William Peter Kraft 1, 2, 3 was born on 2 Mar 1888 in Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died 4 on 27 Sep 1918 in France. The cause of death was World War I casualty. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

Of the 35 Fulda men who served in World War I, William Kraft was one of four who did not come home. (The other two were Michael Crum, Clement Schwallie and Henry Rupple.)

Sources conflict on date of death:
27 Sep 1918 Pickenpaugh, Schockling
Nov 1918 Snider
(Snider's date may reflect the funeral.)

Snider states that William Kraft is buried in St. Mary's. According to Schockling, his body was not returned to Fulda, but a Rite of Christian Burial was held and the names of the fallen soldiers were placed on one large tombstone in the cemetery, along with photos of the men.
  F iv Anna E. Craft
  M v Albert John Kraft
  F vi Amelia Rose Craft
  F vii Lucy T. Craft
  F viii Coletta R. Kraft

Joseph Noll [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 13 Sep 1874 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died 7 on 6 Oct 1960 in Canton, Stark Co., OH. He married 8 Ottilia Dimmerling on 21 Apr 1896 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

In 1900, Joseph Noll (24; Sep 1875) rented a part of a two-family home at 199 18th St, in the Union District of Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. Living in the household with him were his wife, Matilda (23; Jun 1877) and sons Edmund (4; Oct 1895) and Clyde (2; May 1898). Joseph was employed as a driver for a brewery.

In 1910, Joseph Noll (35) owned a home at 205 18th St. in Wheeling's Fourth Ward. He lived with his wife Hilda (33) and children Edwin (13), Clyde (11), Stella (9), and Harry (4). All of the children attended school except Harry. The Nolls had another child who was born after 1900 who died prior to 1910. Joseph was still employed as a driver for a brewery.

By 1920, the family had moved to Canton Ohio, where they owned a home at 844 Lowery Ave. NE. Members of the household were Joseph (45), his wife Tillie (39), sons Clyde (21), Harry (14) and Wilbur (5 yrs 3 mos.), daughter Stella (19) and her husband Arthur Burhardt (21). Only Harry attended school. (Stella and Arthur are not identified as relatives in the census; only as a separate family living in the same house.) Joseph and his son Clyde both worked as grinders in a machine shop. Arthur was a mill worker in a factory.

At the time of the 1930 census, 54 year old Joseph Noll owned a home worth $4000 in Canton Ohio. (The street name was omitted in the census.) Living with him were his wife Tillie (52) and their unmarried sons Clyde (32), Harry (23) and Wilbert (15). Wilbert attended school that year. Joseph and Clyde worked as chemists in a steel mill. Harry was a machinist in a steel mill. The Noll family owned a radio set.

Ottilia Dimmerling [Parents] "Tillie" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 16 Jun 1876 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died 8 on 26 Nov 1973 in Canton, Stark Co., OH. She married 9 Joseph Noll on 21 Apr 1896 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

A note in the Caldwell, Ohio newspaper dated 12 Jan 1893 stated:
Andy Kress, Wm Kress, Louis Herbs, Misses Dilda Dimmerling, Katie
Dimmerling, and Katie Bosold mad a trip to Buffalo [Guernsey Co.,
OH] Saturday.

They had the following children:

  M i Edwin H. Noll
  M ii Clyde John Noll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 30 May 1898 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died 6, 7 on 12 Dec 1988 in Akron, Summit Co., OH.

In 1920, Clyde Noll (21) lived with his parents and younger siblings in the family home in Canton, Ohio. Like his father, Clyde worked as a grinder in a machine shop. Ten years later, the family still lived in Canton; where Clyde and his father worked as chemists in a steel mill.

Clyde Noll was a widowed resident of Canton Ohio at the time of his death. His wife's name is not known.
  F iii Stella M. Noll
  M iv Harry L. Noll 1, 2, 3 was born on 29 Sep 1905 in Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV. He died 4, 5 on 31 Mar 1988 in Canton, Stark Co., OH.

Records conflict on place of birth:
West Virginia -- 1910 census, death certificate
Ohio -- 1920 census

In 1930, 23 year old Harry Noll lived with his parents in Canton Ohio. He worked as a machinist in a steel mill.

Harry Noll was a widower at the time of his death. The name of his wife and children (if any) are not known.
  U v infant Noll 1 was born before 1910. infant died before 1910.
  M vi Wilbert J. Noll

Joseph Mallet 1, 2, 3 was born in Mar 1853 in Ohio. He married Mary in 1876.

The 1870 census shows a 15 year old named Joseph Mallet in the household of Miles and Margaret Mallet in Franklin Twp., Monroe Co., Ohio. (pg 25/92, family 184-182, lines 27-35). It is not known if this is the same Joseph Mallet.

Mary 1, 2 was born in Jan 1850 in Ohio. She married Joseph Mallet in 1876.

Mary's parents were born in Ohio.

They had the following children:

  M i Lawrence E. Mallett

Conrad Kraft 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 5 May 1817 in Hesse Cassel, Germany. He died on 1 Oct 1889 in Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married 6 Clara Kiebel on 4 Oct 1838.

On September 5, 1838, Conrad Kraft (21) and Clara Kraft (22) were listed among "... the Passengers, taken at the Port of Bremen, on board the Brig Weser, bound to Baltimore." In the column "sex" the notation for Conrad is "father" and for Clara it is "mother" although children are not listed. Their occupations are listed as farmer. Their nationalilty or "Country to which he belong" is given as Tafenhauth[?]. Their belongings included 1 chest of clothing, 2 beds and 1 piece of linen.

The "History of Noble County, Ohio, 1887" lists Conrad Craft as one of the early (c. 1840s?) German settlers of Enoch Township.

In 1860 43 year old Hessian-born farmer Conrad Croft lived in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., Ohio with his 44 year old wife Clara and eight children: Barbary (20), Peter (18), Flora (16), Catherine (14), Joseph (11), Tilda (9), Mary (6), and Jane (4). The children -- all born in Ohio -- all attended school.

At the time of the 1870 census, Conrad Craft (53) still lived in Enoch Twp. with his wife Clara (55) and children Peter (28), Flora (26), Joseph (22), Matilda (19), Mary (16), Rachel (14), and Edward (14). Only Rachel and Edward attended school. Conrad's farm was valued at $6000, and his personal property was worth $1480. Conrad was a US citizen. Adjacent farms in the census belonged to Samuel Lindey (?) and George Gibson.

In 1870, farmer Conrad Kraft (62) lived in Enoch Twp. with his wife Clara (63) and four unmarried adult children: Flora (36), Joseph (30), Matilda (25), and Edward (23).

On 5 Jun 1884, the Fulda column of The Caldwell Citizens' Press reported:
Conrad Kraft had a young swarm of bees come out last Sunday; the first
known in this part of the country.

Clara Kiebel 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 18 Feb 1816 in Hesse Cassel, Germany. She died on 27 Sep 1894 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 5 Conrad Kraft on 4 Oct 1838.

The 1900 census entry for Clara's son Peter Kraft states that his parents were born in Germany.

They had the following children:

  F i Barbara Kraft
  M ii Peter Craft
  F iii Flora Kraft 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5 on 18 Nov 1843 in (West) Virginia. She died on 11 May 1906 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

In 1860, 16 year old Flora Karft (Croft) lived and worked on the family farm in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with her parents and siblings. According to the census, Flora was born in Ohio and attended school during the previous year.

At the time of the 1870 census, Flora (26) still lived and worked on her parents' farm with six of her siblings.

In 1900, unmarried sisters Flora (56) and Tillie Craft (49) lived on a farm that they owned in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio. Flora spoke English, but could not read or write.
  F iv Katharina Kraft 1, 2 was born on 20 Jan 1846 in Ohio.

The 1860 census entry for Catherine Karft (Croft) states that she was born in Ohio. She entered the convent, and is not listed with the family in the 1870 census. She would have been 24 in 1870.

Catherine entered the Sisters of the Good Shepherd (probably in Cincinnati, OH) as Sister, M. Basil. Her sister Mary joined the same order.
  M v Joseph John Kraft 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 3 Sep 1848 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 31 Oct 1886 in Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

At the time of the 1870 census, Joseph Craft (22) lived and worked on his parents' farm with six of his siblings. Joseph was the only member of the household who could not read or write. He still lived with his parents and three adult siblings ten years later.
  F vi Ottilia Kraft 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 4 Feb 1851 in Noble Co., OH. She died 5 on 14 Jan 1919 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

In 1900, unmarried sisters Flora (56) and Tillie Craft (49) lived on a farm that they owned in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio. Tillie was able to read and write English.

At the time of the 1870 census, Matilda (19) still lived and worked on her parents' farm with six of her siblings.

At the time of the 1910 census, Tilda Craft (58) lived with her nephew John J. Roehrig. John was the son of Tilda's younger sister, Regina, who died when John was about two years old.
  F vii Maria Kraft 1, 2, 3 was born on 26 Sep 1853 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

At the time of the 1870 census, Mary Craft (16) lived and worked on her parents' farm with six of her siblings. She did not attend school that year. She later followed in the footsteps of her sister Katherine and entered the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, taking the name Sister M. Camilla.
  M viii Edward Craft
  F ix Regina Kraft

John Michael Blake [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5 on 21 Jan 1813 in Giesel, Fulda, Germany. He died 6 on 19 Oct 1881 in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. The cause of death was palsy. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married 7 Maria Elizabeth Ebert before 1842.

John M. Block/Blake immigrated on August 28, 1840 from Bremen, Germany, to Baltimore, MD, via the ship "Charles."

At the time of the 1850 census, 39 year old farmer John Blake lived in Enoch Twp., Monroe County, Ohio with his 36 year old wife Elizabeth and their three children: Theresa (8), John (5), and Mary (5).

In 1860, 50 year old farmer John Block lived in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his 55 year old wife Elizabeth. Both were born in Hesse Cassel. With them lived six children: Priscilla (19), John (15), Mary (12), Francis (10), Margaret (7), and Elizabeth (4). The youngest five children attended school. Neighboring farms in the census belonged to Sylvester Snyder (a.k.a. John Sebastian Schneider) and schoolteacher Edward Clever. Sylvester Snyder's wife was Caroline Blake. The relationship (if any) between Caroline Blake and John Blake is not known.

In 1870, John Blake's occupation is listed as farmer, although the census indicates he was blind. He lived in Enoch Twp. with his wife Elizabeth (56) and children Theresa (26), John (24), Mary (22), Francis (20) Margaret (18), and Elizabeth (14). Only Elizabeth attended school. Adjacent farms in the census belonged to Gerhart Johanning and August Dimmerling. August Dimmerling's wife was Elizabeth Blake. The relationship (if any) between John Blake and Elizabeth Blake is not known.

At the time of the 1880 census, John Blake (69) still lived in Enoch Twp. with his wife Elizabeth (69) and children Frank (28) and Elizabeth (24). There is a column on the census for "blind", but it's not checked. Neighboring households in the census belonged to Nicholas Schott (father-in-law of John's daughter Margaret/Magdalen) and August Dimmerling.

From the Fulda Locals column of The Caldwell Citizens' Press, 30 Dec 1880:
On the sick list, John Black.

The Fulda Locals column of The Caldwell Citizens' Press contained this obituary on 10 Nov 1881:
The venerable John Block died recently. He was one of the first settlers of
this part and was blind for the last thirty years. His funeral took place from
the Catholic church.

Facts about this person:

Burial
St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Fulda, OH

Immigration August 28, 1840
From Bremen, Germany, to Baltimore, MD, via the ship "Charles"

Maria Elizabeth Ebert [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 15 Aug 1813 in Oberrode, Fulda, Hessen. She died on 30 Dec 1884 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 5 John Michael Blake before 1842.

Facts about this person:

Burial
St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Fulda, OH

They had the following children:

  F i Theresa Blake
  M ii John Blake
  F iii Mary Blake
  M iv Francis Blake 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 13 Mar 1850 in Noble Co., OH. He died 5 on 13 Nov 1913 in Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

Francis Blake is not included in the family in "St. Mary's -- 150 Years -- Fulda, OH."

In 1880, 28 year old unmarried Frank Blake lived and worked on his parents' farm in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio.

Facts about this person:

Burial
St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Fulda, OH
  F v Margaret Blake
  F vi Elizabeth Blake

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