John Sebastian Crock [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born on 24 Oct 1875 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 26 Jul 1952. He married Catherine Marcia Sullivan on 11 Feb 1902 in West Liberty, Muscatine Co., IA.
In 1930, 54 year old John S. Crock owned a farm in Linn Twp., Cedar County, Iowa where he lived with his wife Catherine (58) and two servants: LeRoy Stout and Doris Lampa. The census incorrectly indicates that John was born in Iowa, althouth it correctly states that his parents were Ohio natives. The Crocks owned a radio set.
Catherine Marcia Sullivan 1, 2, 3 was born on 18 Jun 1870 in Downey, Cedar Co., IA. She died on 18 Jun 1951. She married John Sebastian Crock on 11 Feb 1902 in West Liberty, Muscatine Co., IA.
According to the 1930 census, Catherine's parents were born in Ireland.
They had the following children:
F i Verna Margaret Crock 1, 2 was born on 18 Jul 1903 in Tipton, Cedar Co., IA. She died in Sep 1981 in Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA.
Verna Crock never married
John Patrick Ulrich [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 6 Apr 1865 in Monroe Co., OH. He died 8 on 9 May 1946 in Summit Twp, Monroe Co, OH. He married 9 Anna Philomena Crock in 1898.
At the time of the 1900 census, John P. Ulrich (35) owned a farm in Seneca Twp., Monroe County, Ohio where he lived with his wife Anna F (21) and son Caspar S. (1). Adjacent farms belonged to Jacob and Edward Markle. John's brother George lived two doors away.
At the time of the 1910 census, John (43) and Anna (31) Ulrich lived in Seneca Twp. with their children Casper (11), Albert (9), Margaret (8), Alexander (5), John (3) and Monica (2 mos.) The oldest four children attended school. Neighboring farms in the census belonged to John's unmarried brother George and Adam Weisend.
In 1920, 53 year old John P. Ulrich lived on a farm in Summit Twp., Monroe Co., Ohio with his 40 year old wife, Anna F. and five children: Albert (19), Alexander (16), John (12), Monica (9), and Ursula (4). John was born in Ohio to German-born parents.
Anna Philomena Crock [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 10 May 1879 in Harriettsville, Noble Co., OH. She died on 3 Jan 1959. She married 7 John Patrick Ulrich in 1898.
The farms of Anna and John's parents were located to close to each other in the 1900 census. According to the 1910 census, all six of the children that Anna had given birth to were living.
They had the following children:
M i Caspar Stephen Ulrich 1, 2, 3 was born on 23 Dec 1898 in Burkhart Station, Monroe Co., OH. He died 4 on 2 Aug 1921 in Monroe Co., OH.
Twenty-one year old Stephen Ulrich did not live with his parents and younger siblings at the time of the 1920 census.M ii Lawrence Albert Ulrich 1, 2 was born on 13 Oct 1900 in Burkhart Station, Monroe Co., OH. He died on 31 Oct 1922.
In 1920, Albert L. Ulrich (19) lived and worked with his parents and siblings on the family farm in Summit Twp., Monroe Co., OH.F iii Margaret C. Ulrich 1, 2 was born on 29 Mar 1902 in Burkhart Station, Monroe Co., OH. She died 3 on 9 Oct 1982 in Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH.
Margaret never married. Eighteen year old Margaret did not live with her family at the time of the 1920 census.M iv Alexander Vincent Ulrich M v John Adam Ulrich 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 8 Nov 1906 in Lewisville, Monroe Co, OH. He died on 22 Jun 1997 in Lewisville, Monroe Co., OH.
John Ulrich never married.F vi Monica Barbara Ulrich F vii Ursula Catherine Ulrich
Joseph A. Kuhn [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 was born on 17 May 1870 in Burkhart Station, Monroe Co., OH. He died 10 on 16 Sep 1934 in Muskingum Co., OH. He was buried in Chapel Hill Catholic Cemetery, Monroe Co. OH. He married 11 Justina Martena Crock on 2 May 1899 in Burkhart Station, Monroe Co., OH.
Joseph Kuhn had a lumber mill and construction business from about 1890 until about 1930.
The family has not been found in the 1900 census.
In 1910, Joseph Kuhn (40) owned a farm in Seneca Twp., Monroe County, Ohio where he lived with his wife of 11 years, Justene (28) and their children Leander (8) and Edna (3). Leander attended school Joseph was a partner in a lumber mill. Justene had given birth to four children, only two of whom survivied in 1910. The next farms in the census were those of John S.(45), Elias (65) and John N. (31) Kuhn.
The Kuhn family was the first one listed in the 1920 census in Seneca Twp. The household consisted of Joseph (49), Justina (39), Leander O. (18) and Edna A. (13). Edna attended school. Joseph was a farmer.
At the time of the 1930 census, Joe (59) and Justina (49) Kuhn owned a farm in Seneca Twp. Living with them were their children Leander (28) and Edna (23). The family did not own a radio set. Adjacent farms in the census belonged to Homer Brown and Frank Scott. Joe's brother Simon Kuhn (53) lived two doors down.
Justina Martena Crock [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 11 Jun 1880 in Harriettsville, Noble Co., OH. She died 8 on 2 Jun 1961 in Monroe Co., OH. She married 9 Joseph A. Kuhn on 2 May 1899 in Burkhart Station, Monroe Co., OH.
They had the following children:
M i Arthur Kuhn 1 was born in 1899 in Ohio. He died in 1899 in Ohio. M ii John Kuhn 1 was born on 7 Sep 1900 in Burkhart Station, Monroe Co., OH. He died on 8 Sep 1900 in Burkhart Station, Monroe Co., OH. M iii Leander Odilla Kuhn F iv Edna Anna Kuhn
Siegel Tschappat 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 22 Aug 1891. He died in Jan 1968 in Martins Ferry, Belmont Co., OH. He married 5 Olefa Crock.
Olefa Crock [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 3 Jun 1895 in Harriettsville, Noble Co., OH. She died in Nov 1972 in Martins Ferry, Belmont Co., OH. She married 5 Siegel Tschappat.
SS# issued in West Virginia prior to 1951.
They had the following children:
M i William Sheridan Tschappat 1, 2 was born on 12 Nov 1928 in West Virginia. He died on 30 Jan 1998 in Martins Ferry, Belmont Co., OH.
Social Security number issued in West Virginia. William Tschappat was married at the time of his death.
John Wahl [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 28 Mar 1847 in Center Twp., Monroe Co., OH. He died on 23 Mar 1917 in Malaga Twp., Monroe Co., OH. He married Barbara Letzelter in 1872.
In 1880, 32 year old farmer John Wahl lived in Lewisville, Summit Twp., Monroe County, Ohio with his wife Barbary (29) and children Peter (7), Hannah (5), Joseph (3), and Phronia (1). Peter and Hannah attended school.
In 1900, John Wahl (53) owned a farm in Summit Twp., with his wife of 28 years, Barbara (49) and their children Joseph (23), Charles (19), Ignasia (15), Mary B. (14), Victoria (12), and Agnes (10). Ignatius, Mary, and Victoria attended school for six month during the previous year. Also living in the household was an 18 year old farmhand Leonard Rippert. John Wahl was born in Ohio to German-born parents.
At the time of the 1910 census, John (64) and Barbara (59) Wahl still lived on a farm in Summit Twp. Other members of the household were their children Agnes (20) and Ignatius (24). According to the census, all nine of Barbara's children were alive in 1910. Although the census states that Barbara was a native of Germany, the columns asking about her year of immigration and number of years in the US are blank.
John Wahl's obituary (Source: The Spirit of Democracy Woodsfield, Ohio, Thurs., Mar. 29, 1917)
Mr. John Wahl, aged 70 years, died at his home in
Woodsfleld March 28, 1917, from stomach trouble.
He is survived by his widow, four sons and five daughter,
Peter Wahl of Lewisville Route one, Joseph Wahl of Wood-
sfield, Charles Wahl of Donors, Pennsylvania, Ignatius Wahl
of Martins Ferry, Mrs. William K. Dougherty of Ravenna, Ohio,
Mrs. George Miller of Coats, Mrs. James and Mrs. Charles Miller
of Martins Feny, and Agnes Wahl of Zanesville, Ohio.
Mr. Wahl was born in Summit Township, Monroe County,
and has lived in this community all his life, winning the respect
and esteem of all who knew him. He was a member of the
Catholic Church. He and his wife came to Woodsfield about a
year ago, having retired from the active duties of the farm.
Funeral was held Monday and was conducted by the Reverend
Father Seeber. Interment in the Woodsfield Catholic cemetery,
Woodsfield, Ohio.
From the Sunday Zanesville Times Signal, 27 Aug 1940 (pg 8)HOLD MILLER-WAHL REUNION IN CITY
Sunday marked the reunion of the Miller-Wahl families.
They are the descendants of John and Barbara Wahl and John
and Barbara Miller. Both families resided in Monroe county.
Four families attending the reunion are double related. They
are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wahl, of Akron; Mr. and Mrs. George
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller of Martins Ferry, and Mrs.
and Mrs. Jerome Miller of St. Clairsville. There are 57 living
grandchildren and 52 great-grandchildren. After attending
mass at Sacred Heart chapel in Good Samaritan hospital a
basket dinner was enjoyed in the gym at the Good Samaritan
nurses’ home The afternoon was spent at Rehl’s grove where
old times and new were the topics of conversation.
Those attending the reunion were Mrs. John Miller,
Sr. of Indian Orchard, Mass.; Sister M. Lonette, Good Samari-
tan hospital, Zanesville; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wahl, Akron; Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Cheslock, Stow, Mrs. R. W. Donahue, Dicke
and Marie Therese, of Akron; Mr. and Mrs. George Bender,
Georgie and Jackie of Cuyahoga Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Wahl of Akron; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miller and Mr. William
Pound, Middletown; Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Beallsville; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J. Miller, Mildred, Raymond, Bernadine, Cor-
nelius, Martins Ferry; Edward Hores, Martins Ferry; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry M. Baker, Mrs. Tom Murray, Agnes and Margaret
of Cuyahoga Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wahl and James of
Lewisville; Clara Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eisenhauer,
Rosemary and Charles Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kreyenbuhl,
Joanne and Jeannine, Louis and Lanora, Wheeling; Mr. and
Mrs. George Brown, Helen Joan and Billy of Temperanceville;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Block, Eddie and Jimmy of Woodsfield;
Mr. W. K. Dougherty of Cuyahoga Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius
Wahl and Sidney of Wheeling; Mr. and Mrs. George Miller,
Loretta and George Jr., Martins Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Engelmeier and Joan Mae; Jerome Miller, Herbert, Bernard,
Mary Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller of St. Clairsville;
Miss Agnes Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Marjorie, Rita
Ann, Mary Lou of Zanesville; Bernard Bott, Mrs. Leo Burkhart,
Leonette and Martha Jane of Woodsfield.
Barbara Letzelter [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 4 Jan 1851 in Schonau, Dahn, Pfalz, Germany. She died on 5 Nov 1937 in St. Clairsville, Belmont Co., OH. She married John Wahl in 1872.
According to the census, all nine of Barbara Wahl's children were alive in 1900. She was born in Germany, and arrived in America in 1863.
In 1920, widow Barbara Wahl lived alone on a farm in Summit Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. The census states that she became a naturalized citizen in 1876.
At the time of the 1930 census, 79 year old widow Barbara Wahl lived in Woodsfield, Center Twp., Monroe Co., Ohio, in a home worth $2000 owned by her unmarried niece, Mary A. Letzelter (69). Neither woman had an occupation. Barbara was from Germany; her niece was a native of Ohio born to German parents.
Barbara Wahl’s obituary was published in the Zanesville Signal on 9 Nov 1937:
WAHL RITES HELD
Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10 o’clock at St.
Sylvester’s church for Mrs. Barbara Wahl, 85, widow of the late John
Wahl, who died Friday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Jerome Miller, near St. Clairsville. Death followed a short illness.
Mrs. Wahl spent most of her life at Woodsfield but for the past year
made her home with her daughter.
Surviving are four sons and four daughters: Peter Wahl of Lewis-
ville route 2, Charles Wahl of Randolph, O.; Joseph Wahl of Akron;
Ignatius Wahl of Wheeling; Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. Charles
Miller, both of Martins Ferry; Miss Agnes Wahl of Zanesville and
Mrs. Jerome Miller of St. Clairsville.
The funeral services were in charge of Rev. J. G. Mehler assisted
by Rev. Gossman of St. Clairsville. Burial was made in the church
cemetery
They had the following children:
M i Peter Andrew Wahl F ii Hannah Wahl M iii Joseph Henry Wahl F iv Veronica Barbara Wahl M v Charles John Wahl F vi Mary Barbara Wahl M vii Ignatius Wahl F viii Victoria Helena Wahl F ix Agnes C. Wahl 1, 2, 3 was born in Feb 1890 in Summit Twp., Monroe Co., OH. She died on 21 Nov 1966 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH.
John Kuhn Sr. [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 25 Mar 1837 in Rimling, Moselle, Alsace-Lorraine , France. He died 8 on 7 Nov 1924 in Monroe Co., OH. He was buried in Chapel Hill Cemetery, Burkhart, Monroe Co., OH. He married Anne Mary December on 2 May 1859.
In 1860, newlyweds John and Ann Kuehn lived with John's family in Seneca Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. The census states that they had been married within the past year.
At the time of the 1870 census, 33 year old French farmer John Kuhn owned real estate worth $3200 in Seneca Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. Other members of the household were Anne (28), a native of Bavaria, and children Catherine (9), Mary (7), John (6), and Joseph (1). John's personal possessions were valued at $425. The family's surname was mis-indexed as Renhn in the census index.
In 1880 42 year old German-born John Kuhn lived in Seneca Twp., Monroe County, Ohio with his wife Anne (38) and seven children: Katherine (19), Margaret (17), John (15), Joseph (11), Nicholas (7), Henrietta (5), and Simon (3). Margaret, John, Joseph, and Nicholas attended school. (Several other members of the Kuhn family are listed as Germans in the 1880 census.) Living next door to John Kuhn is Mary Kuhn Weisend. There is not enough evidence at this time to prove that this is the son of Peter Kuhn and Catherine Beckerich. However, if this is the same person, then Mary Kuhn Weisend is his niece.
The 1900 census finds the family of John Kuhn Sr. still living in Seneca Twp. The household consisted of John (63 - Mar 1837), his wife of 40 years Anna M. (57 - May 1843), and children Simon T. (23 - Nov 1876), Peter W. (19 - Sep 1880), Elias H. (16 - Jan 1884), and Anne L. (14 - May 1886), and a servant Joseph W. Breeder (21 - Aug 1878). John was a native of France; Anna was from Bavaria, and everyone else in the home was born in Ohio. Immigration dates for John and Anna are "un" and blank, respectively. John worked as a farmer. Simon was an engineer in a saw mill; his brother Peter worked on the farm. Joseph Breeder was a setter at the saw mill. Elias and Anne attended school.
In 1910, John Kuhn (73) and his wife of 50 years, Anna (68), lived in Seneca Twp. with their children Peter (30), Elias (26), and Lucy (23). The farms next to John's were those of Simon (34) and Nicholas Kuhn (38), who may have been his sons. According to the census, John was born in France and Anna was born in Germany. John came to America in 1847. No immgration date is listed for Anna.
Anne Mary December [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born 7 in May 1843 in Trulben, Rhein-Pfalz, Germany. She died 8 on 30 Jun 1910 in Monroe Co., OH. She was buried in Chapel Hill Cemetery, Burkhart, Monroe Co., OH. She married John Kuhn Sr. on 2 May 1859.
According to the 1900 census, Anna Kuhn had given birth to 12 children, two of whom died before 1900.
Monroe County, Ohio Newspaper Abstracts.
Published by the Monroe County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society.
Compiled by Rita Kopp, Indexed by Karen Romick.
Printed by Closson Press, 1935 Sampson Avenue, Apollo, PA 15615, 1990.
Volume 1 7 Oct 1897 - 28 Dec 1899, 1910, 13 Feb 1893 - Jan 1894.
Kuhn Ann, wife of John Sr., of Kuhn, d. 30 June, 68 yrs old, b. Bavaria Germany, mar’d Apr 1859, 6 sons and 6 daughters, 3 daughters died previously, 9 children and husband survive, buried Chapel Hill RCCemetery (14 July 1910 paper).
Death Notice:
Kuhn , Annie December d/o Peter, b. Bavaria, Germany 1842, with father to US 1850, d. 30 June, mar’d John Kuhn 2 May 18??, 12 children: 6 girls and 6 boys, 3 daughters died previously: 2 in infancy and Hannah when 26 yrs old, husband and 9 children survive, buried Chapel Hill Cemetery (same as above).
They had the following children:
F i Catherine Josephine Kuhn F ii Mary Ann Kuhn M iii John L. Kuhn M iv Joseph A. Kuhn M v Nicolas Kuhn F vi Hannah Kuhn M vii Simon Tilton Kuhn M viii Peter W. Kuhn 1, 2, 3 was born on 20 Aug 1880 in Ohio. He died after 1939. M ix Elias Henry Kuhn F x Lucy Ann Kuhn
Franz Ulrich [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 15 Jul 1809 in Hoenigreich, Bavaria, Germany. He died on 9 Mar 1875 in Monroe Co., OH. He married Margaret Baier before 1849.
In 1850, 40 year old farmer Francis Ulrich lived in Centre Twp., Monroe County, Ohio with his wife Margaret (20) and son Adam (1). Also living in the home were Francis' father, Adam (70) and a 47 year old woman named Margaret Ulrich, presumably Francis' sister. His sister was mentally disabled... she is listed as "insane" in the census. Everyone in the household was born in Germany except the baby, who was born in Ohio. There is no dollar value for Francis' real estate, indicating that he did not own the land that he farmed.
Franz and Margaret Ulrich had 13 children between 1849 and 1872. Two died before 1900.
Margaret Baier 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 25 Oct 1830 in Saxony, Germany. She died 5 on 2 Mar 1915 in Monroe Co., OH. She married Franz Ulrich before 1849.
According to the 1850 census, Margaret could not read or write.
In 1880, 49 year old widow Margaret Ulrich lived in Summit Twp., Monroe Co., Ohio with ten children Adam (30), Frank (29), Peter (24), Jacob (21), Joseph (19), George (17), John (15), Katie (13), Thomas (11), and Albert (7). The youngest five children attended school.
In 1900, Margaret Ulrich (69) owned a farm in Summit Twp. where she lived with four of her adult unmarried children: Peter (43), Kate (32), Thomas (31), and Albert (27). Eleven of Margaret's twelve children were still living in 1900. Margaret came to America in 1848. Her citizenship status was unknown. According to the census taker, Margaret could read and write, but (oddly) she could not speak English. (That column is left blank for her, but filled in "yes" for everyone else in the family.) The farm preceding Margaret's in the census was that of two of her unmarried sons. Jacob (41) and Joseph (39).
They had the following children:
M i Adam Ulrich 1, 2 was born 3 in Oct 1849 in Summit Twp, Monroe Co, OH. He died on 15 Jun 1895 in Seneca Twp., Monroe Co., OH.
The 1880 census lists 30 year old unmarried Adam Ulrich as disabled. Although the nature of his disability is not detailed, the column titled "Maimed, crippled, bedridden or otherwise disabled" is checked off. Despite this, Adam's occupation is listed as "farmer."M ii Francis Anton Ulrich F iii Mary A. Ulrich F iv Clarissa Ulrich 1 was born in 1854. F v Theresa Catherine Ulrich M vi Peter Ulrich 1, 2 was born on 18 Aug 1856 in Ohio. He died 3 on 14 May 1929. M vii Jacob Ulrich 1, 2 was born on 5 Aug 1858 in Ohio. He died 3 on 27 Feb 1947.
In 1900, Jacob (41) and Joseph (39) Ulrich, both unmarried, owned a farm in Summit Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. Adjacent farms belonged to their mother, Margaret Ulrich, and to John Doore (?).M viii Joseph Ulrich 1, 2 was born on 25 Oct 1860 in Ohio. He died 3 on 6 Jul 1945. M ix George P. Ulrich 1, 2, 3 was born on 9 Jan 1863 in Ohio. He died 4 on 29 Mar 1935.
In 1900 and 1910 censuses unmarried George Ulrich owned a farm in Seneca Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. He lived alone. In 1900, adjacent farms in the census belonged to Joseph Biedenbach and Jacob Markle. George's brother John lived two doors away.M x John Patrick Ulrich F xi Catherine J Ulrich "Kate" 1, 2, 3 was born on 8 Apr 1867 in Ohio. She died 4 on 22 Oct 1931.
In 1920, Catherine J. Ulrich (52) owned a farm in Summit Township, Monroe County, Ohio with her two younger brothers, Thomas (50) and Albert (47). The farm next to Catherine's belonged to her sister, Theresa, and three of Theresa's adult unmarried daughters.M xii Thomas C. Ulrich 1, 2, 3 was born on 7 Apr 1869 in Monroe Co., OH. He died 4 on 1 Oct 1950 in Lewisville, Monroe Co., OH. He was buried 5 in Chapel Hill Cemetery, Burkhart, Monroe Co., OH.
Obituary:
WOODSFIELD - Thomas Ulrich, 81, died Sunday morning [1 Oct 1950] at 11 o’clock at this home on Lewisville Route 1, after two weeks’ illness. The son of Frank and Margaret Ulrich, he was a retired farmer and had spent his life in Monroe county. Surviving is a brother, Albert, of the home.
Services will be held at 9 o’clock Wednesday morning in St. Joseph’s Catholic church, Burkhart. Rev. Fr. Joseph Finan will officiate, and burial will be in Chapel Hill cemetery near the church.
The body will be moved to the home of a nephew, Alec Ulrich near Lewisville, Tuesday afternoon from the Brubach funeral home, Summerfield.M xiii Albert S. Ulrich 1, 2 was born 3 on 11 Nov 1872 in Ohio. He died 4 after 1950.
Joseph Felix Crock [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born on 21 Sep 1886 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died 4 on 20 Feb 1958 in Columbus, Franklin Co., OH. He married Elizabeth Weisent on 27 Oct 1909.
Felix Crock was a resident of Columbus Ohio at the time of his death.
Elizabeth Weisent [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 1 Oct 1886 in Washington Co., OH. She died on 18 Nov 1952 in Newark, Licking Co., OH. She was buried in St. Joseph Cemetery, Newark, Licking Co., OH. She married Joseph Felix Crock on 27 Oct 1909.
Obituary:
Mrs. Elizabeth Crock, 66, wife of Felix J. Crock, resident of the Chatham-
Granville Road died at 12:25 a.m. Tuesday [18 Nov 1952] in Newark Hospital.
She had been ill several months and was admitted to the hospital Nov. 10, after
suffering a cerebral hemorrhage Nov. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Crock operated a country produce stand in the Newark markets
for 38 years. Mrs. Crock was born Oct. 1, 1886 in Washington County, the daughter
of the late George and Blanche (Sheopner) Weisent, and had lived in Licking County
46 years. She was a member of St. Francis de Sales Church and the Altar and Rosary
Society of the church.
Surviving are her husband, Felix J. Crock, whom she married Oct. 27, 1908; three
sisters and three brothers, Alex Weisent of Orville, John Weisent of Jacksontown Road,
George Weisent of Pecos, Tex., Miss Emma Weisent of Lansing, Mich., Mrs. Fred
Schlotter of Fairmont, W.Va., and Mrs. William Cantleberry of near Chatham. A brother,
George A., and two sisters, Mrs. George Weber and Mary Weisent are deceased.
The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday with a requiem mass in St. Francis de
Sales Church and burial will be made in St. Joseph's Cemetery. The body is at C. T.
Egan & Son Funeral Home.
Gilbert Herman Crock [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 11 Nov 1924 in Streetsboro, Portage Co., OH. He died on 16 Mar 2007 in Ravenna, Portage Co., OH. He married Jeanette Waltz on 26 May 1951.
Gilbert Crock’s obituary was published in the Akron [OH] Beacon Journal on 18 Mar 2007
Gilbert “Gib” H. Crock, 82, of Kent, died with his family at his bedside on Friday, March 16, 2007 at the Woodlands at Robinson Nursing Home in Ravenna.
Gib was born on November 11, 1924, one of eleven children born to Leo and Clara Crock at their farm on Page Road in Streetsboro. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Pacific Theater of the war. He worked as a machinist at Gougler Machine and then Colonial Machine, both in Kent, before co-founding Crown Mold and Machine in Streetsboro with two of his brothers, Christopher and Clement Crock. He was also active in community organizations, as the president of the Streetsboro chapter of the Optimists Club, as a member of the Knights of Columbus at St. Joan of Arc parish in Kent, and as a member of the Portage Industries Board for many years.
Gib’s life was defined by his commitment to work and his faith, but mostly his love for his family. Gib is survived by Jeanette, his wife of fifty-five years; his children, Don Crock of Kent, Ron (Pam) Crock of Stow, Kathy (Amos) Mims of Rootstown, Mark (Marjorie) Crock of Streetsboro, Steve (Winifred) Crock of St. Louis, Gordon (Shirley) Crock of Buffalo, Pam (Doug) Chamberlain of Toledo, and Annette Crock of Ravenna; his grandchildren, Leia (Scott), Anna (Justin), Simon, Abigail, Amanda, Jeffrey, Cedric, Monica, Martschi, Meredith, Mackenzie, William, Gordon and Brock, and his one great grandchild, Devin. Of his eleven siblings, he is survived by two younger sisters, Bernetta Wiencek of Hudson and Katie (Ralph) Norman of North Canton; and by three sisters-in-law, Margaret, Katie, and Jean. He was preceded in death by his other siblings, Bernard, Edward, Margaret Wagner, Francis, Mary Trommer, Clem, George, and Chris.
Calling hours will be held 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Bissler & Sons Funeral Home and Crematory. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patrick’s Church. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Streetsboro. Memorial contributions may be made to Happy Day School, 2500 Brady Lake Road, Ravenna, OH, 44266.
They had the following children:
M i Donald G. Crock M ii Ronald J. Crock F iii Kathryn J. Crock M iv Mark A. Crock M v Steven N. Crock M vi Gordon K. Crock F vii Pamela J. Crock F viii Annette Crock
John Joseph Hill [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 2 Jan 1886 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 21 Aug 1940 in Ohio. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married 6 Cora T. Crock on 8 May 1917 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
J. Joseph Hill is shown twice in the 1910 census: with his parents, and also living in the household of his brother John F. Hill. He worked in a blacksmith shop.
In 1930, Joe J. Hill (43) owned a home worth $1000 in Olive Twp., Noble County, Ohio. He lived there with his wife Cora (31) and adopted son, William F. (7). Joe Hill owned a blacksmith shop.
Joe Hill’s obituary was published in the Zanesville Signal on 24 Aug 1940:
JOSEPH HILL DIES
Joseph Hill, 43, of near South Olive, dropped dead Friday while working in his blacksmith ship at Fulda. He was dead when a physician arrived from Caldwell.
Mr. Hill was a lifelong resident of the South Olive and Fulda communities and was a member of St. Philomena Catholic church of Caldwell.
Surviving are his widow; a son, William of the home; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Shumaker of Canton, and three brothers, Henry, and John Hill of Fulda and Valentine Hill of Canton.
Services will be held at 9 p.m. Monday at St. Philomena Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Mary’s cemetery at Fulda.
Cora T. Crock [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 8 Apr 1899 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 13 Nov 1970 in Canton, Stark Co., OH. She married 7 John Joseph Hill on 8 May 1917 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
Other marriages:Hohman, George Carl
They had the following children:
M i William F. Hill